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Saturday, December 25, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI35-31_N-048694 Date: 100126


Drivetrain - Oil Residue On Rear Axle In Pinion Seal Area



Oil residue on rear axle in area of drive pinion bearing seal



Topic number LI35.31-N-048694



Version 1



Design group 35.31 Rear axle center assembly



Date 01-26-2010



Validity Model 906.###



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Oily residue is found in the area of the bearing seal of the drive pinion



Attachments



Cause:



Before starting repair work to rectify leaks, carefully check what type of leak is present at the affected major assembly.



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Moist areas from which no fluid is dripping off or draining away do not represent cause for complaint. These are caused by the phenomenon of



"sweating" (see attachment).



This "sweating" cannot be avoided with the current state of the art and does not have any negative effects. This sweating may also be caused by



pregreasing of the pinion sealing ring.



Remedy:



Repairs due to sweating only produce an aesthetic improvement and are not justified.



To perform a precise check, clean the affected area thoroughly with a cloth and monitor over an appropriate period of time (approx. 1 week or max.



1000 km).



If necessary, check the rear axle oil level and the housing ventilation up to the frame crossmember.



If fluid is dripping or draining off visibly, a leak is present which must be eliminated by performing appropriate repair work as described in WIS.



If a leak is present, also replace the standard oil drain screw with a magnetic oil drain screw A 000 990 58 17.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI40-10_N-048693 Date: 100126


Wheels/Tires - Steering Wheel Vibrations Between 70-80MPH



Steering wheel vibrations in vehicle speed range between 70-80MPH



Topic number LI40.10-N-048693



Version 1



Design group 40.10 Wheels, tires



Date 01-26-2010



Validity Model 906



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



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Steering wheel vibrations in specified vehicle speed range. Vehicle vibrations can also be felt.



Cause:



Radial force variations and/or imbalance in the front wheels are transferred to the steering wheel/vehicle in the form of vibrations.



Note:



Tires not recommended by Mercedes-Benz can aggravate this problem.



Remedy:



The complaint must be reproduced by means of a test drive.



If it is not possible to reproduce the complaint, contact the customer. Otherwise, process the following points one after



the other.



1) Check wheels for damage and tire inflation pressure. Replace any damaged, unusable wheels. Correct the tire inflation pressure. Perform a test



drive if the deviations are greater than 0.5 bar.



2) Check radial force variation (RFV) of the front wheels on a suitable balance machine. Match mount the wheels/tires if necessary.



3) Balance wheels on wheel balancing machine.



4) Mount the wheels. Ensure that they are seated centrally and tighten the wheel studs/wheel nuts finger-tight in a crosswise pattern, then tighten to



the required tightening torque.



5) Perform test drive. If the problem is still present, continue with step 6).



6) Install the specified steering shaft and perform a test drive.



7) Check whether the specified steering gear is installed, replace if necessary.



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NOTE:



If replacing steering gear A9064600400 with A9064600800, you must also install new high-pressure hoses.



Refer to EPC for applicable part number as of chassis S245835.



8) Perform test drive. If the complaint is still present, contact the TAC.

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI35-31_N-048694 Date: 100126


Drivetrain - Oil Residue On Rear Axle In Pinion Seal Area



Oil residue on rear axle in area of drive pinion bearing seal



Topic number LI35.31-N-048694



Version 1



Design group 35.31 Rear axle center assembly



Date 01-26-2010



Validity Model 906.###



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Oily residue is found in the area of the bearing seal of the drive pinion



Attachments



Cause:



Before starting repair work to rectify leaks, carefully check what type of leak is present at the affected major assembly.



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Moist areas from which no fluid is dripping off or draining away do not represent cause for complaint. These are caused by the phenomenon of



"sweating" (see attachment).



This "sweating" cannot be avoided with the current state of the art and does not have any negative effects. This sweating may also be caused by



pregreasing of the pinion sealing ring.



Remedy:



Repairs due to sweating only produce an aesthetic improvement and are not justified.



To perform a precise check, clean the affected area thoroughly with a cloth and monitor over an appropriate period of time (approx. 1 week or max.



1000 km).



If necessary, check the rear axle oil level and the housing ventilation up to the frame crossmember.



If fluid is dripping or draining off visibly, a leak is present which must be eliminated by performing appropriate repair work as described in WIS.



If a leak is present, also replace the standard oil drain screw with a magnetic oil drain screw A 000 990 58 17.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI42-10_N-048721 Date: 100126


Brakes - Front Brakes Squeal



Brake linings on front axle squeal



Topic number LI42.10-N-048721



Version 1



Design group 42.10 Service brake



Date 01-26-2010



Validity Model 906



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Brake linings on front axle squeal.



Cause:



Unfavorable operating conditions lead to squealing of the brakes in isolated cases.



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Remedy:



Install new brake pads.

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI42-10_N-048721 Date: 100126


Brakes - Front Brakes Squeal



Brake linings on front axle squeal



Topic number LI42.10-N-048721



Version 1



Design group 42.10 Service brake



Date 01-26-2010



Validity Model 906



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Brake linings on front axle squeal.



Cause:



Unfavorable operating conditions lead to squealing of the brakes in isolated cases.



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Remedy:



Install new brake pads.

Friday, November 19, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI40-10_N-048693 Date: 100126


Wheels/Tires - Steering Wheel Vibrations Between 70-80MPH



Steering wheel vibrations in vehicle speed range between 70-80MPH



Topic number LI40.10-N-048693



Version 1



Design group 40.10 Wheels, tires



Date 01-26-2010



Validity Model 906



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



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Steering wheel vibrations in specified vehicle speed range. Vehicle vibrations can also be felt.



Cause:



Radial force variations and/or imbalance in the front wheels are transferred to the steering wheel/vehicle in the form of vibrations.



Note:



Tires not recommended by Mercedes-Benz can aggravate this problem.



Remedy:



The complaint must be reproduced by means of a test drive.



If it is not possible to reproduce the complaint, contact the customer. Otherwise, process the following points one after



the other.



1) Check wheels for damage and tire inflation pressure. Replace any damaged, unusable wheels. Correct the tire inflation pressure. Perform a test



drive if the deviations are greater than 0.5 bar.



2) Check radial force variation (RFV) of the front wheels on a suitable balance machine. Match mount the wheels/tires if necessary.



3) Balance wheels on wheel balancing machine.



4) Mount the wheels. Ensure that they are seated centrally and tighten the wheel studs/wheel nuts finger-tight in a crosswise pattern, then tighten to



the required tightening torque.



5) Perform test drive. If the problem is still present, continue with step 6).



6) Install the specified steering shaft and perform a test drive.



7) Check whether the specified steering gear is installed, replace if necessary.



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NOTE:



If replacing steering gear A9064600400 with A9064600800, you must also install new high-pressure hoses.



Refer to EPC for applicable part number as of chassis S245835.



8) Perform test drive. If the complaint is still present, contact the TAC.