trailer MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2020 MY20 with 7” screen
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hicl etype 3500 with amax. permissible gross weight of 9,900 lbs (4.490 t) (For Canad aonly) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
14 900 lbs (6.759 t) 2)
,o nly
fo rm odel series 90 7.657 8)5000 lbs (2.268 t)
2)
,o nly
fo rm odel series 90 7.657 8)500 lbs (0.22
7t)2)
,o nly form odel series
90 7.657 8)
15 250 lbs (6.9 17t)3)
,n ot
fo rm odel series 90 7.657 8)75
00 lbs (3.402 t) 3)
,n ot
fo rm odel series 90 7.657 8)75
0lbs (0.340 t) 3)
,n ot fo rmodel series
90 7.657 8) Ve
hicl etype 3500 with amax. permissible gross weight of 9,990 lbs (4.53 1t)(Fo rU SA only) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
14 990 lbs (6.799 t) 2)
,o nly
fo rm odel series 90 7.657 8)5004 lbs (2.270 t)
2)
,o nly
fo rm odel series 90 7.657 8)500 lbs (0.22
7t)2)
,o nlyf or model series
90 7.657 8)
15 250 lbs (6.9 17t)3)
,n ot
fo rm odel series 90 7.657 8)75
00 lbs (3.402 t) 3)
,n ot
fo rm odel series 90 7.657 8)75
0lbs (0.340 t) 3)
,n ot form odel series
90 7.657 8) Ve
hicl etype 3500 XD with amax. permissible gross weight of 11,03 0lbs (5.00 3t) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
15 250 lbs (6.9 17t)4)
5004 lbs(2.270 t) 2)
,o nly
fo rm odel series 90 7.657 8)500 lbs (0.22
7t)2)
,o nly form odel series
90 7.657 8)
optional :7500 lbs
(3.402 t) 3)
,n ot form odel
series 90 7.657 8) optional
:750 lbs (0.340 t) 3)
,n ot for
model series 90 7.657 8) Ve
hicl etype 4500 with amax. permissible gross weight of 12,125 lbs (5.500 t) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
15 250 lbs (6.9 17t)4)
5004 lbs(2.270 t) 2)
,o nly
fo rm odel series 90 7.657 8)500 lbs (0.22
7t)2)
,o nly form odel series
90 7.657 8)
optional :7500 lbs
(3.400 t) 3)
,n ot form odel
series 90 7.657 8) optional
:750 lbs (0.340 t) 3)
,n ot for
model series 90 7.657 8) 2)
Only NAFTAt rail er cross member ,tow ing capa‐
cit y5 ,000 lbs. 3)
Onl yNAFT Atrail er cross member ,tow ing capa‐
cit y7 ,500 lbs. 288
Tech nica ldata
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4)
Only NAFTAt rail er cross member ,tow ing capa‐
cit y5 ,000 or 7,500 lbs.
6) In trailer operation, no individual maximu mper‐
missible gross weight of those specified in the
ta ble ma ybeexceeded.
8) The vehicle lengt hfor vehicles wit hthe model
series 90 7.65 7( Ca rgoV an) is 29 0in(7,36 7m m).
9) It is no tpossible to towat railer on vehicles
whic hhaven otbeen equipped wi thatrailer cou‐
plin gass tandard. In this case, them aximum per‐
missible gross vehicle weight cor responds tothe
maximu mpermissible gross weight of thev ehicle
combination.
% If
th et railer coupling is retrofitted ,the identi‐
fi cation pla tess hould be adap teda ccording ly
wit hthe altered, maximum permissible
we ights. Please consult an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center if youh ave anyf ur‐
th er questions. The body builder label is
found on thef ront-end
module abo vether adiator and con tains them axi‐
mum permissible curb weight fort he vehicles. Lashing points and car
rier sy stems Information abou
tthe cargo tie-down points *
NO
TERisk of accident if them aximum
loading capacity of thec argo tie-down
point is exceeded If
yo uc ombin evarious cargo tie-down points
to secur eaload, alw ayst aket he maximum
loading capacity of thew eakes tcargo tie-
down poin tint oa ccount.
During maximum full- stop braking, forc es may
act whic hcan multipl ythe weight of thel oad. #
Alwaysu se se veralc argo tie-down
point stod istribut eand spread thel oad.
Distribut ethe load on thec argo tie-
down points evenly. The nominal
tensil estrengt histhe maximum per‐
missible tensil eforce.
Fu rther information on thec argo tie-down points
and tie-down eyes can be obtained in the" Trans‐
po rting" section (/ page 208).
Ti e-d owne yes
No minal tensile stre ngt hoft he tie-down eyes Ti
e-d owne yesN ominaltensile
st re ngth
Pa ssenger Van3 50 daN
Cargo Van8 00 daN Loading
rails
No minal tensile stre ngth of thec argo tie-
down point sinthe cargo compartment Cargo tie-down
point
No
minal tensile
st re ngth
Loading rails on cargo
compartment floor 500 daN
Lo we rloading rail on
side wall 200 daN
Up per loading rail on
side wall 12
5d aN The
values specified appl yonlytol oads resting
on thec argo compartmen tfloor if youo bse rve
th ef ollowing:
R The load is secured totwoc argo tie-down
points on ther ail
R The dis tance tothen eares tload-securing
point on thes ame rail is appr oximately 1m Information about
roof racks &
WARNING Risk of inju ryif maximum roof
load is exceeded
If yo up laceal oad on ther oof as well as any
ex tern al and internal attachments ,the vehi‐
cle's center of gr avity will be raised and the
usual drivin gcharacteristics, as well as the
st eering and braking characteristics, will
ch ange. During cornering ,the vehicle will tilt
mor eseve rely an dmayreact mor esluggishly
to steering mo vements.
If yo ue xceed them aximum roof load, the
driving characteristics, as well as thes teering Te
ch nica ldata 289
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Displa
ymessages
Possible causes/consequences and 0050 0050Solutions
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Currently Unavailable
Camera Dirty *
The camer aviewisr estricted. Possible causes:
R Dirtont he windshield in thec amera's field of vision
R Heavy precipitation or fog
Driving sy stems and driving saf etys ystems ma ybem alfunctioning
or temp orarily una vailable.
When thec auses ha vebeen eliminated, thed riving sy stems and
driving saf etys ystems will be available again.
If th ed ispla ymessag edoes no tdisappear: #
Stop in accordance wit hthe tra ffic conditions. #
Clean thew indshield. #
If necessar y,consult aqualified specialis tworks hop. Currently Unavailable
RadarS
ensors Dirty *
The radar sensor sy stem is malfunctioning. Possible causes:
R Dirtont he sensors
R Heavy precipitation
R Extended countr ydriving wi thout other traf fic, e.g. in thed esert
The following sy stems ma ybeaffected:
R ActiveD ista nce Assi stDISTRONI C(/ page 152)
R Blind Spo tAssis t(/pag e163)
R ActiveB rake Assi st (/ pag e149)
Driving sy stems and driving saf etys ystems ma ybem alfunctioning
or temp orarily una vailable.
When thec auses ha vebeen eliminated, thed riving sy stems and
driving saf etys ystems will be available again.
If th ed ispla ymessag edoes no tdisappear: #
Stop in accordance wit hthe tra ffic conditions. #
Clean all sensor s(/pag e224). #
Restar tt he engine. #
If necessar y,consult aqualified specialis tworks hop.
Active Distance Assist
Now Available *A
ctiv eDista nce Assi stDISTRONI Cisoperationa laga in and can be
acti vated( /pag e153).
00D9 Off *T
he HOLD function has been deactivated because thev ehicle is slip‐
ping or an activation condition has no tbeen met. #
Reactivat ethe HOLD function later on or checkt he HOLD func‐
tion's activation conditions (/ page155).
Blind Spot Assist Inoper-
ative *B
lind Spo tAssis tism alfunctionin g(/ pag e163). #
Visit aq ualified specialis tworks hop.
Blind Spot Assist Trailer
Not Monitored *W
hen youe stablish an electrical connection wit hthe trailer ,Blind
Spo tAssis twillremain available but thea reab eside thet railer will
no tbem onitored. The function of Blind Spo tAssis tmaybe restric‐
te dasar esult (/ page163). 298
Displaymessa gesa nd warning and indicator lamps
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St
ation
Deleting ............................................ 206
Direct frequency entr y..................... 206
Moving ............................................. 206
Sear ching ........................................ .206
Setting ............................................. 205
St oring ............................................. 206
St ation list
Calling up ......................................... 205
St ation presets
Modifying ......................................... 206
St ationar yheating
Problems .......................................... 108
St ationar yheating/ventilation
Ad justing (on-board computer) ......... 107
St ationar yheating/ventilation
see Auxilia ryheating
see Hot-water auxiliary heater
Ste ering wheel ...................................... 175
Ad justing ............................................ 76
Buttons ............................................. 175
St opping thea larm (ATA ) ...................... .62
St ow agea reas
see Stow ages pace
St ow agec om partments
see Stow ages pace
St ow ages pace ....................................... 77
Armres t.............................................. 77
Cen terc onsole ................................... 77
Cockpit .............................................. .77
Doo r................................................... 77
Glasse scompartment ........................ 78
Glo vebox. .......................................... 77
Sulfur content ....................................... 277
Summer tires ........................................2 44
Sur round lighting
Switching on/of f................................ 87
Sur round View
see 360° Camera
Switch-of fdela ytime
Exterior ............................................... 86
Interior ............................................... 90
Switching air-recirculation mode
on/off .................................................... 104
Switching on ignition (start/s top
button) .................................................. 109
Switching seat heating on/off ..............76
Switching synchronization function
on/of f(control panel) .......................... 103Switching
theA /C function on/off ....102
Switching ther ear window
defros tero n/off ................................... 104
Switching thew indshield heater
on/off .................................................... 104
Sy stem settings
Re setfunction (multimedia sys‐
te m) .................................................. 19 3
Setting thed ista nce uni t.................. 19 3
Setting thet ime and dat eautomat‐
icall y.................................................1 91
Setting thet ime zone. ...................... 19 2
Setting thet ime/dat eformat ........... 19 2
Sy stem settings
see Blue tooth®
see Language
see Wi-Fi T
Ta ilpipes (care) .................................... .224
Ta nk capacity
Fu el .................................................. 279
Re ser ve(fuel) ...................................2 79
Ta nk content
DEF. ................................................. 280
Te ch nical data
Information ....................................... 273
No tes( trailerh itch) .......................... 285
Ti re pressur emonitor .......................2 53
Ve hicle identification plat e............... 274
Te lephone ...................................... 180, 194
Ac tivating functions du ring acall. ..... 19 6
Calls wit hseveral participant s......... .196
Connecting amobile phon e(Near
Field Communicatio n(NFC)) ............ 19 5
Connecting amobile phon e(Pass‐
ke y) .................................................. .194
Connecting amobile phone
(Secur eSimple Pairing) .................... 194
De-authorizing amobilephone ......... 19 5
Incoming call during an existing
call .................................................. .196
Informatio n....................................... 194
Menu (on-boar dcomputer) ............... 180
Mobile phone voice recognition ........ 19 6
No tes. ............................................... 194
Re ception and transmission vol‐
ume .................................................. 19 6
Switching mobil ephones .................. 19 5
Switching mobil ephones (Near
Field Communication (NFC)) ............ 19 5
Te lephon emenuo verview. ...............1 94 338
Index
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To
pping up the windshield washer
sy stem .................................................. 220
To uc hC ontrol ....................................... 186
On-boar dcomputer .......................... 175
Operating ......................................... 186
Setting acoustic ope rating feed‐
bac k.................................................1 87
Setting thes ensitivity ....................... 186
To uchscreen (media display)
Operating ......................................... 187
Setting acoustic ope rating feed‐
bac k.................................................1 87
To ws tarting .......................................... 24 0
To w- aw ay alarm
Fu nctio n............................................. 62
Switching on/o ff................................ 62
To wing away ......................................... 237
Ra ised front or rear axle .................. .238
To wing eye
Ins talling/ removing ......................... .240
St orag elocation ...............................2 39
To wing eye( stora gelocation)
see Vehicle tool kit
To wing me thods .................................. .236
Tr actio ngrade ...................................... 255
Tr aile rhitch
Care ................................................. 224
General no tes. .................................. 285
Information ....................................... 171
Information aboutt railer operation .. 16 8
Pe rm issible trailer loads and trailer
dr aw bar nose weight s....................... .172
Po we rsupply ................................... .173
Soc ket. ............................................. 17 0
Tr aile rloads .......................................... 285
Tr aile roperation
Ac tiveL aneK eeping Assis t............... 16 6
Coupling/Decouplin gthe trailer .......1 70
Gross axle weight rating ................... 274
Information ....................................... 171
Lane Keeping Assis t.........................1 65
No tes. ............................................... 16 8
Pe rm issible trailer loads and trailer
dr aw bar nose weight s....................... .172
Po we rsupply ................................... .173
Soc ket. ............................................. 17 0
Tr ailer loads ...................................... 285
Tr aile rstabilization ............................... 14 8
Tr ansfer redv ehicle data
And roid Au to .................................... 201 Appl
eCarPlay ®
................................. 201
Tr ansmissio nposition display .............12 2
Tr ansmissio nratio
LO Wr ang e........................................ 12 6
Tr ansmissio nratio
see Engaging/disengaging LOWR ANGE
Tr anspo rtby rail .................................... 11 4
Tr anspo rting (vehicle breakd own) ...... 239
Tr ead weargrade ................................. 255
Tr im element (care) .............................. 226
Tr ip
Displa ytotal dis tance ....................... 178
Menu (on-boar dcomputer) ............... 178
Tr ip computer
Re setting. ......................................... 17 9
Showing ............................................ 178
Tr ip distance ........................................ .178
Showing ............................................ 178
Tr ip odom eter
Re setting. ......................................... 17 9
Tr ip odom eter
see Trip dis tance
Tu rn signal light
Ad ditional tur nsignal light (all-
wheel driv evehicles) .......................... 92
Tw in co-driver's seat .............................. 71
Tw o-w ayradio telephone
see Mobile phone
Tw o-w ayradios
Fr equencies ...................................... 273
Ins tallation no tes. ............................. 273
Tr ansmission output (maximum )......2 73 U
Un its of measurement
Setting .............................................. 19 3
Un locking setting .................................. .47
Un locking/locking
Swit ching automatic lockin gfea‐
tur eo n/off. ........................................ 50
Unl ockin gand opening front doors
from insid e......................................... 49
USB soc ketint he rear passenger
comp artment .......................................... 81
Using asun visor .................................... 98
Using kickdown .................................... 124
Using thet elephone
see Calls 340
Index