fuel MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2014 MY14 Maintenance Booklet
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General
................................................... 2
Vehicle data ............................................. 2
Pr otection of the environment ................. 2Maintenance Booklet
............................4
Introduction ............................................. 4
Active Service System (ASSYST) ........ 4
Tire rotation ....................................... 5
Arduous operating conditions ............ 5
Wear parts ......................................... 6
Regular checks .................................. 6
Notes on the warranty ....................... 6
Service records .................................. 7
Parts/service products ...................... 7
Exhaust system maintenance .................. 7
Warning: exhaust gas aftertreat-
ment system – diesel engines ............ 7
BlueEFFICIENCY ®
exhaust gas
aftertreatment using DEF ................... 7
Description of maintenance work for
the exhaust system .................................. 8 Changing the engine oil and filter
........................................................... 8
Replacing the air filter ........................ 8
Replacing the fuel filter ...................... 8
Checking the diesel particle filter
........................................................... 8
Checking and adding DEF .................. 8
Maintenance service ................................ 8 Vehicle maintenance work
(including exhaust system main-
tenance) ............................................. 8
Description of maintenance work
........................................................... 9
Additional work ................................ 11
Confirmation .......................................... 11 Tire rotation ..................................... 11
Delivery inspection ..........................14
Maintenance service ........................15
9065849502 É9065849502uËÍ Contents
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Vehicle data
X X
Model Vehicle identification number (VIN)
X X
Date of the first registration Paint and code
X X
License plate License plate
X X
License plate License plate
X X
License plate License plate
X X
License plate License plate
Protection of the environment
Natural resources form the basis of our exis-
tence on this planet. The objective is to use
the natural resources which form the basis of
our existence on this planet sparingly and in
a manner which takes the requirements of
both nature and humanity into account..
Our declared policy is one of integrated envi-
ronmental protection, starting at the root
causes and encompassing in its management
decisions all the consequences for the envi-
ronment which could arise from production
processes or the products themselves.
You too can help protect the environment by
operating your Sprinter in an environmentally
responsible manner. Fuel consumption and the wear of your
engine, brakes and tires largely depend on
the operating conditions and your individual
driving style. To reduce fuel consumption and
wear, note the following:
R
avoid short trips.
R always ensure that the tire pressure is cor-
rect.
R avoid frequent and abrupt acceleration.
R avoid carrying unnecessary weight.
R remove ski and roof racks once you no lon-
ger need them.
R do not warm up the engine while the vehicle
is stationary.
R shift gears in a timely manner so that each
gear is used only up to 2
/ 3 of its maximum
engine speed.
R monitor the fuel consumption.
A regularly serviced vehicle will also help pro-
tect the environment. Comply with the main-
tenance intervals indicated by the ASSYST
service interval display, as well as any other 2
Protection of the environmentGeneral
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and/or anticorrosion/antifreeze products
other than those approved for your vehicle
are being used. You can find coolant
instructions under the "Coolant" section of
the vehicle Operator's Manual. Contact an
authorized Sprinter Dealer for a list of anti-
corrosion/antifreeze products that are
approved for your vehicle. Wear parts
The maintenance computer recommends the
inspection of certain wear parts, however, it
cannot judge the condition of these wear
parts. Only qualified aftersales technicians
can determine if a wear part should be
replaced. Regular checks
In addition to the maintenance service, you
should also perform regular checks on the
following (e.g. weekly, when refueling, or
before any long journey):
R Oil level –Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, check the oil level of the engine using
either the oil dipstick or using the control
system via the multifunction steering
wheel/multifunction display. Refer to the
Operator's Manual for more information on
measuring the engine oil level.
R Coolant level – The correct procedure for
checking the coolant level is described in
the Operator's Manual.
R Brake fluid level –If the brake fluid has to
be refilled, visit an authorized Sprinter
Dealer and have the cause determined, e.g.
leakage or worn brake pads.
R Windshield washer system – If the
washer fluid level falls below 1/3 full, the
warning lamp for the washer fluid level
lights up. Add washer fluid mixed with an
approved windshield washer concentrate,
test function and check wiper blades. R
Lighting system
R Tire condition and tire pressure –Check
at least once a month. Refer to the "Tires
and Wheels" section in the Operator's Man-
ual for guidelines and the correct proce-
dure for checking the tire condition and tire
pressure. Notes on the warranty
An extensive and well-equipped network of
authorized Sprinter Dealers is available to
carry out maintenance work. Your authorized
Sprinter Dealer can ensure that your vehicle
is thoroughly serviced and repaired by pro-
fessionals.
Please see the Service and Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet for detailed information on
warranty terms and coverage.
Please follow the maintenance instruc-
tions in this Maintenance Booklet, even if
you allow a third party to use the vehicle
and entrust them with care of the vehicle.
Only in this way will you be able to ensure
that your warranty rights are not affected.
Service, replacement, or repair of the
emission control devices and systems
can be performed by any automotive
repair establishment or individual using
certified parts.
We strongly recommend that any mainte-
nance work on your vehicle is carried out
by your authorized Sprinter Dealer which
is fully equipped to perform this service.
Please note that special instructions and spe-
cial measuring devices are required for serv-
icing the engines in order to comply with legal
requirements concerning exhaust emissions.
Modifying or tampering with emissions com-
ponents is not permissible. Your authorized
Sprinter Dealer is familiar with the relevant
regulations. 6
IntroductionMaintenance Booklet
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Service records
Your authorized Sprinter Dealer will certify in
this booklet the maintenance services that it
has performed on your vehicle.
Other than the maintenance services descri-
bed, the Maintenance Booklet does not
record or reflect any repair work that may
have been performed on your vehicle. Please
keep those receipts with your vehicle
records.
You can find information about the warranty
in your Service and Warranty Information
Booklet.
Your authorized Sprinter Dealer will gladly
provide more information on the mainte-
nance of your vehicle. Parts/service products
We recommend using only genuine
Mercedes-Benz parts for service and repair
work, since these conform to our specifica-
tions. In addition, use only fuels, lubricants
and corrosion inhibitors/antifreeze agents
that correspond to the factory specifications.
Please see your authorized Sprinter Dealer
for more information on this subject. Exhaust system maintenance
Warning: exhaust gas aftertreatment
system – diesel engines
Your Sprinter is equipped with emission
control devices to comply with current diesel
exhaust emission regulations in countries
where the vehicle is certified for sale. Follow
our recommended maintenance instructions
in order to ensure the proper operating state
of your vehicle.
Note the following:
a) Diesel engines require diesel fuel with
extremely low sulfur content for road vehicles
(maximum 15 ppm sulfur), in compliance with
ASTM D975 standard. Failure to use ultra low
sulfur highway diesel fuel (ULSD) can severely damage the vehicle's exhaust gas aftertreat-
ment system.
b)
We approve the use of B5 (standard ULSD,
which may contain up to 5% bio-diesel) for all
BlueEFFICIENCY ®
diesel engines.
Diesel fuels that contain a higher proportion
of bio-diesel, e.g. B20 or pure bio-diesel fuel,
can severely damage the engine and fuel sys-
tem and are not permitted.
Contact your Service Center for more infor-
mation. If the B5 bio-diesel blend is not clearly
labeled to indicate that it meets the ULSD
standard, it should not be used. The New
Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover
damage caused by the use fuels that do not
meet our approved fuel standards.
c) The prescribed engine maintenance
work must be carried out fully and at the
required intervals.
d) The exhaust gas aftertreatment sys-
tem operation must not be modified in
any way. Alterations are not permissible by
law. Alterations can also damage the catalytic
converter and result in increased fuel con-
sumption and impaired engine running con-
ditions.
If the "CHECK ENGINE" indicator lamp lights
up in the instrument cluster when the engine
is running, this indicates that there may be a
malfunction in the engine control system or
in the exhaust gas aftertreatment system.
We recommend having the malfunction
checked as soon as possible. BlueEFFICIENCY
®
exhaust gas after-
treatment using DEF
BlueEFFICIENCY ®
exhaust gas aftertreat-
ment requires a reducing agent (DEF) in order
to function properly. Maintaining the level
and condition of the DEF is part of the regular
maintenance service work.
DEF is a non-flammable, non-toxic, colorless
and odorless, water-soluble liquid. Exhaust system maintenance
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Only use DEF according to ISO 22241. Do
not add special additives to DEF or dilute it
with water. This can damage the BlueEFFI-
CIENCY ®
exhaust gas aftertreatment. Description of maintenance work for
the exhaust system
The composition of exhaust emissions is
influenced not only by the exhaust gas after-
treatment system, but also by various engine
parts and their settings.
Maintenance of the exhaust system must
therefore include these engine parts. Some
maintenance jobs are actually only tests.
They are important, however, because they
allow early detection of discrepancies which
can later lead to increased exhaust emis-
sions. It is generally less costly to adjust devi-
ations of this sort immediately than to wait
until they incur high repair costs. The main-
tenance intervals have been determined so
that the vehicle, under normal operating con-
ditions, should operate properly between
maintenance services. Changing the engine oil and filter
Change the engine oil and oil filter every
15,000 miles. If oil consumption should
increase, determine the cause and take nec-
essary corrective steps. Do not reset the
service interval display if the oil level is filled
up or the oil is changed at times other than
the recommended intervals. Replacing the air filter
In normal dust conditions, replace the air fil-
ter every 45,000 miles. Clean the air filter cap
and housing before removing the air filter. Replacing the fuel filter
Replace the fuel filter every 30,000 miles Checking the diesel particle filter
The saturation level of the diesel particle filter
must first be checked at 90,000 miles.
If the saturation level is still below the thresh-
old value at 90,000 miles, the saturation level
of the diesel particle filter must be checked
again at each subsequent oil service plus/
maintenance service.
If the level of the diesel particle filter is above
the limit value, the diesel particle filter should
be replaced.
Once the new diesel particle filter has been
installed, the checking cycle starts again after
90,000 miles. Checking and adding DEF
Check and add DEF every 15,000 miles. Maintenance service
Vehicle maintenance work (including
exhaust system maintenance)
i The maintenance services should be car-
ried out at the specified mileage or after the
specified number of years (whichever
comes first).
You can find detailed descriptions of the
maintenance services here (Y page 9).
You can find a description of the scope of
maintenance for the exhaust system here
(Y page 8). 8
Maintenance serviceMaintenance Booklet
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Oil service
plus Maintenance
service Check fluid level and correct
If there is fluid loss, determine the cause and remedy
it (separate invoice)
Engine cooling system: corrosion inhibitor/anti-
freeze
^
Hydraulic brake system
^ ^
Power steering
^
Auxiliary battery in the engine compartment
^
Windshield washer system
^
DEF reservoir
^ ^
Engine
Replace fuel filter with water separator
^
Check poly-V-belt for signs of wear and damage
^ ^
Chassis and body
Replace the dust filter for the heating/ventilation or
the activate charcoal/combination filter for the air-
conditioning system (after 2 years at the latest,
observe the installation date)
^
Replace the dust filter for rear compartment air con-
ditioning (after 2 years at the latest, observe instal-
lation date)
^
Test trailer hitch: check function, play and attach-
ment
^
Sliding door: check water drain bores
^
Road wheels, brakes
Check and correct tire pressures, including spare
wheel
^ ^
Tire sealant: check expiration date, replace (separate
invoice)
^
Check thickness of the brake pads and condition of
the brake discs. Vehicles with twin tires and super-
wide tires: rear wheels must be removed and
remounted (separate invoice)
^10
Maintenance serviceMaintenance Booklet
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Maintenance service
Date
Mileage
Repair order no. Service A
Service B
Work in addition to the maintenance
service
J2 J10 J15
Oil change
Engine Viscosity Sheet No.
Automatic transmission
Sheet No. Rear axle
Sheet No. Replaced:
Air filter element
Fuel filter with water separator
Dust filter: heating/ventilation
Coolant
Brake fluid
DEF
Diesel particle filter Diesel particulate filter checked
Diesel particulate filter replaced
Signature/stamp from an authorized Sprinter dealer Confirmation
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Date
Mileage
Repair order no. Service A
Service B
Work in addition to the maintenance
service
J2 J10 J15
Oil change
Engine Viscosity Sheet No.
Automatic transmission
Sheet No. Rear axle
Sheet No. Replaced:
Air filter element
Fuel filter with water separator
Dust filter: heating/ventilation
Coolant
Brake fluid
DEF
Diesel particle filter Diesel particulate filter checked
Diesel particulate filter replaced
Signature/stamp from an authorized Sprinter dealer16
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Date
Mileage
Repair order no. Service A
Service B
Work in addition to the maintenance
service
J2 J10 J15
Oil change
Engine Viscosity Sheet No.
Automatic transmission
Sheet No. Rear axle
Sheet No. Replaced:
Air filter element
Fuel filter with water separator
Dust filter: heating/ventilation
Coolant
Brake fluid
DEF
Diesel particle filter Diesel particulate filter checked
Diesel particulate filter replaced
Signature/stamp from an authorized Sprinter dealer Confirmation
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Date
Mileage
Repair order no. Service A
Service B
Work in addition to the maintenance
service
J2 J10 J15
Oil change
Engine Viscosity Sheet No.
Automatic transmission
Sheet No. Rear axle
Sheet No. Replaced:
Air filter element
Fuel filter with water separator
Dust filter: heating/ventilation
Coolant
Brake fluid
DEF
Diesel particle filter Diesel particulate filter checked
Diesel particulate filter replaced
Signature/stamp from an authorized Sprinter dealer18
ConfirmationMaintenance Booklet