Dodge Sprinter 2003-2010 Workshop Repair & Service Manual
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Complete digital official workshop manual contains service, maintenance, and troubleshooting information for the 2003-2010 Dodge Sprinter 2500/3500. Diagnostic and repair procedures are covered in great detail to repair, maintain, rebuild, refurbish or restore your vehicle like a professional mechanic in local service/repair workshop. This cost-effective quality manual is 100% complete and intact as should be without any missing pages. It is the same factory shop manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional to save your precious time.
This manual for Dodge Sprinter 2003-2010 is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system and, in addition to the standard service procedures, includes disassembling, inspecting, and assembling instructions. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. It is in the cross-platform PDF document format so that it works like a charm on all kinds of devices. You do not need to be skilled with a computer to use the manual.
MAKE: Dodge / Mercedes-Benz / Freightliner
MODEL: VA Sprinter
YEAR: 2006-2010 (1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 applicable)
EXCERPT:
GROUP TAB LOCATOR
Introduction
0 Lubrication & Maintenance
2 Suspension
3 Differential & Driveline
5 Brakes
7 Cooling
8A Audio/Video
8B Chime/Buzzer
8E Electronic Control Modules
8F Engine Systems
8G Heated Systems
8H Horn
8I Ignition Control
8J Instrument Cluster
8L Lamps
8N Power Systems
8O Restraints
8P Speed Control
8Q Vehicle Theft Security
8R Wipers/Washers
8W Wiring
9 Engine
11 Exhaust System
13 Frame & Bumpers
14 Fuel System
19 Steering
21 Transmission
22 Tires/Wheels
23 Body
24 Heating & Air Conditioning
25 Emissions Control
Component and System Index
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
DESCRIPTION
The instrument cluster for this model is an ElectroMechanical
Instrument Cluster (EMIC) that is located above the steering column opening in the instrument panel, directly in front of the driver (Fig. 1). The remainder of the EMIC, including the mounts and the electrical connections, are concealed within the instrument panel behind the cluster bezel and beneath the instrument panel top cover for the cluster.
The instrument cluster includes analog gauges, meters, indicators, and acoustic signal transmitters.
The EMIC module also incorporates a multi-function indicator that consists of a digital Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD) unit for displaying odometer/trip odometer information, an electronic digital clock, engine oil level information, automatic transmission gear selector position (PRNDL), and certain diagnostic information. The multi-function indicator also has four push button switches, which provide the vehicle operator with an interface to adjust certain inputs to the instrument cluster and to select from multiple display options. If the vehicle is equipped with the appropriate options, the multi-function indicator also provides an outside ambient temperature indicator display and an Active Service SYStem (ASSYST) engine oil maintenance indicator to display engine oil level and maintenance reminders.
The EMIC gauges and indicators are visible through a dedicated opening in the cluster bezel on the instrument panel and are protected by a clear plastic cluster lens (Fig. 2) that is secured by eight integral latches to the molded black plastic cluster hood. Four, black plastic multi-function indicator switch push buttons protrude through dedicated holes in a rectangular black plastic switch bezel that is integral to the cluster lens and located near the lower edge of the cluster directly below the multifunction indicator LCD unit. The cluster hood serves as a visor and shields the face of the cluster from ambient light and reflections to reduce glare. The cluster hood has eight integral latches that engage eight integral latch tabs on the cluster rear cover, sandwiching the cluster housing unit between the hood and the rear cover. The cluster hood also has two integral pivot loops molded into its underside that engage two pairs of molded pivot hooks that are integral to the top of the instrument panel base structure. These pivots allow the cluster to be rolled rearward to ease service access to the wire harness connectors at the back of the cluster.
The rear of the cluster housing and the EMIC electronic circuitry are protected by the molded plastic rear cover. A mounting ear at each upper corner of the rear cover are used to secure the EMIC to the molded plastic instrument panel base unit with two screws. The rear cover includes clearance holes for the two cluster connector receptacles on the cluster electronic circuit board. The connector receptacles on the back of the cluster electronic circuit board connect the EMIC to the vehicle electrical system through two take outs with connectors from the vehicle wire harness. The EMIC rear cover includes a molded mounting tab and a latch feature that secures the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)/immobilizer module to the back of the cluster. The RKE/immobilizer module is connected to the vehicle electrical system through a separate take out and connector of the vehicle wire harness.
Fig. 1 Instrument Cluster
1 - COVER
2 - BEZEL
3 - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
4 - STEERING WHEEL
5 - MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
6 - SPEED CONTROL SWITCH
Fig. 2 Instrument Cluster Components
1 - LENS
2 - HOOD
3 - CLUSTER HOUSING
4 - REAR COVER
8J - 2 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER VA
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