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Sprinter Fan 10-22-2009 08:51 AM

Sprinter Van Owner? Need service manual?
 
Just a note to let everyone know about a killer Sprinter Van service manual I bought yesterday. 7300 pages! :eek: Never seen anything like it. Check it out here:

http://www.sprintermanual.com

You won't be disappointed!

rr69half6bbl 10-22-2009 12:33 PM

wow , im impressed, thats a nice site. Im amazed that they have a site set up to help customer owners out like that, most of the time your reduced to getting a no name printed manual with vauge instructions. Ive never even seen a chiltons for the sprinters.

MrOldart2U 10-22-2009 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by Sprinter Fan (Post 31671)
7300 pages! :eek: Never seen anything like it. Check it out here:

http://sprinterservicemanual.com

You won't be disappointed!


I have a Sprinter van the company supplies me with (I am a forklift tech) and the Dodge dealer here cringes every time we take them in. (company has 3 of them) All I can say is HOLY CR^P!!!!!:eek:

Sprinter Fan 10-27-2009 10:06 AM

Did you order one Mroldart2u?
 
Did you order yours yet? After mine was shipped, I got emailed bonus tech guide that was a compilation on EGR valve information. It was awesome for anybody dealing with EGR valve issues. Best service manual I've ever seen for any vehicle... period! :D

Sprinter Fan 01-18-2012 10:12 PM

New website for Sprinter Ultimate Service Manual 4.0
 
The latest version of this ultra-killer sprinter manual is available thru this website:

http://www.sprintermanual.com :hello:


It's been a best seller on eBay for over 5 years now. Also lots of free sprinter information on the site. Great web design as well! Check it out!

bor592 07-04-2012 08:31 AM

I went to this website all i see is the info / owner manual that came in the glove box? Am I missing someting here?

CJD AUTOMOTIVE 07-05-2012 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by MrOldart2U (Post 31705)
I have a Sprinter van the company supplies me with (I am a forklift tech) and the Dodge dealer here cringes every time we take them in. (company has 3 of them) All I can say is HOLY CR^P!!!!!:eek:

Tell me about it!! The 612 and 647's are pretty easy to diagnose and repair after 8 years of messing with them, but the '07-up 3.0L is a different animal. I'm pretty good with them, but damn Mercedes, could you make diagnostics anymore vague? Codes on those will lead you down a dark path. You have have to really think out the system and you almost always find it is something that is related to the codes, just nothing that actually coded!

I always tell people, the Merc diesel is overcomplicated, refined, elegant, and a bitch to work on. The Cummins is just blunt-force trauma, but easy to diagnose and repair.

MrOldart2U 07-05-2012 08:56 AM

Well the company that had those finally shed from them ... not due to anything other than the poor customer service that the dealer provided... The vans themselves were really good vehicles, for what they are and what we were using them for... They actually could use more carrying capacity, even tho rated as a 3/4 ton... (Its a 'light' 3/4 for sure) The main problem is I guess as you stated the codes/vagueness is where the dealer fell on their faces... Ususally takes 3 trips to dealer to really 'fix' what was wrong.. I think though that if in the normal consumer (not fleet use) use they would be great if you need a large capacity van....20mpg in town 25ish hyway weighing close to 10k lbs (loaded with tool box,tools supplies parts etc., isnt bad... the down side 80mph tops... ;)

CJD AUTOMOTIVE 07-05-2012 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by MrOldart2U (Post 88413)
... the down side 80mph tops... ;)

The speed limiter is easy to change, just a few key strokes. I won't do it on the big fleet companies, but the smaller ones ask me to disable it all the time.

As much as I hate them, they are hard to beat. Turning radius second to none, great mileage, very roomy, and good power.

Tristateturbo.com 10-26-2012 06:31 PM

Sprinter Freightliner Replacement Turbo Rebuild and reasons for failure
 
Frieightliner Sprinter 2.7L and 3.0L CDI Owners: We can help with those complicated Sprinter problems, no power, inconsistent power, surging, Variable Nozzle systems issues. Dont fall victim to uneducated technicians or service centers that have no experience with the OM647 and OM642 engines.

We specialize in turbocharger re-manufacturing and carry a full inventory of Sprinter Van turbocharger replacements, new and reman / rebuilt. In addition to service and support we have year of experience working with non-linear VNT diesel turbochargers specific to the Mercedes family OM602+.

Sprinter Fleet Owners in the New York Metro area can drop off their turbocharger at our facility located in Midland Park, New Jersey and receive next day in house turbocharger rebuilds.

Tristateturbo.com
80 Greenwood Avenue
Midland Park, NJ 07432
888-292-7001

Gorts 5th 10-27-2012 06:04 AM

I never worked on one but i drove one for about a year for a builder what a nice van i loved the high roof line and the rear swinging doors out of the way and all the options like the anti skid anti rollover cabin heater when you stepped out of the van kept it warm what a well thought out vehicle i actually used that van to knock over tall brush to install a large construction site sign
don't tell anyone :duck:
and my brother use to turn them into rescue units for American La France
be for they mismanaged the company out of business

MrOldart2U 10-28-2012 01:37 PM

If i could find a used reasonably priced one I would actually consider buying it and using it for a DD.....

Gorts 5th 10-28-2012 04:06 PM

i would too wat a nice vehicle


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