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On-board computer (vehicles with
steering wheel buttons) Operating the on-board computer
Overview X
To activate the on-board computer: turn
the key to position 1in the ignition lock.
The on-board computer shows vehicle infor-
mation and settings in the display.
You can control the display and the settings in the on-board computer with the buttons on
the steering wheel. 0043
Display
On-board computer operation 0044
0081
and0082
R Selects submenus
R Changes values
R Adjusts the volume
Using the telephone
0061 Accepts a call
0076 Ends a call 0087
Scrolls from one menu to another
0080
Forwards
007F Back
Scrolls within a menu
0063 Forwards
0064 Back Controls
You can think of the order of the menus and of
the functions within a menu as a circle:
X Press the 0080or007F button repeatedly.
The menus are displayed one after the
other.
X Press the 0064or0063 button repeatedly.
The functions in the menu/submenu are
displayed one after the other.
Several functions are combined thematically
in the menus.
The display changes when you press one of
the buttons on the steering wheel. You can
use a function to call up information or to
change the settings for the vehicle.
For example, the AUDIOmenu has functions
for controlling the radio or CD player.
Unlike in other menus, you will find submenus
in the Settings
Settings menu. For information on
how to use these submenus, see the "Set-
tings menu" section (Y page 188) .
The number of menus depends on your vehi-
cle's equipment.
i Operation of the audio equipment using
the steering wheel buttons and making set-
tings using the AUDIOmenu only function 184
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Menu overview
Diagrams This is what the displays look like when you scroll through the menus.
Generic terms The illustration shows the menus on a vehicle
with Audio 15.
On Sound 5/Audio 20, the on-board com-
puter always shows the AUDIOandTEL (tele-
phone) menus in English. This is the case even
if a different language is selected for the dis- play. Operation
0043
Operation menu (Y
page 186)
R Standard display
R Calling up the service due date
(Y page 258)
R Tire pressure monitor
(Y page 291)
R Checking the engine oil level
(Y page 250) 0044
Audio menu (Y
page 187) 0087
Message memory menu
(Y
page 198) Operation
0085
Settings menu (Y
page 188) 0083
Trip computer menu (Y
page 195) 0084
Telephone menu (Y
page 196) i
The generic terms in the tabular overview
should make orientation easier for you.
However, they are not always shown on the display. Operation menu
Overview You can select the following functions in the
Operation
menu by pressing the 0063
or 0064 button on the steering wheel: 186
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Resetting the trip computer
Using the steering wheel buttons
X Press the 0080or007F button to select
After start
After start.
X Press the 0063or0064 button to select the
function you would like to reset.
X Press and hold the 0045reset button until the
values are reset to "0". Telephone menu
Introduction G
WARNING
If you operate information systems and com-
munication equipment integrated in the vehi- cle while driving, you will be distracted from
traffic conditions. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate the equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the equip-
ment when the vehicle is stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements of
the country in which you are currently driving when operating a mobile phone in the vehicle.
If it is permitted to operate a mobile phone
while the vehicle is in motion, only operate it
when road and traffic conditions permit.
If you have connected a mobile phone to the
Sprinter hands-free system, you can operate
it using the functions in the TEL
TEL menu.
X Switch on the mobile phone (see the sep-
arate operating instructions).
X Switch on the audio equipment (see the
separate operating instructions).
X Establish a Bluetooth ®
connection
between the mobile phone and the audio
equipment (see the separate operating
instructions). X
Press the 0080or007F button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the TEL TELmenu.
X When Please enter PIN:
Please enter PIN: appears in the
display, enter the PIN using the mobile
phone or audio equipment.
The mobile phone will search for a network. The display remains blank during this time.
You will see the mobile phone operational
readiness display once the mobile phone
has found a network.
i You can obtain further information about
suitable mobile phones and connecting
mobile phones via Bluetooth ®
at any quali-
fied specialist workshop.
i If the mobile phone operational readiness
symbol goes out, your vehicle is outside of
the transmission and reception range.
Accepting a call X
Press the 0061button on the steering
wheel to accept an incoming call.
The display shows the call duration.
Rejecting or ending a call X
Press 0076button on the steering wheel to
reject or end a call.
The caller then hears the engaged tone.
The display shows the mobile phone opera- tional readiness symbol again.
Dialing a number from the phone book You can enter new telephone numbers into
the phone book via the mobile phone (see the
separate operating instructions). If your
mobile phone is able to receive calls, you can
search for and dial a number from the phone book. 196
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Using the steering wheel buttons
X Use the 0080or007F button to select the
TEL
TEL menu.
The display shows the mobile phone opera- tional readiness symbol.
X Press the 0063or0064 button to switch to
the phone book.
The on-board computer reads the phone
book stored on the SIM card or in the
mobile phone. This may take more than a
minute.
When the message is no longer displayed,
reading has ended.
X Press the 0063or0064 button to select the
desired name.
or X To start rapid scrolling: press and hold
the 0063 or0064 button longer than 1 sec-
ond.
Rapid scrolling stops when you release the button or reach the end of the list.
Using the steering wheel buttons X To start dialing: press the0061button.
The on-board computer dials the corre-
sponding phone number.
When a connection is established, the
name of the other person and/or the call
duration appear in the display.
X To exit the phone book: press the0076
button.
Redialing The on-board computer saves the last names
or numbers dialed in the redial memory. Using the steering wheel buttons
X Use the 0080or007F button to select the
TEL TEL menu.
The display shows the mobile phone opera-
tional readiness symbol.
X Press the 0061button.
The display shows the most recently dialed
numbers or names in the redial memory.
X Press the 0063or0064 button to select the
desired name or number.
X To start dialing: press the0061button.
The on-board computer dials the corre-
sponding phone number.
When a connection is established, the
name of the other person and/or the call
duration appear in the display.
or X To exit the redial memory: press the
0076 button. Display messages
Notes on display messages
Important safety notes G
WARNING
No information will be displayed if either the
instrument cluster or the display is inopera-
tive.
As a result, you will not be able to see warning and indicator lamps or information about the
driving conditions, such as speed or outside
temperature. Driving characteristics may be
impaired. Adjust your driving style and vehiclespeed accordingly.
Contact a qualified specialist workshop
immediately. G
WARNING
If service work is not carried out correctly, the operating safety of your vehicle may be affec-
ted. This could cause you to lose control of
your vehicle and cause an accident. More-
over, the safety systems may no longer be Display messages
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Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and
0050
0050Solutions 003E
Hood open Hood open You are already driving at walking pace, even though the hood is
not closed.
X Close the hood. 0064
Please enter PIN: Please enter PIN: You have not yet entered your PIN in the mobile phone.
X Enter the PIN for the SIM card. 003E
Doors open Doors open You are already driving at walking pace, even though not all the
doors are closed.
X Close the doors. 00B1
Check wash. fluid Check wash. fluid
level level The washer fluid level is too low.
X Add washer fluid (Y page 255).Key
Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and
0050
0050Solutions 0039
Replace key Visit Replace key Visit
workshop workshop The key is no longer working.
X Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Indicator and warning lamps in the instrument cluster
When switching on the ignition, some systems carry out a self-test. Some indicator and warn- ing lamps may temporarily turn on or start to flash. This is not an indication of any problem.
Only when these indicator and warning lights turn on or start flashing after the engine has
started or during the journey has a malfunction occurred. Indicator and warning lamps in the inst
rumentcluster
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Useful information
............................230
Stowage spaces and stowage com- partments .......................................... 230
Folding table in the twin co-driver's seat .................................................... 234
Cup holder ......................................... 234
Bottle holder ...................................... 235
Ashtray .............................................. 235
Cigarette lighter ................................ 235
12 V socket ....................................... 236
Mobile phone ..................................... 236
Additional communications equip-
ment ................................................... 237 229Stowing and features
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Eyeglasses compartment in the over-
head control panel X
To open: briefly press cover 0043.
The eyeglasses compartment opens down- wards.
X To close: press the eyeglasses compart-
ment into the overhead control panel until
it engages.
Make sure that the eyeglasses compartment
is always closed while the vehicle is in motion. Dashboard stowage compartments
G
WARNING
Objects protruding from the stowage com-
partment above the co-driver front air bag
could obstruct or even prevent deployment of the co-driver front air bag. The co-driver front air bag may then fail to provide the intended
protection. There is an increased risk of
injury.
Do not place any protruding objects in the
stowage compartment above the co-driver
front air bag.
! The right and left storage spaces may be
loaded with a maximum of 11 lb (5 kg) each. Stowage space (example: co-driver's side)
Stowage compartment equipped with smartphone
connections
0087 USB port
0085 3.5 mm audio jack
i Depending on the vehicle equipment, a
USB port and an AUX-in connection is
installed in the stowage compartment. A
Media Interface is a universal interface for
portable audio equipment, e.g. for an iPod ®
or MP3 player (see the separate audio sys-
tem operating instructions). Stowage spaces and stowage compartments
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In addition, flammable materials can ignite if:
R the hot cigarette lighter falls
R a child holds the hot cigarette lighter to
objects, for example
There is a risk of fire and injury.
Always hold the cigarette lighter by the knob.
Always make sure that the cigarette lighter is
out of reach of children. Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle. X
To use the cigarette lighter: turn the key
to position 1in the ignition lock.
X Press in cigarette lighter 0043.
The cigarette lighter will pop out automati- cally when the heating element is red-hot.
X Pull the cigarette lighter out of the socket
by its handle. 12 V socket
Socket on the lower section of the center console
0043 12 V socket (25 A) The 12 V sockets for accessories are:
R
on the lower section of the center console
(12 V, 25 A)
R on the inside of the driver's seat frame
(12 V, 15 A)
R in the respective corner trim next to the
rear doors in the passenger compartment
(12 V, 15 A)
R in the cargo compartment next to the left
rear door (12 V, 15 A)
You can use the 12 V sockets (15 A) for
accessories with a maximum power con-
sumption of 180 W. Youcan connect acces-
sories with a maximum power consumption
of 300 Wto the 12 V socket (25 A) on the
lower section of the center console.
i The sockets are supplied with power even
when the key is removed from the ignition
lock. If accessories, e.g. a coolbox, remain
connected while the engine is not running, the battery will discharge. Mobile phone
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
If you operate information systems and com-
munication equipment integrated in the vehi- cle while driving, you will be distracted from
traffic conditions. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate the equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the equip-
ment when the vehicle is stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements for
the country in which you are currently driving when operating mobile phones.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is
covering a distance of 44 fee t(approximately
14 m) every second. 236
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You and others can suffer health-related dam-
age through electromagnetic radiation. By
using an exterior antenna, a possible health
risk caused by electromagnetic fields, as dis-cussed in scientific circles, is taken into
account. Only have the exterior antenna
installed by a qualified specialist workshop.
We recommend the use of an approved exte-
rior antenna for operating the mobile phone.
Only in this way can optimal mobile phone
reception quality in the vehicle be ensured
and mutual interference between the vehicle
electronics and mobile phones minimized.
Observe the legal requirements for each indi- vidual country. Mobile phone pre-installation
The mobile phone pre-installation includes a
hands-free system integrated into the vehi-
cle. The microphone for the hands-free sys-
tem is installed in the overhead control panel or in the overhead stowage compartment
together with the front interior light.
In order to use the hands-free system, you will
need a special bracket. The Sprinter acces-
sories include brackets for various mobile
phone models.
i Mobile phone brackets which are availa-
ble from various manufacturers on the
open market are not compatible with the
Sprinter telephone system. You can recog- nize suitable holders for your mobile phoneby the imprinted star and the B6 spare part
number on the back of the bracket.
Detailed instructions for use can be found in
the operating instructions for the mobile
phone bracket and in the separate operating
instructions for the mobile phone pre-instal-
lation.
i The mobile phone battery is charged
depending on the condition of charge and
the position of the key in the ignition lock.
The mobile phone display indicates the
charging process. Additional communications equip-
ment
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
If you operate mobile communication equip-
ment while driving, you will be distracted from traffic conditions. You could also lose controlof the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate this equipment when the vehicleis stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements for
the country in which you are currently driving when operating mobile communication
equipment.
Please remember, a navigation system does
not supply information on the load-bearing
capacity of bridges or the overhead clearance
of underpasses. The driver remains responsi- ble for safety at all times.
You and others can suffer health-related dam-
age through electromagnetic radiation. By
using an exterior antenna, a possible health
risk caused by electromagnetic fields, as dis- cussed in scientific circles, is taken into
account. Only have the exterior antenna
installed by a qualified specialist workshop.
You will find information on installing electri-
cal or electronic equipment in the “Vehicle
electronics” section (Y page 316). Installation for PND mobile navigation
devices
You can secure a personal navigation device
(Personal Navigation Device PND) using a
commercially available adapter. Additional communications equipment
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Example: 6-cylinder diesel engine
For vehicles with a red oil dipstick, only checkthe oil level when the engine is at normal
operating temperature:
X Stop your vehicle as far away from traffic as
possible on level ground.
X Secure the vehicle to prevent it from rolling
away.
X Switch off the engine.
X Wait 5 minutes.
For vehicles with a yellow oil dipstick, only
check the oil level when the engine is cold.
X Stop your vehicle as far away from traffic as
possible on level ground.
X Secure the vehicle to prevent it from rolling
away.
X Open the hood (Y page 248).
X Pull out oil dipstick 0043.
X Wipe oil dipstick 0043using a lint-free cloth.
X Insert oil dipstick 0043back into the guide
tube as far as it will go and remove it again.
If the level is between minimum mark 0087
and maximum mark 0044, the oil level is cor-
rect.
X If the oil level has dropped to or below min-
imum mark 0087, open cap 0085and add
engine oil (Y page 252).
The difference in quantity between
marks 0044and 0087is approximately
2 US quarts (2 liters).
X Insert the oil dipstick into the guide tube as
far as it will go.
X Close the hood (Y page 249). OM651 4-cylinder diesel engine:
At outside temperatures between 32 ‡
(–0 †) and 86 ‡ (30 †), the oil level can be
checked when the engine is cold.
Measuring the engine oil when the engine is
cold is less precise than measuring when the
engine is at normal operating temperature.
When the appropriate warning is shown in the
display
X Add engine oil (Y page 252)
or X Have engine oil siphoned off.
Add engine oil G
WARNING
If engine oil comes into contact with hot com- ponents in the engine compartment, it may
ignite. There is a risk of fire and injury.
Make sure that engine oil is not spilled next to
the filler neck. Let the engine cool down and
thoroughly clean the engine oil off the com-
ponents before starting the engine.
! The alternator is located below the engine
oil filler neck. If engine oil spills onto the
alternator, there is a danger of alternator
damage. Be very careful when adding
engine oil. H
Environmental note
When adding oil, take care not to spill any. If
oil enters the soil or waterways, it is harmful to the environment.
! Do not add too much oil. adding too much
engine oil can result in damage to the
engine or to the catalytic converter. Have
excess engine oil siphoned off.
! Do not use any additives in the engine oil.
This could damage the engine.
X Open the hood (Y page 248).
X Unscrew and remove cap 0085.
X Add engine oil. 252
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