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Monday, December 13, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI83-50_N-048689 Date: 100201


A/C - Water Entry Via Roof Air Conditioning



Water entry via roof air conditioning (HH7)



Topic number LI83.50-N-048689



Version 1



Design group 83.50 Rear air conditioning



Date 02-01-2010



Validity Model 906.6 and 906.7



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Water enters vehicle interior via roof air conditioning (code HH7).



Cause:



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1. Leak between cover and evaporator unit on vehicle roof. (with production date before January 2007)



2. Leak between evaporator unit and vehicle roof.



Remedy:



Check the cover for damage. If there is no damage on the cover, remove the cover panel from the roof air conditioning.



If there are traces of water in the evaporator unit (see picture 1), the water is entering the air conditioning via the bolt holes of the cover panel.



Remedy 1: See WIS document SM83.50-D-0001AK



If no traces of water are visible, the water may have entered the vehicle interior due to an improperly routed seal between the evaporator unit and



vehicle roof (see picture 2).

Sunday, December 12, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI27-00_N-048696 Date: 100122


A/T - Oil Loss In Electrical Connection And Oil Pan Gasket Area



Automatic transmission oil loss in area of electrical connection and oil pan gasket



Topic number LI27.00-N-048696



Version 1



Design group 27.00 General



Date 01-22-2010



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Validity Transmission 722.6



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Automatic transmission oil loss in the area of the electrical connection and oil pan gasket and/or in the wiring harness.



Different remedial action is necessary based on the type of complaint (a or b).



a) Transmission oil loss in area of pilot bushing, oil pan



b) There is transmission oil in the wiring harness.



Cause:



The following causes may apply and require different repair methods:



a) Due to insufficient sealing of the large O-ring of the pilot bushing outwards, transmission oil has distributed itself in the area of the plug/oil pan



gasket.



b) Due to insufficient sealing of the small O-ring of the pilot bushing, there is transmission oil in the wiring harness.



Remedy:



Carry out remedies according to the complaint:



a) Clean the transmission in the affected area, spray with leak detector spray and perform road test. If no oil escape can be detected after the road test



or can only be detected in the area of the pilot bushing, only replace the pilot bushing. Use damage code 27270 04.



b) !!!!Procedure modified !!!!



Replace pilot bushing with seal rings.



The conductor plate is not the cause of leakage complaints at the pilot bushing and must not be replaced on these grounds.



Allow the wiring harness to drip and blow out the plugs at the transmission end and control unit end with compressed air. In addition the control unit



contacts must be blown dry.



The contacts can then be sprayed lightly with commercially available contact spray. Use damage code 27270 04.



Notes:



In the course of the production and inspection processes, the pilot bushing is coated with oil. Because of this, oil from manufacture can therefore



enter the pilot bushing and form a small puddle (see attachment). However, a larger quantity of oil should not flow out of the pilot bushing when the



pilot bushing (at the wiring harness end) is pulled. If this is the case, the pilot bushing must be replaced.



When connecting the wiring harness to the transmission, make sure that the wiring harness is routed free of tension.



No tensile forces may be transferred to the plug by the wiring harness. Increase outer cable length if necessary (no reason to replace a wiring



harness). The pictures in the attachment show examples of bad (Figure 2) and good (Figure 1) routing.



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The pilot bushing may only be disassembled/assembled at transmission oil temperatures below 50 锟斤拷C in order to avoid damaging the electrical

Saturday, December 11, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI27-60_N-048766 Date: 100201


A/T - Limp-Home Mode And DTC 0002 'Undervoltage' Stored



ESM (electronic selector lever module) fault 0002 "Undervoltage"



Topic number LI27.60-N-048766



Version 1



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Design group 27.60 Gearshift, control



Date 02-01-2010



Validity Sprinter model designation 906 with code G40



Reason for change Extended for MBUSA



Reason for block



Complaint:



The vehicle enters limp-home mode and has stored the fault 0002 "Undervoltage" in the ESM control module.



Cause:



The undervoltage fault is stored as an event in the ESM control module and causes the automatic transmission to enter limp-home mode.



Remedy:



Check and, if necessary, process possible causes and remedies as described in the DAS.



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Load new software for the ESM control unit.

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI27-00_P-0485525 Date: 120917


A/T - 2-3 Upshift Slip During Initial Cold Acceleration



2-3 upshift slips slightly one time



Topic number LI27.00-P-048552



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Version 5



Design group 27.00 General



Date 09-17-2012



Validity Transmission 722.9 with engines 273, 272 and 642



Reason for change Model designations with engine 642 and engine 272 for which there is a remedy have been added under Validity



Complaint:



After a cold start, slight slippage may occur in the 2-3 shift when the vehicle moves off for the first time.



Cause:



A full basic charge for the K1 piston cannot be guaranteed with a cold start. This means that the plate contact pressure must still be built up, which



can lead to a single brief slip of the gearshift.



Remedy:



Vehicles with engine 272, engine 273 and engine 642 in combination with the electrohydraulic controller unit A220 270 23 06 or A220 270 24 06 ->



Flash transmission control unit.



Important:



Observe the list in the attachment for vehicles with engine 272 and engine 642 because this software is only available for these model designations.



Attachments



Symptoms



Work units



Attachment



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Overview for GI27.00-P-046507

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI14-20_N-048802 Date: 100201


Computer/Controls - Noises After Engine Is Switched Off



Noises during engine run-on / EGR valve cleaning function



Topic number LI14.20-N-048802



Version 1



Design group 14.20 Exhaust gas recirculation



Date 02-01-2010



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Validity Model 906 with OM646 or OM642



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Noises after engine is switched off.



Cause:



The noises during engine run-on are caused by the cleaning function of the EGR valve.



Remedy:



No remedy required because the cleaning function is the series production configuration. Sample noises which correspond to the series production



configuration are attached.



Replacing the EGR valve may only be carried out if a corresponding fault code is entered in the engine control unit.

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI64-30_N-048760 Date: 100201


Body - Side Wall Seam Above Rear Lamps Cracked



Side wall seam above rear lamps cracked



Topic number LI64.30-N-048760



Version 1



Design group 64.30 Corner paneling



Date 02-01-2010



Validity Sprinter model designation 906.6##



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



1. The PVC sealing seam above the rear lamps is cracked.



2. Visible corrosion above the rear lamps at the transitions from the D-pillars to the rear side walls.



Cause:



The sealing seams were applied up to the area above the rear lamps and may have been penetrated by moisture.



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Remedy:



Swift implementation of the necessary repair work prevents subsequent damage at a later date and can be performed without damage to the



paintwork. For this reason we would ask you to perform the necessary repair work as quickly



as possible!



Remove/install the rear lamps on both sides of the vehicle. Remove the sealing seams above the rear lamps from the joint to a height of approx. 20



cm. The adjacent paint surfaces should be masked with two layers of fabric tape to prevent



damage. Any existing corrosion features in the joints must be eliminated if necessary in accordance with MB guidelines. To do this, use primer



and filler materials from the paint partners approved in the warranty systems. Then remove the fabric tape and re-mask the exposed joints with



masking tape. Then prime the joints. Next, renew the masking tape again and apply a new sealing seam to the joints. Mold the new sealing seams and



extend then into the recesses for the rear lamps (see Fig. 1).



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A corresponding WIS document is being prepared.

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # VB-07_16-01 Date: 100210


Fuel System - Common Rail Leak Oil Line



Date: February 10, 2010



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Order No.: V-B-07.16/01



Group: 07



SUBJECT:



MY-All, Model 906 with Code MC4 Engine 642



Common Rail Leak Oil Line



Actuator Module Injector



Do not close or seal OM642 leak oil lines with piezo actuator module injectors (Figure 1).



Closure of the leak oil line could cause damage to the actuator sleeve, which could lead to an injector short circuit.

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # S-27_00-120A Date: 110429


A/T - Diag. Verification For Valve Body/Conductor Plate



Date: April 29, 2011



Order No.: S-B-27.00/120a



Supersedes: S-B-27.00/120



Group: 27



Revision History



Revision Date Purpose



a 4/29/11 Clarification on Title and Parts order



processing process



- 4/8/11 Initial issue



SUBJECT: All Models Equipped with 722.9 NAG2 (7G-Tronic) Transmission



All Warrantable Model Years



Diagnostic Verification for Valve Body/Conductor Plate Replacement Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC will begin Diagnostic Verification for 722.9



NAG2 Transmission Valve Body/Conductor Plate replacements starting on Monday, April 18, 2011. MBUSA has posted a Diagnostic Verification



form for transmission replacements which can be found on: NetStar -> Service -> STAR -> TekInfo -> Diagnostic Verification Proj. -> NAG2 Valve



Body/Conductor Plate



Under this program, replacement of the Model Year 2004 through present Model Year 722.9 (NAG2) Transmission Valve Body/Conductor Plate



will require verification that a replacement is necessary prior to replacement in accordance with the program terms summarized below.



^ The technician shall conduct an accurate assessment and complete documentation of the problem by submitting a Diagnostioc verification request



through NetStar -> Service -> STAR TekInfo -> Diagnostic Verification Proj. -> NAG2 Valve Body/Conductor Plate.



^ Upon completion of the form, click on the "submit" button to send the form to Dealer Technical Support(DTS). A Diagnostic Verification case



number will be displayed upon submission. Supporting documentation (e.g. Short Test, Control Unit Log, Freeze Frame Data & pictures of



damaged parts where appropriate) must then be sent to diag-ver-valvebody@mbusa.com with the case number in the subject line as a reference.



Once the form and supporting documentation are received, the case will be reviewed. After review, you will be notified via e-mail (to the address



listed on the form) if the diagnosis is verified. Warranty Services Group will also be updated when the diagnosis is verified.



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^ Once a diagnosis is verified, the replacement part order will be processed automatically via Paragon Replacement can then be performed.



Warranty claim can then be submitted. When the claimed part is submitted, the claims processing system will validate that verification has been



obtained. Failure to submit the required paperwork with the claim will result in automatic debiting. Returning a claimed part without a Diagnostic



Verification will result in automatic debiting of the claim.



^ If the QEC inspection does not confirm the diagnosis as stated in the Diagnostic Verification case, the warranty claim is subject to debit.



Please refer to the Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) to specify parts accordingly and refer to Paragon to check availability of the specified parts. If you



have any questions with specification or availability, contact the PAC.

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI41-00_N-048687 Date: 100115


Drivetrain - Prop. Shaft Center Support Bearing Whistle Noise



Whistling noises from drivetrain / propeller shaft



center support bearing during driving operation



Topic number LI41.00-N-048687



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Design group 41.00 General



Date 01-15-2010



Validity Model 906



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Whistling noise from drivetrain / propeller shaft center support bearing during driving operation.



Cause:



Seal turns in sealing ring seat due to hardening of inner seal on center support bearings with part number A906 410 02 81 or A906 410 03 81.



Remedy:



Replace the affected center support bearing.



Observe SI41.10-D-0004A!



Propeller shaft replacement cannot be invoiced to warranty or goodwill and will be debited!

Monday, December 6, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # 2010090002 Date: 100901


Recall - Replace Oil Filler Neck



FILE:



SERVICE: GROUP 00 OF SERVICE INFORMATION BINDER



PARTS: GROUP I OF INFORMATION _ PARTS & ACCESSORIES BINDER



Campaign No. 2010090002, September 2010



TO: ALL MERCEDES-BENZ CENTERS



SUBJECT:



Model 906, Model Years 2009 - 2010



Replace Oil Filler Neck



Daimler AG (DAG), the manufacturer of Sprinter vehicles, has determined that the spring plate, which is mounted at the oil filler neck and affixes it



to the cylinder head cover, may crack. Such a crack may result



in engine oil leaking into the engine compartment from the oil filler neck. In unfavorable circumstances, in addition to damage to the engine caused



by inadequate lubrication, the leakage of oil may also lead to



the accumulation of dirt in the engine compartment with subsequent soiling of the road surface which could lead to a vehicle crash.



Daimler Vans USA, LLC (DVUSA) therefore has initiated a recall of all potentially affected vehicles described above. The recall will be conducted



to replace the oil filler neck.



Attached is a sample copy of a letter which owners of the affected vehicles will receive.



Prior to performing this Recall Campaign:



^ Please check VMI to determine if the vehicle is involved in the Campaign and if it has been previously repaired.



^ Please review the entire Recall Campaign bulletin and follow the repair procedure exactly as described.



Please note that Recall and Service Campaigns do not expire and may also be performed on a vehicle with a vehicle status indicator.



Approximately 2544 vehicles are affected.



Procedure



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1. Remove oil filler cap (1, Figure 1) from filler neck (2).



2. Remove bolt (3, Figure 1).



3. Turn oil filler neck (2, Figure 1) counter-clockwise and remove from valve cover.



4. Clean mating surface (arrows, Figure 2) of valve cover with a shop rag.



Note:



Be careful not push any debris into engine that may be present on mating surface of valve cover.



5. Coat seal (4, Figure 1) on new oil filler neck (2) with motor oil then install new oil filler neck (2) onto valve cover in reverse order.



Note:



^ Ensure oil filler neck (2) is fully engaged.



^ Torque bolt (3, Figure 1) to 9 Nm.



6. Install previously removed oil filler cap.



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2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # VB-83_00-01 Date: 100210


Heating/A/C - A/C Service Information



Date: February 10, 2010



Order No.: V-B-83.00/01



Group: 83



SUBJECT:



MY-All, Model 903, 904, and 906



Air Conditioning



The fluid reservoir or the desiccant cartridge, which is sealed to maintain dryness, should be replaced after each intervention in the refrigeration



circuit. If damage results from intervening, it will not be covered under warranty.

Sunday, December 5, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI82-30_N-048714 Date: 100114


Wipers/Windshield - Various Rain/Light Sensor Complaints



Complaints connected with the rain/light sensor



Topic number LI82.30-N-048714



Version 1



Design group 82.30 Windshield wipers



Date 01-14-2010



Validity Model 639 with code (JA5) Light/rain sensor



Model 906 with code (JA5) Light/rain sensor



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Customer complaints regarding operation of the rain/light sensor.



Cause:



- Windshield does not meet Mercedes-Benz requirements (not genuine part).



- Field of view of rain/light sensor on windshield is dirty (e.g. due to grease residues, oil, insects, road salt)



- Adhesive residues on retaining collar of rain/light sensor on windshield which can cause the rain/light sensor to lift off the windshield and result



in blistering (see photo 1).

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # 2011040001 Date: 110601


Campaign - Replace Driver Seat Base Console



FILE: SERVICE:



GROUP 00 OF SERVICE INFORMATION BINDER



PARTS: GROUP I OF INFORMATION _ PARTS & ACCESSORIES BINDER



Campaign No. 2011040001, June 2011



TO: ALL MERCEDES-BENZ CENTERS



SUBJECT:



Model 906, Model Years 2010-2011



Replace Drivers Seat Base Console



This Service Campaign has been initiated because Daimler AG (DAG), the manufacturer of Mercedes-Benz and Freightliner Sprinter vehicles, has



determined that on certain Mercedes-Benz vehicles the sheet metal that retains the hand brake lever to the seat base console may not be welded to



specifications. As a result the hand brake lever may detach from the seat base console. In this condition it is not possible for the hand brake to release



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by itself. Dealers will replace the drivers seat base at the



next dealer visit.



Prior to performing this Service Campaign:



^ Please check VMI to determine if the vehicle is involved in the Campaign and if it has been previously repaired.



^ Please review the entire Service Campaign bulletin and follow the repair procedure exactly as described.



Please note that Recall and Service Campaigns do not expire and may also be performed on a vehicle with a vehicle status indicator.



Approximately 36 vehicles are affected.



Procedure



1. Disconnect battery ground cable; refer to: WIS: AR54.10-D-0003SD steps 1 and 2 only.



2. Remove drivers seat, refer to WIS: AR91.10-D-1010H.



Note (regarding above WIS instructions):



Disconnect wire connector for seat belt buckle before removing seat from base.



^ Remove driver seat and seat swivel (A, Figure 4) as an assembly.



3. Remove fuse box cover then remove screws (1, Figure 1) securing fuse box to seat base.



4. Remove cover (A, Figure 2) over seat base.



5. Remove screws (A, Figure 1) securing fuse, relay, and control module brackets to seat base (2).



6. Remove hand brake cover (arrow, Figure 2):



^ Pull cover (arrow) away from hand brake at bottom to unclip from handle.



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^ Pull cover up to remove.



7. Remove hand brake lever (8, Figure 3):



^ Remove bolts (9) from seat base (2).



^ Remove harness clip (arrow) from seat base then remove hand brake (8) from seat base (2).



8. Move floor covering to expose rear mounting bolts (7 Figure 3):



If equipped with carpet (arrow, Figure 4), unfasten carpet (arrow) attached to seat base.



Note:



Carpet is attached to seat base with Velcro tape (A, Figure 5).



If equipped with vent (4, Figure 3), remove screws (5) then remove vent (5).



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9. Lift back floor covering (6, Figure 3) near rear mounting bolts then remove bolts (arrows, Figure 5; refer also to 7, Figure 3).



Installation Notes:



^ Affix new Velcro tape (A, Figure 5) to new seat base (if equipped with carpet).



^ Velcro tape is shop supply.



10. Remove bolts (arrows, Figure 6) securing front of seat base to cab floor.



11. Place fuse, relay, and control module brackets (A, Figure 6) into bottom of seat base then remove seat base from vehicle.



12. Install new seat base and reinstall remaining parts in reverse order; torque bolts:



^ Hand brake to seat base: 62 Nm.



^ Seat base to cab floor: 37 Nm.



^ Seat to seat base: 37 Nm.



^ Seat belt to seat: 37 Nm.



Caution!



Ensure proper routing of wiring to prevent pinching of wires under seat base and mounting bolts.



13. Affix new stickers (A, B, Figure 7) to seat base.



14. Reinitialize electrical system as necessary (windows, clock, etc.)



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2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # 2011010001 Date: 110301


Recall - Replace A-Pillar Trim



FILE:



SERVICE: GROUP 00 OF SERVICE INFORMATION BINDER



PARTS: GROUP I OF INFORMATION - PARTS & ACCESSORIES BINDER



Campaign No. 2011010001, March 2011



TO: ALL MERCEDES-BENZ CENTERS



SUBJECT:



Model 906, Model Year 2010



Replace A-Pillar Trim



Daimler AG (DAG), the manufacturer of Mercedes-Benz and Freightliner Sprinter vehicles, has determined that due to documentation error the



A-Pillar Trim installed in the vehicle may not be the correct one required for compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 201



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(Head Impact Protection). Dealers will replace the A-Pillar Trim to insure compliance with FMVSS 201.



Prior to performing this Recall Campaign:



^ Please check VMI to determine if the vehicle is involved in the Campaign and if it has been previously repaired.



^ Please review the entire Recall Campaign bulletin and follow the repair procedure exactly as described.



Please note that Recall and Service Campaigns do not expire and may also be performed on a vehicle with a vehicle status indicator.



Approximately 2 vehicles are involved.



Procedure



1. Remove A-pillar trim (1, Figure 1) from A-pillar.



2. Install new A-pillar trim (1, Figure 1) in reverse order.



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Friday, December 3, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # VB-47_10-001A Date: 120124


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Fuel System - Remedy For Incorrect Fuel In Tank



Date: January 24, 2012



Order No.: V-B-47.10/01a



V-B-47.10/01, December 7, 2011



Supersedes



Group: 47



Revision a:



Added Chassis 902.



SUBJECT:



MY-All, Model 902 with Engine 612, 903, 904, and 906 with Engine 642 and 647



Procedure for When Diesel Fuel Tank is Filled with Incorrect Fuel Type



If the above model diesel powered vehicles with a common rail injection system have been refueled with gasoline, kerosene, etc. and/or other



mixtures thereof, follow the steps below to remedy. In addition, biodiesel fuel above 5% (B5) in the fuel tank is not permitted for use in the above



model vehicles. Please follow the procedure below.



Note:



If the fuel tank is filled with the wrong type of fuel this may not be submitted as a warranty claim.



If the engine was NOT started after the fuel tank was filled with the wrong type of fuel, then emptying the tank and cleaning the fuel low-pressure



lines should be enough to resolve the problem.



If the engine was started after the fuel tank was filled with the wrong type of fuel, disconnect the Y-distributor unit (return line high pressure



pump/rail) at the output and with the ignition ON collect the fuel in



a clean container. Check fuel for shavings.



If there are no shavings in the injection system and the high pressure pump is not damaged, emptying the fuel tank, cleaning the low pressure lines



and changing the fuel filter should resolve the condition.



If metal shavings are found in the injection system and/or the high pressure pump is damaged, replace the following components to ensure there are



no metal particles in the fuel system. Refer to EPCNet for applicable part number.



a) Fuel Tank



b) Low Pressure fuel pump



c) Fuel Filter



d) High Pressure pump



e) Rail (Including Pressure regulating valve and the rail pressure sensor) f) High pressure lines and the leak lines



g) Injectors



The low pressure lines need to be thoroughly cleaned.



If there are no shavings in the injection system and the high pressure pump is damaged, the reason for the damaged high pressure pump must be



found and resolved prior to replacing the high pressure pump.

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI54-65_N-048717 Date: 100128


Parking Assist - Parktronic Indicator, Signal Tone Too Quiet



Parktronic indicator, signal tone too quiet



Topic number LI54.65-N-048717



Version 1



Design group 54.65 Parking assist



Date 01-28-2010



Validity Sprinter model designation 906.XXX with SA code EZ8



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



The signal tone of the Parktronic indicator is too quiet.



Cause:



The diaphragm of the speaker in the seat box may be stuck.



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Remedy:



Install a new speaker.

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # S-40_10-72 Date: 110519


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Wheels - Checking Components For Bolted Wheel Connection



Date: May 19, 2011



Order No.: S-B-40.10/72



Group: 40



SUBJECT: MY-All, Models All



Checking Components for Bolted Wheel Connection



Incorrect installation of and/or incorrect contact surface cleaning methods of bolted wheel connections can lead to the loosening of the



wheel-and-tire assembly, which can result in injury to people, property, or the environment.



To avoid this the wheel-and-tire assembly must be fitted following all operation steps that follow.



Procedure



A. Cleaning



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1. Remove lubricants and soiling, such as oil, grease or sand from the following components:



^ Contact surfaces



^ Joints and centering on disk wheel



^ Wheel hub



^ Wheel flange



^ Brake disk



^ Brake drum



^ Spherical caps on disk wheel



^ Thread and radius seat of wheel bolts



^ Thread for wheel bolts and in wheel hub or wheel flange



2. Remove corrosion with a wire brush or emery cloth.



3. Clean any contaminated threads. Remove all corrosion and dirt from corroded threads using tap. There must be no damaged or missing threads.



Any dirt left in the thread prevents reaching specific torque value. The cleaned contact surface should look like Figure 4.



B. Inspecting



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1. Check the following for damage:



^ Contact surface, joints and center on disk wheel



^ Wheel hub



^ Wheel flange



^ Brake disk or brake drum



^ Spherical caps for deformity and rim flanges on disk wheel



^ Threads and radius seat of wheel bolts



^ Thread for wheel bolts in wheel hub or wheel flange



2. Replace wheel bolt or wheel flange if thread is damaged. Replace disk wheel, wheel flange, brake disk or brake drum if damaged.



3. Check radius seats of wheel bolt for signs of damage, scoring marks and material deposits. Replace any wheel bolts that are damaged, scored, or



have material deposits. Any remaining sizing marks or material deposits will prevent reaching specific torque value.



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4. Apply corrosion protection. Apply a thin coating of long-life grease as corrosion protection to the marked area of the center hole guides (see



arrow, Figure 7) on the wheel hub, wheel flange, and wheel contact surface. Do not apply grease or any other lubricant to the threads of wheel bolts,



wheel hubs, wheel flanges, or wheel studs.

Monday, November 29, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI72-16_N-048764 Date: 100218


Body - Sliding Door Cable Track Excess Resistance/Cracked/Noise



Cable track of load compartment sliding door has



excessive resistance/ is cracked/ makes noises



Topic number LI72.16-N-048764



Version 1



Design group 72.16 Sliding doors



Date 02-18-2010



Validity MODEL 906.6## - 906.7##



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



The load compartment sliding door catches or is difficult to operate.



The cable track of the load compartment sliding door is cracked, resulting in noises.



Cause:



Dirt from the cargo area (e.g. stones, packaging waste) gets jammed in the movement radius of the cable track, restricting the movement of the cable



track. The cable track can crack.



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Remedy:



In order to minimize the amount of dirt entering the area of the load compartment sliding door cable track and to avoid damage to the cable track, a



foam section should be glued onto the load compartment sliding door (see attachment). The length of the foam section should be made to fit the



width of the load compartment sliding door.



^ Make sure that all foreign objects under the step are removed (vacuumed out). The cable track must be able to move properly.



^ Dirt and dust can also settle under the film on the floor panel below the cable track (see picture 10 and 11 in attachment). This area must also be



cleaned entirely.



It is not necessary to remove the door for this work!



Note:



The cable track must not be greased.



Check the setting of the lower sliding carriage and correct it if necessary.

Sunday, November 28, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # VB-32_20-01 Date: 100922


Steering/Suspension - Replacing Torsion Bar Mounts



Date: September 22, 2010



Order No.: V-B-32.20/01



Group: 32



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SUBJECT:



MY-All, Model 906 with Codes C40 Front Axle Stabilizer Bar and C45 Reinforced Front



Axle Stabilizer Bar (except Codes ZG1 Engageable All-Wheel Drive and Except Code ZG3



Engageable All-Wheel Drive With Gear Reduction)



Replacing Torsion Bar Mounts



As of production period 07/2010, a modified rubber



mount (Figure 1) (1) to the stabilizer bar on the front axle is available. In contrast to the old rubber mount Figure 1 (3) this is a torsion bearing,



which has to be installed and bolted at the zero position. The stabilizer bar (Figure 1) (2) is then hooked into the link rods.



When a repair is necessary only install the new rubber mounts (Figure 1) (1) and make sure to do both



sides.



The bearing shells with bolts must also be replaced to maintain proper balance of the parts.



See WIS document AR32.20-D-0300H for instructions on removing and installing the stabilizer bar on the front axle.



Test and Adjustment Values for Torsion Bar



The Installed dimension for the lower edge of front axle carrier to stabilizer bar (Figure 2) (dimension A) is 59.5mm. (WIS document

Saturday, November 27, 2021

2010 Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 3500 Cab (906.153) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI98-00_N-048765 Date: 100204


Body/Paint - Sliding Door Rail Paint Damage Under End Cap



Paint damage on bead underneath end



cap of load compartment sliding door rail



Topic number LI98.00-N-048765



Version 1



Design group 98.00 General



Date 02-04-2010



Validity Model 906.6 and 906.7



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Paint damage underneath end cap of load compartment sliding door rail.



Cause:



When the load compartment sliding door is actuated or due to vibrations while driving, the end cap of the load compartment sliding door rail can



collide with the raised panel line of the side wall.



Remedy:



Touch up paint damage with a touch-up paint pen.



Partially remove load compartment sliding door rail near the end cap.



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Attach Teflon underlay.