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Monday, December 27, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # 2012120002A Date: 130405


Campaign - Update Control Module Software



Campaign No. 2012120002



April 2013



Revision Date Purpose



A 04/05/13 Revision to work Procedure



- 03/28/13 Initial release



TO:



ALL MERCEDES-BENZ CENTERS



SUBJECT:



Model 906, Model Years 2010 - 2011



Update Engine Control Module Software



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



determined that humidity can enter the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve which may cause an electrical short circuit. As a result, the feedback



signal from the valve to the engine control module (ECM) may fail. As a consequence, the EGR valve may be switched-off and the vehicles will



experience a loss of power and enter a limp home mode. In addition, certain software parameters in the ECM may not respond properly to brief



control deviations of the EGR valve position. Under certain circumstances, this ECM programming can cause an unfavorable response which can



deactivate the periodic cleaning function of the EGR valve. If the control deviation occurs twice within two consecutive driving cycles the MIL will



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be illuminated. To correct these conditions, Dealers will update the Engine Control Module software at the next workshop 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 23,122 vehicles are affected.



Procedure



Note:



^ Use DAS/Xentry 11/12 with all associated patches (ensure the following add-ons are included: 2584, 2590, 2651, 2666); or



DAS/Xentry 01/13 or higher with all associated patches (ensure the following add-ons are included:



2675, 2677); or



11/12 release of Fleet Shell (FedEx(R) and other large fleets only)



^ Follow the steps exactly as described in DAS/Xentry.



^ Connect battery charger (battery voltage >12.5V).



^ In the event of software/SCN update issues, contact Star Diagnosis User Help Desk.



^ Refer to Star Diagnosis System (SDS) Best Practices Guide



A. Check for Mobility Lift and PSM



1. Check for mobility lift: If yes proceed to step 2. If no proceed to Subject B.



2. Check for original equipment PSM (option code SA ED5): If yes proceed to Subject B. If no do not update engine control module software, refer



to: LI27.60-N-056078.



B. Update Engine Control Module Software



1. Connect Star Diagnosis to vehicle.



2. Install SCR control unit software: Control units / Drive / SCR control unit Adblue / Control unit adaptations / Control module programming



3. Perform programming of CDI control module: Control units / Drive / CDI 6 common rail injection / Control unit adaptations / Control module



programming.



4. Follow on-screen instructions.



5. Check fault memory: If fault memory16CE00 and/or 16CF00 is present, delete it by pressing the F9 button.



Note:



^ After updating SCR software, the software status should be: 07.37.00



^ After updating CDI software, the software status should be: 12.14.00

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # VB-98_00-01 Date: 100211


Body/Paint - MBUSA Approved Refinishing Products For Sprinter



Date: February 11, 2010



Order No.: V-B-98.00/01



Group: 98



Subject:



MY-All, Models 903, 904, and 906



MBUSA Approved Refinishing Products for Sprinter



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Glasurit and R-M (BASF); Spies Hecker, Standox, and Global (PPG) paint products are currently approved as refinishing products for Sprinter.



MBUSA approved refinishing products from Glasurit, R-M, Spies Hecker, Standox, and Global are listed.



General Information can be obtained by contacting the supplier directly at the corporate headquarters listed below or by contacting your local



distributor.



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MBUSA requires that only approved paint refinishing products and procedures be used on any warranty repair



work. Documentation regarding this must be submitted. Do not submit warranty claims to MBUSA for any repairs

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) 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.

Saturday, December 25, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI42-45_N-048679 Date: 100201


ABS/TCS - ESP Light ON after Engine Start



ESP indicator lamp lights up after engine start



Topic number LI42.45-N-048679



Version 1



Design group 42.45 Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Stability Control (SR)



Date 02-01-2010



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Validity Model 906



as of VIN end number N384751, S309307 and E013853



up to VIN end number N423037, S400651 and E021145



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



ESP indicator lamp and/or ESP malfunction message in instrument cluster after engine start. The ESP indicator lamp is off when the engine is



restarted.



Cause:



25 seconds after "ignition ON" without an engine start, the fuel pump in the tank shuts down. This shutdown of the fuel pump produces an



interference pulse. Fault 4BD0 (turn rate sensor - internal fault) is stored.



Remedy:



Routing of a separate ground line from yaw rate sensor B25/15 to ground point W 1/4.



Installation site:



B 25/15, driver seat box



W 1/4, right A-pillar in footwell



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Explanation of attachment:



A: Lift cap (gray) on connector of yaw rate sensor B 25/15.



B: Unclip old ground line (pin 1) and insulate line.



C: Clip in new ground line and engage cap (gray).



D: Route new ground line parallel with frame wiring harness and fasten to W 1/4 (the ground point with fewer ground cables attached).



E: Routing in right-hand drive vehicles.

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI40-10_N-048690 Date: 100129


Wheels/Tires/Driveline - Vibrations In Vehicle



Vibrations in vehicle



Topic number LI40.10-N-048690



Version 1



Design group 40.10 Wheels, tires



Date 01-29-2010



Validity Model 906



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



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Vibrations in vehicle.



The vibrations are vehicle speed-dependent and occur as of approx. 40MPH.



Note:



Speed-dependent complaints also occur when the clutch is disengaged and in selector lever position N.



Cause:



The vibrations can be caused by the following:



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



2) The propeller shaft is damaged or the propeller shaft centre support bearing is installed under stress.



Note:



Modifications, bodies and tire replacement affect the vehicle characteristics and can cause a complaint.



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. If the deviations



are greater than 0.5 bar, correct them and perform a test drive.



2) Check radial force variation (RFV) of the front wheels/tires 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) Check the propeller shaft (GW) for external damage.



7) Check whether the propeller shaft centre support bearing is seated under stress.



8) Perform test drive. If the complaint is still present, contact the contact person at the national representative office.



Note:



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The ball joint of the propeller shaft is designed to develop an engagement point after a short break-in period (see attachment)

Friday, December 24, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # VB-41_10-01A Date: 101011


Drivetrain- Propeller Shaft Center Bearing With Protective Caps



Date: October 11, 2010



Order No.: V-B-41.10/01a



Supersedes: V-B-41.10/01, February 9, 2010



Group: 41



Revision a:



Revised for Retrofit Information



SUBJECT:



MY-All, Model 906



Use of Modified Propeller Shaft Center Support Bearing with Protective Caps



The center support bearing without protective caps, which was previously described as noninterchangeable, can now be retrofitted on a bearing with



protective caps.



Only perform the retrofit once and where a customer has a complaint. Warranty claims will not be awarded for replacing the propeller shaft.



See relevant WIS documents copied here: AR41.10-D-0050H, AR41.10-D-0101H , AR41.10-D-0101HA, and AR41.10-D-0101I for removal and



assembly instructions.



This bulletin has been created and maintained in accordance with MBUSA-SLP S423QH001, Document and Data Control, and MBUSA-SLP



S424HH001, Control of Quality Records.

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) 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.

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # VB-97_30-01 Date: 100209


Body/Frame - Corrosion Protection Without Hexavalent Chromium V



Date: February 9, 2010



Order No.: V-B-97.30/01



Group: 97



SUBJECT:



MY-All, Model 906



Corrosion Protection Without Hexavalent Chromium VI





Effective July 1, 2008, all chassis components are free of Hexavalent Chromium VI compounds to safeguard the environment.



Some MB Sprinter components or chassis parts may differ in color from earlier parts of the same type. A component formerly coated in black could



now have a yellow zinc coating, or vice versa. The parts will not differ in functionality and do not have to be replaced in pairs or by axle.

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI83-55_N-048691 Date: 100114


HVAC - Aux. Compressor Drive Carrier Of Power Mount Breaks



Carrier for power take-off with codes N62, N63 and H08, breaks



Topic number LI83.55-N-048691



Version 1



Design group 83.55 A/C compressor



Date 01-14-2010



Validity Sprinter 906



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



The carrier of the power mount for the auxiliary compressor drive breaks (codes N62, N63 and H08).



Cause:



Incorrect tightening sequence of mounting bolts for carrier on engine



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Remedy:



Follow tightening sequence as per assembly specification. Tighten bolts 1 - 5 to 20 Nm and bolts 6 - 7 to 35 Nm. Tightening sequence: See

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # VB-72_00-02 Date: 110222


Body - Gap Dimensions On Sliding And Rear-End Door



Date: February 22, 2011



Order No.: V-B-72.00/02



Group: 72



SUBJECT:



MY-All, Model 906



Gap Dimensions on Sliding and Rear-End Door



If adjustments are made to sliding and rear-end doors on this model, the below forms must be including in a warranty claim.



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Reference the WIS documents shown.



^ Sliding door gap dimensions BE60.00-N-1007-01C



^ Rear-end door gap dimensions BE60.00-N-1009-01C

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI47-00_N-048803 Date: 100202


Fuel System - No Start/Driveability When Cold



Engine does not start at low outside temperatures



Topic number LI47.00-N-048803



Version 1



Design group 47.00 General



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Validity All models with diesel engines



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



- Engine does not start at low outside temperatures (below - 15 Celsius).



- Engine running faults during driving operation.



- Engine diagnosis warning lamp lights up.



Note:



Fault code "Rail pressure too low" is stored in engine control unit.



Cause:



At low outside temperatures, the fluidity of the diesel fuel can be impaired due to separation of paraffin crystals (fuel gelling). This can cause



pumping difficulty due to clogging of the filter and/or fuel lines.



If the complaint is no longer present after the fuel system/vehicle warms up, this is an indication that fuel gelling is occurring.



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Remedy:



Mix approved flow improver into diesel fuel.



The Specifications for Operating Fluids on the topic of "Winter operation with diesel fuels" must always be observed!

Monday, December 20, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # VB-88_80-01 Date: 111201


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Body/Lighting - Replace The Protective Strip Clips



Date: December 14, 2011



Order No.: V-B-88.80/01



Group: 88



SUBJECT:



MY-All, Model 906.### # S up to 413437



Replace the Clips on the Protective Strips



Replace all clips when assembling side protective strips. While the clip quality is improved, they can diffuse light on the position lamps, so it is



necessary to install new cable grommets when performing this operation.



To mount the new cable grommets, crosswise cut the grommets to a depth that allows the connector plug to

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # VB-54_21-09 Date: 100506


Computer/Controls - Programming Control Units



Date: May 6, 2010



Order No.: V-B-54.21/09



Group: 54



SUBJECT:



MY-All, Model 903, 904, and 906



Programming Control Units



Before programming control units, make sure that the latest software release is on the diagnostic system! The available add-ons must always be

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI41-10_N-049335 Date: 100325


Drivetrain - Vibrations/Noise From Propeller Shaft



Vibrations, sometimes accompanied by noises



from the drivetrain/propeller shaft.



Topic number LI41.10-N-049335



Version 1



Design group 41.10 Propeller shaft



Date 03-25-2010



Validity Models 906.##5 and 906.##7



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



Vibrations, sometimes accompanied by noises from the drivetrain/propeller shaft.



Cause:



Universal joint worn.



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Remedy:



Install propeller shaft with revised universal joint.

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.

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) 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.

Friday, December 17, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI07-02_N-048800 Date: 100218


Fuel System - High-Pressure Pump Leaking



High-pressure pump leaking



Topic number LI07.02-N-048800



Version 1



Design group 07.02 Injection pump, unit pump, high pressure pump



Date 02-18-2010



Validity Engine 646 in model 639 and engines 642/646 in model 906



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



High-pressure pump leaking in the area of the low-pressure connections.



Cause:



Leakage at the connecting point between fuel hose and high-pressure pump connection pipe, caused by low outside temperatures.



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Remedy:



Do not replace the high-pressure pump (1) !!!!



1. Check whether the poly-V belt is contaminated with fuel.



2. If it is contaminated with fuel, replace poly-V belt. (See AR13.22-S-1202S).



3. In order to localize the leak on the high-pressure pump (1), clean the high-pressure pump (1) and spray it with MB leak detector spray.



4. If the high-pressure pump (1) is found to be leaking in the area of the low-pressure connections:



^ Replace hose clamps and fuel hoses (2) of feed and return lines of low-pressure connections.



Note:



Only use the specified hose clamps.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # LI72-10_N-048762 Date: 100201


Body - Front Hinged Door/Holder Noisey/ Broken



Door holder of front hinged door broken / door cannot



be opened or closed / door holder makes noises



Topic number LI72.10-N-048762



Version 1



Design group 72.10 Front door



Date 02-01-2010



Validity Model 906



Reason for change



Reason for block



Complaint:



The door holder of the front hinged door is broken.



The front hinged door cannot be opened or closed. The door holder makes a lot of noise.



Cause:



The door holder/ door check of the front hinged door is broken at the mounting brackets.



Remedy:



The defective door holder must be replaced with a new door holder.



The door holder can be reinforced with gusset plates to prevent repeat damage.



Proceed as follows:



^ The web dimensions of the gusset plate are approx. 17 x 17 mm (panel thickness: 1-1.5 mm). The square plate must be divided diagonally into



two triangles.



^ In the area of the weld seam, the zinc coating on the door holder must be removed.



^ In addition, the two attachment plates of the door holder must be aligned level with the attachment surface.



^ The gusset plates must be welded on with a tacked seam (see attachment). The component must be checked for welding distortion and realigned



if necessary.



^ The welds must be smoothened.



^ The welded area must be coated with zinc dust paint.



^ Check the mechanical components for ease of movement.



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^ The reinforced door holder must be installed as described in WIS.

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) 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.

Mercedes Benz Truck Sprinter 2500 Crew (906.733) V6-3.0L DSL Turbo (642.898) Technical Service Bulletin # 20100090005 Date: 101001


Campaign - Repl. DEF (AdBlue(R)) System Line



FILE: SERVICE:



GROUP 00 OF SERVICE INFORMATION BINDER



PARTS: GROUP I OF INFORMATION _ PARTS & ACCESSORIES BINDER



Campaign No. 2010090005, October 2010



TO: ALL MERCEDES-BENZ CENTERS



SUBJECT:



Model 906.1, Model Year 2010



Replace Diesel Exhaust After-treatment Fluid (AdBlue) System Line



Daimler AG (DAG), the manufacturer of Freightliner and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vehicles, has determined that the metering line at the diesel



exhaust after-treatment fluid (AdBlue) tank may leak in the area of the connector due to production quality issues at the supplier. Through capillary



action the reducing agent contained in the AdBlue tank may travel through the connector and into the wiring harness, and possibly into the AdBlue



control module. This may lead to electrical signal distortions in the diesel exhaust after-treatment system.



Daimler Vans USA, LLC (DVUSA) and Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC (MBUSA) therefore has initiated a campaign of all potentially affected vehicles



described above. The service campaign will be conducted to replace the AdBlue Exhaust After Treatment System Lines. In addition the AdBlue



wiring harness and AdBlue control module will be checked for the presence of AdBlue and if found will be replaced.



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



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 325 vehicles are affected.



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Procedure



Note:



^ For vehicles where AdBlue fluid line and connector are not accessible (vehicles body is blocking access) proceed to Subject A.



^ For vehicles with chassis only proceed to Subject B



A. Replace AdBlue Fluid Line and Check Harness (Fluid Line Connector and Harness to AdBlue Pump are Not Accessible)



Caution!



For information on preventing damage to electronic components due to electrostatic discharge; refer to:



WIS: AH54.00-P-0001-01A



1. Disconnect electrical connector at AdBlue control module (4, Figure 1) refer to WIS:



AR14.40-D-2020S steps 1-5 only.



WARNING!



Risk of burn injuries and scalding when working at AdBlue lines and the components attached to them.



Risk of injury to skin and eyes when handling AdBlue. Risk of poisoning caused by swallowing AdBlue.



Pour AdBlue into suitable containers only. Wait until the pressure is released before starting any work on the exhaust aftertreatment system; refer to



WIS document: AS14.40-Z-0001-01A.



For notes on use, material properties and handling of AdBlue; refer to WIS document:



AH14.40-N-0001-01AB.



2. Disconnect electrical connector (Arrow, Figure 1) of AdBlue line (1) to frame wiring harness (3):



^ Unclip AdBlue frame wiring harness clips (A, Figure 1) from frame.



^ Remove AdBlue fluid line mounting clip (B Figure 1) from frame stud.



^ Loosen AdBlue tank (2, Figure 1) to allow access to AdBlue frame wire harness connector (arrow) (do not remove tank); refer to WIS:



AR14.40-D-2014SA steps 1-5, 7.



^ Disconnect electrical connector (arrow, Figure 1) of AdBlue line (1) to frame wiring harness (3).



Note:



Allow a drying time of 4 hours to determine if AdBlue crystal formations appear on the electrical connectors (disconnected in steps 1 and 2).



During this time proceed to step 3 of this procedure.



3. Replace AdBlue fluid line (1, Figure 1); refer to WIS document: AR14.40-D-2001SA then continue with Procedure.



Note (regarding above WIS instructions):



^ For AdBlue line connector (C, Figure 1) removal from AdBlue pump fitting: Slightly twist /rotate the AdBlue line connector (C) on the



AdBlue pump fitting before removing (refer also to above WIS instructions for complete information). Be careful not to break the



AdBlue pump fitting



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^ An AdBlue fluid line mounting clip (Arrow, Figure 2) is located above storage box (A, Figure 3) under right seat. Remove this clip by



prying it off from the mounting stud (do not remove storage box [A}).



^ Ensure that frame mounting clip (arrow, Figure 2) is transferred from old Adblue fluid line to new fluid line in the same position on the



line. The new line will have white paint marks indicating the mounting



clips location.



^ Do not remove AdBlue injection valve (A, Figure 4) from exhaust pipe. Pull back insulation (B) near end of AdBlue line and remove



retaining clip (arrow) to disconnect line. Installation is in reverse order. Be to sure roll back insulation over Adblue line when installing



new AdBlue line.



Note:



Perform service work on other vehicles during the 4 hour AdBlue drying time on the connectors.



4. Check for crystal formation on AdBlue control module (4, Figure 1) connectors after 4 hours of drying time:



^ If crystal formation can be seen on connectors (4, Figure 1):



Replace AdBlue control module (4); refer to WIS document: AR14.40-D-2020S then proceed to step 5.



Note:



Anticipated replacement rate for control module replacement is very low; ensure replacement criteria is met.



^ If no crystal formation can be seen on connectors (4, Figure 1):



Proceed to Step 5.



5. Check for crystal formation on electrical connectors of AdBlue line (1, Figure 1) to frame wiring harness (3):



^ If crystal formation can be seen on electrical connectors:



Replace frame wiring harness (3) then continue with procedure.



Note:



Anticipated replacement rate for frame wiring harness replacement is very low; ensure replacement criteria is met.



^ If no crystal formation can be seen on electrical connectors:



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Continue with Procedure.



6. Reassemble in reverse order. Top-off AdBlue tank.



7. Perform SCN coding of in instrument cluster, refer to WIS: AR54.21-P-0013-02X



8. Read out fault memory; refer to WIS document: AD00.00-D-2000-04SD.



B. Replace AdBlue Fluid Line, Check Harness on Chassis



Caution!



For information on preventing damage to electronic components due to electrostatic discharge; refer to:



WIS: AH54.00-P-0001-01A



1. Disconnect electrical connector at AdBlue control module (4, Figure 5) refer to WIS:



AR14.40-D-2020S steps 1-5 only.



2. Disconnect electrical connector (arrow, Figure 5) of AdBlue line (1) to frame wiring harness (3).



Note:



Drying time of 4 hours must be allowed to determine if AdBlue crystal formations appear on the electrical connectors (disconnected in steps 1



and 2). During this time proceed to step 3 of this procedure.



WARNING!



Risk of burn injuries and scalding when working at AdBlue lines and the components attached to them.



Risk of injury to skin and eyes when handling AdBlue. Risk of poisoning caused by swallowing AdBlue.



Pour AdBlue into suitable containers only. Wait until the pressure is released before starting any work on the exhaust aftertreatment system.



Refer to WIS document: AS14.40-Z-0001-01A.



Note:



For notes on use, material properties and handling of AdBlue; refer to WIS document:



AH14.40-N-0001-01AB.



3. Replace AdBlue fluid line (1, Figure 5); refer to WIS document: AR14.40-D-2001SA then continue with Procedure.



Note (regarding WIS AR14.40-D-2001SA):



^ For Adblue line connector (A, Figure 5) removal from AdBlue pump fitting: Slightly twist /rotate the AdBlue line connector (A) on the



AdBlue pump fitting before removing (refer also to above WIS instructions for complete information). Be careful not to break the AdBlue



pump fitting.



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^ An AdBlue fluid line mounting clip (arrow, Figure 6) is located above storage box (A, Figure 7) below right seat. Remove this clip by prying



it off from the mounting stud (do not remove storage box [A]).



^ Ensure that frame mounting clip (arrow, Figure 6) is transferred from old Adblue fluid line to new fluid line in the same position on the line.



The new line will have white paint marks indicating the mounting clips location.



^ Do not remove AdBlue injection valve (A, Figure 8) from exhaust pipe. Pull back insulation (B) near end of AdBlue line and remove



retaining clip (arrow) to disconnect line. Installation is in reverse order. Be sure to roll back insulation over Adblue line when installing new



AdBlue line.



Note:



Perform service work on other vehicles during the 4 hour AdBlue drying time on the connectors.



4. Check for crystal formation on AdBlue control module (4, Figure 5) connectors after 4 hours of drying time:



^ If crystal formation can be seen on connectors (4, Figure 5):



Replace AdBlue control module (4); refer to WIS document: AR14.40-D-2020S then proceed to step 5.



Note:



Anticipated replacement rate for control module is very low; ensure replacement criteria is met.



^ If no crystal formation can be seen on connectors (4, Figure 5):



Proceed to Step 5.



5. Check for crystal formation on electrical connectors of AdBlue line (1, Figure 5) to frame wiring harness (3):



^ If crystal formation can be seen on electrical connectors:



Replace frame wiring harness (3) then continue with procedure.



Note:



Anticipated replacement rate for frame wiring harness is very low; ensure replacement criteria is met.



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^ If no crystal formation can be seen on electrical connectors:



Continue with Procedure.



6. Reassemble in reverse order. Top-off AdBlue tank.



7. Perform SCN coding of in instrument cluster, refer to WIS: AR54.21-P-0013-02X



8. Read out fault memory; refer to WIS document: AD00.00-D-2000-04SD.



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Primary Parts Information



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