ABS MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2006 Owners Manual
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(11) Separate the lower ball joint from the knuckle
using special tool 9282.
(12) Remove the lower control arm nuts and bolts
from the frame.
(13) Remove the lower control arm from the frame
(Fig. 9).
NOTE: To avoid damaging the transverse leaf
spring, cushion the pad on the jack accordingly.
(14) Support the transverse leaf spring in the cen-
ter with a jack.
(15) Remove the left and right spring clamp plates
(Refer to 2 - SUSPENSION/FRONT/SPRING CLAMP
PLATES - REMOVAL) (Fig. 9).
NOTE: The upper spring blocks between the engine
cradle and the spring are color coded, Make sure
not to mix the blocks per sides. The blocks are dif-
ferent in sizes to accommodate the weight of the
vehicle and driver in order for the vehicle to sit
level.
(16) Lower the jack and remove the transverse leaf
spring towards the side.INSTALLATION
NOTE: To avoid damaging the transverse leaf
spring, cushion the pad on the jack accordingly.
NOTE: Hand tighten all bolts until vehicle is on the
ground, unless the bushings may become distorted.
NOTE: The height blocks between the engine cradle
and the spring are color coded, Make sure not to
mix the blocks per sides. The blocks are different in
sizes to accommodate the weight of the vehicle and
driver in order for the vehicle to sit level.
(1) Install the transverse leaf spring in the center
with a jack with all the rubber mounts attached.
(2) Install the lower control arm to the frame (Fig.
9).
(3) Install the knuckle on the lower ball joint.
(4) Raise the lower control arm approximately 10
mm with a jack.
(5) Install both stop plate bolts to the lower control
arm
(6) Install the strut bolts to the steering knuckle.
(7) Reinstall the tie rod to the steering knuckle
(Fig. 9). Tighten to 150 N´m (110 ft. lbs.).
(8) Install the ABS sensor all the way into the
steering knuckle, the sensor will adjust automatically
when the vehicle is moved (Fig. 9).
(9) Install the disc brake caliper adapter (Fig. 9).
Tighten to 170 N´m (125 ft. lbs.).
(10) Install the front wheels.
(11) Lower the vehicle.
(12) Install the spring clamp plates (Fig. 9).
Tighten (M-10 bolts) to 65 N´m (48 ft. lbs.) (M-12
bolts) to 130 N´m (96 ft. lbs.).
(13) Roll the vehicle approximately 1 mm forwards
and the backwards, and rock firmly.
(14) Tighten the nuts on the lower control arm to
the frame to 150 N´m (110 ft. lbs.).
(15) Apply brake to actuate brake pressure.
SPRING CLAMP PLATES
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Install a jack under the lower ball joint and
lower the weight of the vehicle enough to allow a
wrench between the lower control arm and the
bracket tighten the nut.
(3) Remove the front and rear bolts to the spring
clamp plates.
(4) Remove the four inner retaining bolts and
nuts.
Fig. 9 FRONT SPRING
1 - NUT
2 - STRUT
3 - STOP PLATE
4 - STOP PLATE BOLT
5 - CALIPER ADAPTER BOLT
6 - DISC BRAKE CALIPER
7 - OUTER TIE ROD END NUT
8 - ABS SENSOR
9 - SPEED SENSOR
10 - LOWER CONTROL ARM RETAINING NUTS
11 - OUTER TIE ROD END
12 - RUBBER SPRING MOUNT
13 - SHEAR BUSHING
14 - SPRING CLAMP PLATE BOLT
15 - SPRING CLAMP PLATE
16 - LOWER RUBBER SPRING MOUNT
17 - SPRING
18 - STRUT BOLTS
19 - LOWER CONTROL ARM BOLTS
2 - 8 FRONTVA
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REAR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
REAR
DESCRIPTION........................11
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SPRING AND
SHOCK.............................11
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE CHART......12
SHOCK
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SHOCK......13
REMOVAL...........................13
INSTALLATION.......................13
SPRING
DESCRIPTION........................14
OPERATION.........................14
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - (SRW)...................14REMOVAL - (DRW)...................14
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - (SRW)...............14
INSTALLATION - (DRW)...............15
SPRING SHACKLE
REMOVAL...........................15
INSTALLATION.......................15
STABILIZER BAR
REMOVAL...........................15
INSTALLATION.......................15
STABILIZER LINK
REMOVAL...........................16
INSTALLATION.......................16
REAR
DESCRIPTION
The rear suspension is comprised of:
²Shock Absorbers
²Jounce Bumpers
²Stabilizer Bar
²Leaf Springs
²Drive Axle
CAUTION: A vehicle should always be loaded so
the vehicle weight center-line is located immedi-
ately forward of the rear axle. Correct vehicle load-
ing provides proper front tire-to-road contact. This
results in maximum vehicle handling stability and
safety. Incorrect vehicle weight distribution can
cause excessive tire tread wear, spring fatigue or
failure, and erratic steering.
CAUTION: Suspension components with rubber/ure-
thane bushings (except stabilizer bar) should be
tightened with the vehicle at normal ride height. It is
important to have the springs supporting the weight
of the vehicle when the fasteners are torqued. If
springs are not at their normal ride position, vehicle
ride comfort could be affected and premature bush-
ing wear may occur.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SPRING AND
SHOCK
A knocking or rattling noise from a shock absorber
may be caused by movement between mountingbushings and metal brackets or attaching compo-
nents. These noises can usually be stopped by tight-
ening the attaching nuts. If the noise persists,
inspect for damaged and worn bushings, and attach-
ing components. Repair as necessary if any of these
conditions exist.
A squeaking noise from the shock absorber may be
caused by the hydraulic valving and may be intermit-
tent. This condition is not repairable and the shock
absorber must be replaced.
The shock absorbers are not refillable or adjust-
able. If a malfunction occurs, the shock absorber
must be replaced. To test a shock absorber, hold it in
an upright position and force the piston in and out of
the cylinder four or five times. The action throughout
each stroke should be smooth and even.
The spring eye and shock absorber bushings do not
require any type of lubrication. Do not attempt to
stop spring bushing noise by lubricating them.
Grease and mineral oil-base lubricants will deterio-
rate the bushing rubber.
If the vehicle is used for severe, off-road operation,
the springs should be examined periodically. Check
for broken and shifted leafs, loose and missing clips,
and broken center bolts. Refer to Spring and Shock
Absorber Diagnosis chart for additional information.
VAREAR 2 - 11
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SPRING AND SHOCK ABSORBER
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
SPRING SAGS 1. Broken leaf. 1. Replace spring.
2. Spring fatigue. 2. Replace spring.
SPRING NOISE 1. Loose spring clamp bolts. 1. Tighten to specification.
2. Worn bushings. 2. Replace bushings.
3. Worn or missing spring tip in-
serts.3. Replace spring tip inserts.
SHOCK NOISE 1. Loose mounting fastener. 1. Tighten to specification.
2. Worn bushings. 2. Replace shock.
3. Leaking shock. 3. Replace shock.
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE CHART
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Sway Bar Link 95 60 Ð
Sway Bar Clamp To Axle
(SRW)25 18 Ð
Sway Bar Clamp To Axle
(DRW)70 52 Ð
Rear Spring To Front
Spring Bracket
(SRW)95 70 Ð
Rear Spring To Front
Spring Bracket
(DRW)185 136 Ð
Rear Spring To Rear
Spring Bracket
(SRW)85 63 Ð
Rear Spring To Rear
Spring Bracket
(DRW)185 136 Ð
Spring Shackle To Rear
Spring Bracket
(SRW)90 66 Ð
Spring Shackle To Rear
Spring Bracket
(DRW)185 136 Ð
U-Bolt To Spring Plate &
Axle
(SRW&DRW)170 125 Ð
Lower Shock Mounting To
Rear Axle
M12 X 1.5 Bolt70 52 Ð
2 - 12 REARVA
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DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Lower Shock Mounting To
Rear Axle
M14 X 1.5 Bolt
(SRW&DRW)11 0 8 1 Ð
Upper Shock Mounting To
Frame
(SRW)80 59 Ð
Upper Shock Mounting To
Frame
(DRW)140 103 Ð
SHOCK
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SHOCK
A knocking or rattling noise from a shock absorber
may be caused by movement between mounting
bushings and metal brackets or attaching compo-
nents. These noises can usually be stopped by tight-
ening the attaching nuts. If the noise persists,
inspect for damaged and worn bushings, and attach-
ing components. Repair as necessary if any of these
conditions exist.
A squeaking noise from the shock absorber may be
caused by the hydraulic valving and may be intermit-
tent. This condition is not repairable and the shock
absorber must be replaced.
The shock absorbers are not refillable or adjust-
able. If a malfunction occurs, the shock absorber
must be replaced. To test a shock absorber, hold it in
an upright position and force the piston in and out of
the cylinder four or five times. The action throughout
each stroke should be smooth and even.
The shock absorber bushings do not require any
type of lubrication. Do not attempt to stop bushing
noise by lubricating them. Grease and mineral oil-
base lubricants will deteriorate the bushing.
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove the shock absorber bolt from the rear
axle (Fig. 1).
(3) Unsnap the clip for the ALB lever (left hand
side) (Fig. 1).
(4) Remove the ALB lever from the upper shock
bolt/stud (Fig. 1).
(5) Remove the shock absorber bolt from the frame
side (Fig. 1).
(6) Remove the shock absorber (Fig. 1).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the shock absorber (Fig. 1).
(2) Install the shock absorber bolt to the frame
side (Fig. 1) Tighten to 80 N´m (59 ft.lbs.) for (SRW)
or Tighten to 140 N´m (103 ft.lbs.) for (DRW).
(3) Install the ALB lever to the upper shock bolt/
stud (left hand side only) (Fig. 1).
(4) Snap the clip for the ALB lever (Fig. 1).
(5) Install the shock absorber bolt to the rear axle
(Fig. 1) Tighten to 70 N´m (52 ft.lbs.) for (M12X1.5
bolt) or Tighten to 110 N´m (81 ft.lbs.) for (M14X1.5
bolt).
(6) Lower the vehicle.
Fig. 1 SHOCK ABSORBER (LEFT SIDE SHOWN)
1 - CLIP
2 - WASHER
3 - MOUNTING STUD/BOLT
4 - WASHER
5 - NUT
6 - FRAME
7 - SHOCK ABSORBER
8 - BOLT
9 - NUT
10 - ALB LEVER
VAREAR 2 - 13
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REMOVAL
Fig. 2 SINGLE REAR WHEEL AXLE
1 - REAR SPRING 12 - WEAR INDICATOR CONNECTOR
2 - U-BRACKET 13 - BRAKE HOSE
3 - PLATE 14 - WHEEL BOLT
4 - NUT 15 - BOLT
5 - BRAKE CABLE 16 - NUT
6 - REAR AXLE 17 - PROPELLER SHAFT
7 - ABL LEVER 18 - BOLT
8 - NUT 19 - ABS SENSOR
9 - SHOCK ABSORBER 20 - SENSOR BUSHING
10 - BOLT 21 - VENT LINE
11 - WEAR INDICATOR CABLE
3 - 14 REAR AXLEVA
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(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Position a suitable lifting device under the axle
and secure axle to device.
(3) Remove wheels and tires.
(4) Unplug wear indicator cable (Fig. 2) and (Fig.
3).
(5) Detach cable connector for brake pad wear
indicator.
(6) Remove ABS sensor and clamp bushing from
mounting bore.
NOTE: The right-hand ABS sensor cable is labeled
at the factory with a white tag.
(7) Remove cable ties from the park brake cables.
Release connection cable of brake pad wear indicator
and ABS sensor cable up to the relay unit of the
parking brake.
(8) Remove brake cables.
(9) Remove hand brake cable at relay unit.(10) Remove bracket for brake cables at rear axle
tube.
(11) Remove stabilizer bar from axle brackets.
(12) Remove shock absorber bolts from rear axle.
(13) Remove ALB lever from rear axle bracket.
(14) Pull vent line of rear axle out of frame.
(15) Remove propeller shaft.
(16) Remove brake calipers.
(17) Remove U-brackets and plates (Fig. 2) and
(Fig. 3).
(18) Remove axle from the vehicle.
Fig. 3 DUAL REAR WHEEL AXLE
1 - SPRING 12 - BRAKE HOSE
2 - SPRING SHACKLE 13 - LUG NUT
3 - PLATE 14 - NUT
4 - COLLAR NUT 15 - WASHER
5 - BRAKE CABLE 16 - BOLT
6 - REAR AXLE 17 - SHOCK ABSORBER
7 - ALB LEVER 18 - PROPELLER SHAFT
8 - NUT 19 - BOLT
9 - BOLT 20 - ABS SENSOR
10 - WEAR INDICATOR CABLE 21 - SENSOR BUSHING
11 - WEAR INDICATOR CONNECTOR
VAREAR AXLE 3 - 15
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INSTALLATION
Fig. 4 SINGLE REAR WHEEL AXLE
1 - REAR SPRING 12 - WEAR INDICATOR CONNECTOR
2 - U-BRACKET 13 - BRAKE HOSE
3 - PLATE 14 - WHEEL BOLT
4 - NUT 15 - BOLT
5 - BRAKE CABLE 16 - NUT
6 - REAR AXLE 17 - PROPELLER SHAFT
7 - ABL LEVER 18 - BOLT
8 - NUT 19 - ABS SENSOR
9 - SHOCK ABSORBER 20 - SENSOR BUSHING
10 - BOLT 21 - VENT LINE
11 - WEAR INDICATOR CABLE
3 - 16 REAR AXLEVA
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(1) Raise axle into position.
(2) Install plates and U-brackets (Fig. 4) and (Fig.
5) withnewnuts. Tighten nuts to 170 N´m (125 ft.
lbs.).
(3) Install propeller shaft and tighten bolts to 70
N´m (52 ft. lbs.).
NOTE: On installation of the propeller shaft, joint
arrows must be flush and must point towards the
frame floor. Tighten the propeller shaft in this posi-
tion.
(4) Install ALB lever to axle bracket and tighten
newnut 34 N´m (46 ft. lbs.).
(5) Install shock absorbers to rear axle and tighten
bolts to:
²M12 x 1.5 Bolt - 70 N´m (52 ft. lbs.)
²M14 x 1.5 Bolt - 110 N´m (81 ft. lbs.)
(6) Install stabilizer bar to axle and tighten bolts
to:
²SRW Axle - 25 N´m (18 ft. lbs.)²DRW Axle - 70 N´m (52 ft. lbs.)
(7) Install calipers with adapters and lines.
(8) Install brake hoses and hold-down clips.
(9) Install and adjust park brake cables.
(10) Install connection cable of brake pad wear
indicator and ABS sensor cable up to the relay unit
of the parking brake.
(11) Install cable ties to the park brake cables.
(12) Install ABS sensor and clamp bushing to
mounting bore.
NOTE: The right-hand ABS sensor cable is labeled
at the factory with a white tag.
(13) Attach connector cable for brake pad wear
indicator.
(14) Plug in cable of brake pad wear indicator.
(15) Install the wheels and tires.
(16) Fill axle with appropriate lubricant.
(17) Remove lifting device from under the axle.
(18) Remove support and lower vehicle.
Fig. 5 DUAL REAR WHEEL AXLE
1 - SPRING 12 - BRAKE HOSE
2 - SPRING SHACKLE 13 - LUG NUT
3 - PLATE 14 - NUT
4 - COLLAR NUT 15 - WASHER
5 - BRAKE CABLE 16 - BOLT
6 - REAR AXLE 17 - SHOCK ABSORBER
7 - ALB LEVER 18 - PROPELLER SHAFT
8 - NUT 19 - BOLT
9 - BOLT 20 - ABS SENSOR
10 - WEAR INDICATOR CABLE 21 - SENSOR BUSHING
11 - WEAR INDICATOR CONNECTOR
VAREAR AXLE 3 - 17
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SHAFT - AXLE SINGLE REAR WHEEL
REMOVAL-SINGLE REAR WHEEL
(1) Remove wheels.
(2) Detach front brake cable.
(3) Pull ABS sensor (18) together with clamp bush-
ing (19) out of bearing cap (Fig. 6).
(4) Remove brake caliper (16) and disk (10) at rear
axle (14). Attach brake caliper with lines connected
in wheel house.
(5) Remove brake shoes (2) of parking brake.
(6) Remove brake control cable lock.
(7) Remove bearing cap bolts (17) and pull axle
shaft out of axle tube (1) (Fig. 6).
(8) Remove seal/gasket.
Fig. 6 AXLE SHAFT
1 - REAR AXLE 11 - BOLT
2 - BRAKE SHOE 12 - WHEEL BOLT
3 - PRESSURE SPRING 13 - BRAKE ADJUSTER
4 - RETURN SPRING 14 - REAR AXLE SHAFT
5 - RETURN SPRING 15 - GASKET
6 - CABLE LOCK 16 - BRAKE CABLE
7 - PARK BRAKE CABLE 17 - BOLT
8 - LOCKING PIN 18 - ABS SENSOR
9 - BOLT 19 - SENSOR BUSHING
10 - BRAKE DISC
VAREAR AXLE 3 - 23
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INSTALLATION - SINGLE REAR WHEEL
(1) Install sealing ring.
(2) Install axle shaft (1) in the axle tube (2) (Fig.
7).
(3) Installnewbearing cap (2) bolts (1) and
tighten to 72 N´m (53 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 8).
NOTE: Tighten bolts diagonally across.
(4) Install brake control cable lock.
(5) Install parking brake shoes.
(6) Install brake disk and calipers.
(7) Coat clamping bush with acid-free grease.
Insert ABS sensor with clamping bush fully into the
mounting hole.
(8) Install front brake cable.(9) Operate brake pedal several times until brake
pads contact brake discs (brake pressure built up).
(10) Install wheels.
BEARING / SEAL - AXLE
REMOVAL
(1) Remove rear axle shaft.
(2) With a punch (2) and hammer straighten bear-
ing (4) nut (1) locking ring (3) (Fig. 9).
(3) Install two wheel mounting bolts into the axle
shaft (1) and clamp in vise. Loosen bearing (4) nut
(2) with Wrench 9279 (3) (Fig. 10).
Fig. 7 AXLE SHAFT AND TUBE
1 - AXLE SHAFT
2 - AXLE TUBE
3 - AXLE BEARINGS
4 - DUST SHIELD
Fig. 8 BEARING CAP BOLTS
1 - BEARING CAP BOLTS
2 - BEARING CAP
3 - AXLE SHAFT FLANGE
Fig. 9 LOCKING RING
1 - BEARING NUT
2 - PUNCH
3 - LOCKING RING
4 - BEARING
Fig. 10 BEARING NUT WRENCH
1 - AXLE SHAFT
2 - BEARING NUT
3 - WRENCH
4 - BEARING
3 - 24 REAR AXLEVA