clock DODGE SPRINTER 2008 2.G Owners Manual
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109 Controls in detail
Opening and closing
3
The partition sliding door is in the parti-
tion between the cab and the load com-
partment.
Operating the partition sliding door
from inside the cab1To close
2To open
3To unlock
\1To open:
turn the key counterclock-
wise
3
.
The sliding door is unlocked.
\1
Slide the sliding door to the right as
far as the stop
2
.
\1To close:
slide the sliding door to the
left until it engages
1
.
The sliding door can be locked using
the key.
Partition sliding door*Warning
G
Make sure that nobody can become
trapped as you close the partition sliding
door.
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155 Controls in detail
Operating system with steering wheel buttons*
3
Function
Page
1
Operation
menu
157
Standard display with
trip meter and odometer
157
Displaying coolant tem-
perature
157
Calling up the service
due date
411
Tire pressure monitor
367
Checking the engine oil
level (only on vehicles
with a diesel engine)
326
2
Audio*
menu
158
Selecting a radio station
158
Operating the CD play-
er/CD changer
158
Function
Page
3
Malfunction memory
menu
160
Display malfunctions
4
Settings
menu
161
Resetting settings
162
Function
Page
Instrument cluster sub-
menu
165
Clock/Date submenu
168
Lighting submenu
170
Vehicle submenu
174
Auxiliary heating*
submenu
241
Convenience* submenu
175
Function
Page
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161 Controls in detail
Operating system with steering wheel buttons*
3
The
Settings
menu has two functions:
\4
the
To reset: Press reset button
for 3 sec.
function, with which you
can reset all settings to the factory
defaults
\4
a collection of submenus which you
can use to make individual settings
for your vehicle
\1
Press the
è
or
ÿ
button re-
peatedly until you see the
Settings
menu in the display.
Settings menu
iThe malfunction memory is cleared
when you switch off the ignition. If
any new malfunctions occur, they will
be displayed again.Settings menu
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Function
Page
Reset settings
162
Reset the functions of a sub-
menu
162
Submenus in the Settings
menu
163
Instrument cluster submenu
165
Clock/Date submenu
168
Lighting submenu
170
Vehicle submenu
174
Auxiliary heating* submenu
240
Convenience* submenu
175
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164 Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*
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Instrument cluster
(\2page 165)
Clock/Date
(\2page 168)
Lighting*
(\2page 170)
Vehicle
(\2page 174)
Auxiliary heating*
(\2page 236)
Convenience*
(\2page 175)
Select the unit for the
temperature
Set the hours (clock)
Set constant
headlamp mode*
Set station se-
lection
Select a switch-on
time
Key-dependent
settings
Select the unit for the
speedometer
Set the minutes
(clock)
Switch the locator
lighting on or off*
Set the wind-
shield wiper
sensitivity
Hours (set a switch-
on time)
Select the unit for the
odometer
Select the time for-
mat
Switch the exteri-
or lighting delayed
switch-off
on or off*
Minutes (set a
switch-on time)
Select the language
Set the day (date)
Select the display for
the status line
Set the month (date)
Select the unit for the
tire pressure
Set the year (date)
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168 Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*
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Selecting the unit for the tire pressure
\1
Select the
Inst. cluster
submenu
using the
æ
or
ç
button.
\1
Press the
j
or
k
button re-
peatedly until you see the Tire pres.
message in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1
Press the
æ
or
ç
button to se-
lect the unit for the tire pressure:
bar
or
psi
.
Clock/Date submenu You can reach the
Clock/Date
submenu
via the
Settings
menu (
\2
page 161).
Setting the hours
\1
Select the
Clock/ Date
submenu us-
ing the
æ
or
ç
button.
\1
Press the
j
or
k
button re-
peatedly until you see the Set clock
Hours
message in the display.
\1
Set the hour by pressing the
æ
or
ç
button. N54.32-2261-31
Function
Page
Set the hours (clock)
168
Set the minutes (clock)
169
Select the time format
169
Set the day (date)
169
Set the month (date)
170
Set the year (date)
170
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169 Controls in detail
Operating system with steering wheel buttons*
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Setting the minutes
\1
Select the
Clock /Date
submenu us-
ing the
æ
or
ç
button.
\1
Press the
j
or
k
button re-
peatedly until you see the Set clock
Minutes
message in the display.
\1
Set the minutes by pressing the æ
or
ç
button.
Selecting the time format
\1
Select the
Clock /Date
submenu us-
ing the
æ
or
ç
button.
\1
Press the
j
or
k
button re-
peatedly until you see the
12/24 h
message in the display.
The current setting is highlighted.
\1
Use the
æ
or
ç
button to se-
lect the
12 h
or
24 h
clock format.
Setting the day
\1
Select the
Clock/Date
submenu
using the
æ
or
ç
button.
\1
Press the
j
or
k
button re-
peatedly until you see the
Date Day
message in the display.
\1
Set the day by pressing the
æ
or
ç
button. N54.32-2263-31
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170 Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*
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Setting the month
\1
Select the
Clock/Date
submenu
using the
æ
or
ç
button.
\1
Press the
j
or
k
button re-
peatedly until you see the Date Month
message in the display.
\1
Set the month by pressing the
æ
or
ç
button.
Setting the year
\1
Select the
Clock /Date
submenu us-
ing the
æ
or
ç
button.
\1
Press the
j
or
k
button re-
peatedly until you see the Date Year
message in the display.
\1
Set the year by pressing the
æ
or
ç
button.
Lighting submenu
*
You can reach the
Lighting
submenu via
the
Settings
menu (
\2
page 161).
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Function
Page
Set constant headlamp mode*
171
Switch the locator lighting on
or off*
172
Switch the exterior lighting
delayed switch-off on or off*
173
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220 Controls in detailAir conditioning
3
\1
Open as required:
\4
the center air vents
\4
the side air vents
\4
the ventilation vents
\1
Switch air-conditioning system on
(\2
page 218) if necessary.
The temperature is set using temperatu-
re selector control
1
in the control pa-
nel (
\2
page 218).
The recommended setting for the target
temperature is 72°F (22°C) under nor-
mal conditions, to which the air-condi-
tioning system adjusts as rapidly and as
comfortably as possible.Only change the temperature in small in-
crements.
\1To increase:
turn the temperature
selector control clockwise.
\1To reduce:
turn the temperature se-
lector control slightly counterclock-
wise.
1Airflow control\1To increase:
press the
Q
airflow
control.
\1To reduce:
press the airflow
control.
Setting the temperature
iIf you use the basic settings for heat-
ing or ventilating the vehicle, you will
only rarely need to adjust the tem-
perature, airflow and air distribution
(\2
page 219).
Setting the airflow
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226 Controls in detailAir conditioning
3
Setting the airflowThe airflow is set using the airflow con-
trol for the rear compartment.\1To increase:
press the
Q
airflow
control.
\1To reduce:
press the airflow
control.
The display next to the airflow con-
trols indicates the speed of the air-
flow.
Setting the temperatureOnly change the temperature in small in-
crements.\1To increase:
turn the temperature
selector control clockwise.
\1To reduce:
turn the temperature se-
lector control counterclockwise.
Air vents in the roof air ductAdjustable air vents are integrated in the
roof air duct.1Air vents\1
Adjust the airflow by opening /
closing the air flaps.
iYour vehicle may be equipped with
an air-conditioning system in the rear
compartment and / or a rear heater.
If both systems are installed and the
temperature selector control is in the
middle position, only one of the sys-
tems operates and air-recirculation
mode is active.
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230 Controls in detailAir conditioning
3
Setting the temperature The temperature is set using temperatu-
re selector control
1
in the control pa-
nel (
\2
page 228).
Only change the temperature in small in-
crements.
\1To increase:
turn the temperature
selector control clockwise.
\1To reduce:
turn the temperature se-
lector control slightly counterclock-
wise.
Setting the airflow The airflow is set using the airflow cont-
rol
2
in the control panel (
\2
page 228).
\1To increase/reduce:
set the airflow
control to the desired level.
Setting the air distribution The air distribution is set using the air
distribution control
2
in the control pa-
nel (
\2
page 228).
iIf you use the basic settings for heat-
ing or ventilating the vehicle, you will
rarely need to adjust the tempera-
ture, airflow and air distribution
(\2
page 229).
The symbols on the air distribution
control have the following meanings: Sym-
bols
Meaning
h
\4
Air from the side air
vents, center air vents
and ventilation vents
Ô
P
\4
Air to the windshield
\4
Air from the air vents
Ò
\4
Air to the windshield
\4
Air from the air vents
\4
Air to the footwell
Ó
\4
Air from the air vents
\4
Air to the footwell
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