AUX MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2010 MY10 Operator’s Manual
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G
Warning
Make sure that no persons or animals are in
the maneuvering range. Otherwise, they
could be injured. G
Warning!
The rear-view camera could either stop
functioning or function incorrectly if:
R it is raining very heavily or snowing, or it is
foggy.
R the parking space is located in a very dark
place.
R the camera is
exposed to very strong white
light. White stripes may appear on the
display.
R the surrounding area is illuminated with
fluorescent light. The display may flicker.
R there is a rapid change in temperature, e.g.
if you drive out of the cold during winter into
a heated garage.
R ambient temperatures are very high.
R the camera lens is dirty or obstructed.
R the rear of the vehicle is damaged. In this
case, have the position and setting checked
at a qualified specialist workshop that has
the necessary specialist knowledge and
tools to carry out the work required. For this
reason, we recommend an authorized
Sprinter Dealer.
You will find information about cleaning the
camera in the "Operation" section
(Y page 163).
Switching on the rear view camera X
Make sure
that the ignition is switched on.
X Engage reverse gear.
The rear view camera is switched on. Using the monitor
Monitor buttons
0046
003D Down button
0047 003C Up button
008A 0093 Menu/Confirm button
0088 0094 Monitor on/off switch
0086 Speaker cover
Switching on the monitor
You can switch on the monitor by:
R engaging reverse gear
The rear
view
camera is activated. This then
switches the monitor on.
R pressing the 0094 button
The input for auxiliary equipment (AUX) on
the monitor is activated.
i If you have switched the monitor off using
the 0094 button, you must press
the 0094 button after engaging reverse
gear. Only then is the monitor switched on. Input for auxiliary equipment (AUX)
If you engage reverse gear while using
auxiliary equipment, the monitor switches to
the rear view camera.
When you disengage reverse gear, the
monitor continues to show the picture from Driving systems
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the rear view camera for around 15 seconds
before switching back to the auxiliary device
input (AUX).
Switching off the monitor
If the monitor was switched on by engaging
reverse gear, it switches off automatically
15 seconds
after
you disengage reverse gear.
You can switch off the monitor by pressing
the 0094 button. In this case, the following
message is shown for seven seconds before
it switches off. Menu system
Setting the volume
X
Press the 003D or 003C button.
The volume of the integrated loudspeaker
is adjusted in increments.
i The volume of the optional infrared
headphones is adjusted on the
headphones themselves.
X Press the 0093 button to exit the volume
adjustment.
i If you do not press a button for seven
seconds, the monitor switches off the
volume adjustment. Selecting the main menu
X
Press the 0093 button.
The menu selection for the main menu
(menu level 1) is displayed. X
Press the 003D or 003C button until the
menu you want is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The menu is selected.
You can select the following menus:
R Display ( Y page 125)
R Picture format (
Y page 126)
R Standard (Y page 127)
R Menu language ( Y page 127)
R Factory setting (Y page 128)
R Back 0056(Y page 124)
Skipping back a menu X
Press the 003D or 003C button until the
0056 symbol is highlighted.
X Press the 0093 button.
The higher-level menu is displayed.124
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Before driving off-road
X
If the surface demands it, temporarily
deactivate acceleration skid control (ASR)
when pulling away ( Y
page 49).
X Safely stow or secure any items of luggage
or loads ( Y page 144).
i We recommend that you additionally
carry a shovel and a recovery rope with
shackle in the vehicle.
After driving off-road G
Warning
Damage caused to the vehicle when driving
off-road may cause consequential damage,
the failure of mechanical assemblies as well
as accidents. Clean and inspect the vehicle
after any off-road use. Repair any damage
before using the vehicle again.
X Activate the acceleration skid control
system (ASR) ( Y page 49).
X Clean the vehicle (Y page 165).
X Check the vehicle for damage. Transport by rail
Transporting your vehicle by rail may be
subject to certain restrictions or require
special measures to be taken in some
countries due to varying tunnel heights and
loading standards.
You may obtain information about this from
any authorized Sprinter Dealer. Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption depends on:
R the vehicle version
R the style of driving
R the operating conditions
R the type or quality of the fuel used The vehicle will use more fuel than usual in
the following situations:
R
at very low temperatures
R in city traffic
R on short trips
R when towing a trailer
R in mountainous terrain
Observe the advice in the "Protection of the
environment" section to keep fuel
consumption low .
The following components of the different
vehicle versions influence fuel consumption:
R tire sizes, tire tread, tire pressure, tire
condition
R body
R drive unit gear ratios
R additional equipment (e.g. air-conditioning
system, auxiliary heating system).
Details concerning fuel consumption are
recorded in the on-board computer; use the
steering wheel buttons to call up the Trip
computer menu (Y page 85). DEF consumption
Depending on the vehicle version, the DEF
consumption of:
R a Cargo Van/Passenger Van is
approximately 2322 MPG
(0.10 l/100 km)
R a Chassis Cab
is approximately 1720 MPG
(0.14 l/100 km)
In each case, the stated consumption figure
is a mean value between urban and extra-
urban driving cycles. The consumption figure
does not refer to a specific vehicle, but is
provided for the purposes of comparison
between different vehicle types.
DEF consumption, like fuel consumption, is
very dependent on the driving style and the
operating conditions. This means that the real
consumption figures during operation of your
vehicle may deviate from those stated. 140
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reduced in volume each time reverse gear
is engaged.
Refueling
G
Warning
Fuel is highly flammable. Fire, naked flames
and smoking as well as the use of auxiliary
heaters (sparks) are therefore prohibited
when handling fuel.
Switch off the
engine and the auxiliary heating
before refueling. G
Warning
Avoid any contact with fuels.
You can damage your health if your skin
comes into direct contact with fuel or if you
inhale fuel vapors.
0040Environmental note
If fuels are handled improperly, they pose a
danger to persons and the environment. Do
not allow fuels
to run into the sewage system,
the surface waters, the ground water or into
the ground.
! Filter the fuel
before transferring it to the
vehicle if you are refueling the vehicle from
barrels or containers.
This will prevent malfunctions in the fuel
system due to contaminated fuel. G
Warning
Do not use gasoline to refuel vehicles with a
diesel engine. Never
mix diesel with gasoline.
This causes damage to the fuel system and
engine and could result in the vehicle catching
fire.
! Do not use gasoline to refuel vehicles with
a diesel engine. Even small amounts of
gasoline will cause damage to the fuel
system and engine. Damage resulting from
adding gasoline is not covered by the New
Vehicle Limited Warranty. !
If the wrong fuel has been added by
mistake, do not switch on the ignition. If
you do, the fuel could enter the fuel lines.
The tank and the fuel lines must then be
drained. Inform a qualified specialist
workshop and have the tank and the fuel
lines drained completely.
The fuel filler
flap is beside the front left-hand
door when viewed in the direction of travel. It
is only possible to open the fuel filler flap
when the front door is open. X
Remove the key from the ignition lock.
X Switch off the auxiliary heating system
(Y page 104).
X Open the front left-hand door first, and then
the fuel filler flap.
X Close all vehicle doors to prevent fuel
vapors from entering the vehicle.
X Turn tank filler cap 0047 counter-clockwise,
remove it and let it hang from retaining
strap 0046.
X Only fill the tank until the pump nozzle
switches off.
X Replace tank filler cap 0047 and turn
clockwise.
You will
hear
a click when the fuel filler cap
is closed fully.
X Open the front left-hand door first, and then
close the filler flap.
You will find information about fuel in the
"Service products" section (Y page 153). 142
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Verify compliance with weight limitations on
a weighbridge.
Trailer power supply
Your vehicle may be equipped with various
electrical fittings for trailer towing.
Depending on your trailer, you may need an
adapter to allow your trailer to be connected
to the vehicle. Information about your
vehicle's electrical equipment is available
from any authorized Sprinter Dealer.
!
Faulty wiring of the connector plug could
in certain circumstances cause other
electronic systems to
malfunction. For this
reason, we recommend having the wiring
of the connector plug performed at an
authorized Sprinter Dealer. Operation in winter
General notes
Have your vehicle winterized at a qualified
specialist workshop, e.g. an authorized
Sprinter Dealer, at the onset of winter.
This service includes the following:
R oil change, if the engine oil currently used
does not have adequate low temperature
characteristics or if these are no longer
sufficient due to aging
R the antifreeze/anticorrosion
concentration in the coolant is checked.
R the addition of a concentrated cleaning
agent to the water in the windshield
washer/headlamp cleaning system
R battery check
R a tire change
Prior to the
onset of winter, ensure that snow
chains are available in the vehicle.
Do not cover the surface of the radiator or the
radiator grill, even in winter. Doing so could
cause the engine diagnostics to record false
or incorrect data. Recording of engine
diagnostic data is legally prescribed and must therefore be correct, clear and
comprehensible at all times.
You
will find
information about diesel fuel for
use at low outside temperatures in the
"Operation" section ( Y page 154).
Please also observe the information about
winter driving (Y page 111).
You will find information about winter tires
and about driving with snow chains in the
"Wheel and tires" section (Y page 153). Service products
Fuel
G
Warning
Fuel is highly flammable. Fire, naked flames
and smoking as well as the use of auxiliary
heaters (sparks) are therefore prohibited
when handling fuel.
Switch off the
engine and the auxiliary heating
before refueling. G
Warning
Avoid any contact with fuels.
You can damage your health if your skin
comes into direct contact with fuel or if you
inhale fuel vapors.
! Filter the fuel
before transferring it to the
vehicle if you are refueling the vehicle from
barrels or containers.
This will prevent malfunctions in the fuel
system due to contaminated fuel.
! Refuel only with commercially available
vehicle diesel fuel, ULTRA-LOW SULFUR
DIESEL with a sulfur content no greater
than 15 ppm. Fuels such as fatty acid
methyl ester FAME (bio-diesel fuels),
marine diesel, heating oil etc. may not be
used as a diesel fuel mixture.
Refuel with B5 bio-diesel only if it fulfills the
requirements listed under "Fuel quality". Service products
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Problem Possible causes/consequences and
0050 SolutionsThe PARKTRONIC
warning displays
implausible distances.
For example, all the
segments may be lit
even though there
is no
obstacle present. The license plate or other parts attached near the sensors may
not be secured correctly.
X
Check the license plate and attachment parts near the sensors
for correct seating. The speed cannot be
set when cruise
control
is activated 9
. The display is showing a message of high priority and cannot
therefore show a change in speed.
X
Proceed as instructed by the message in the display.
X Deactivate cruise control White stripes appear on
the rear view camera's
monitor display or the
picture flickers. The rear view camera is exposed to very bright white light or
fluorescent light.
X
Check whether the rear view camera works at another location. The rear view camera is
functioning incorrectly
or not at all. R
The surrounding area is very dark.
R The outside temperature has changed rapidly or is very high.
R The camera lens is dirty or obstructed.
X Check the rear view camera and clean the camera lens if
necessary ( Y page 163).Auxiliary heating
G
Warning
The operating safety of the vehicle can be compromised if maintenance work is carried out
incorrectly. In particular, work that is carried out incorrectly on the heater jeopardizes its
operating safety. This
could cause you to lose control of the vehicle and cause an accident. The
safety systems may also not be able to protect you or others as they are designed to do.
Always have maintenance work carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. The qualified
specialist workshop must have the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the
work required. We recommend that you use an authorized Sprinter Dealer for this purpose. In
particular, work relevant to safety or on safety-related systems must be carried out at a qualified
specialist workshop.
9 Only on vehicles with steering wheel buttons.216
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Problem Possible causes/consequences and
0050 SolutionsThe auxiliary heating
does not switch on. The outside temperature is above 39 ‡ (4 †).
The auxiliary heating
switches off automatically. The auxiliary heating
does not switch on. Lack of fuel
The tank is less than one quarter full. The auxiliary heating
switches off automatically.
X
Refuel at the nearest gas station.
X Then, start the auxiliary heating several times until the fuel lines
are full. The auxiliary heating
does not switch on. The undervoltage protection circuit integrated in the control unit
switches off the
auxiliary heating because the on-board voltage is
less than 10 V.
X Have the alternator and battery checked. The auxiliary heating
does not switch on. The fuse is blown.
X
Replace the fuse ( Y page 239).
X Have the cause of the blown fuse determined at a qualified
specialist workshop. The auxiliary heating
does not switch on. The heater is faulty.
X
Have the auxiliary heating checked at a qualified specialist
workshop. The auxiliary heating is
overheated. The coolant level is too low.
X
Check the coolant level and top up if necessary (Y page 169). Central locking system
G
Warning
The operating safety of your vehicle could be jeopardized if maintenance work is carried out
incorrectly. As a
result, you could lose control of the vehicle and cause an accident. In addition,
the safety systems may no longer be able to protect you or others as they are designed to do.
Always have maintenance work carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. The qualified
specialist workshop must have the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the
work required. We recommend visiting an authorized Sprinter Dealer. In particular, work relevant
to safety or on safety-related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. Troubleshooting
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No. Consumer Fuse
rating 22 Brake system (ABS) 5 A
23 Starter motor 20 A
24 Engine components 10 A
25 12 V socket in the center
console 25 A
Fuse block F55/1
No. Consumer Fuse
rating 1 Left door control unit 25 A
2 Diagnostics socket 10 A
3 Brake system (valves) 25 A
4 Brake system (delivery
pump) 40 A
5 Terminal 87 (5) engine 7.5/10 A
6 Terminal 87 (6) engine 7.5/10 A
7 Headlamp cleaning
system 30 A
8 Anti-theft alarm system
(ATA) 15 A
9 Additional turn signal
module 10 A
Fuse block F55/2
No. Consumer Fuse
rating 10 Radio 15 A
11 Mobile phone 7.5 A
12 Blower, front/auxiliary
heating blower setting 1 30 A
13 Auxiliary heating digital
timer, radio receiver/
basic wiring DIN-
slot 7.5 A No. Consumer Fuse
rating 14 Seat heating 30 A
15 Unassigned —
16 Heating, rear-
compartment heating/
front-compartment air
conditioning/CD player 10 A
17 Motion detector/
convenience lighting 10 A
18 Rear-compartment air-
conditioning system 7.5 A
Prefuse box in the battery compartment in the
driver's footwell F59
No. Consumer Fuse
rating 1 Preglow relay/
secondary air pump 80/40 A
2 Air-conditioning system
cooling fan, cab 60/40 A
3 Signal acquisition and
actuation module
(SAM)/fuse-relay box
(SRB) 80 A
4 Auxiliary battery/
retarder 150 A242
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No. Consumer Fuse
rating 15 Trailer recognition unit 25 A
16 Tire pressure monitor/
PARKTRONIC 7.5 A
17 PSM control unit 25 A
18 PSM control unit 25 A
Fuse block F55/5
No. Consumer Fuse
rating 19 Overhead control panel 5 A
20 Perimeter lamp 7.5 A
21 Rear window defroster 1 30 A
22 Rear window defroster 2 15 A
23 12 V socket rear left,
cargo compartment/
passenger
compartment/non-MB
body electrics 15 A
24 12 V socket under the
base of driver's seat 15 A
25 12 V socket rear right,
cargo compartment/
passenger compartment 15 A
26 Auxiliary heating 25 A
27 Heater booster system 25 A
Fuse block F55/6
No. Consumer Fuse
rating 28 Exhaust gas
aftertreatment – SCR
10
control unit 10 A
29 Unassigned — No. Consumer Fuse
rating 30 Brake booster 30 A
31 Rear-compartment
heating blower/sliding
door closing assistance,
left 30/15 A
32 Exhaust gas
aftertreatment – SCR
10
relay power supply 10 A
33 Sliding door closing
assistance, right 15 A
34 Exhaust gas
aftertreatment – SCR
10
heater 1 tank 15 A
35 Exhaust gas
aftertreatment – SCR
10
heater 2 hose 15 A
36 Exhaust gas
aftertreatment – SCR
10
heater 3 delivery pump 10 A
Batteries for the remote control
Notes on changing the batteries
G
Warning!
Batteries are toxic and contain caustic
substances. For this reason, keep batteries
out of the reach of children.
If a battery
has been swallowed, visit a doctor
immediately.
0040Environmental note Batteries contain toxic substances.
It is illegal to dispose of them with
household
waste. Batteries
must be
collected separately and be
10 Selective Catalytic Reduction. Batteries for the remote control
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