Owners Manual

Jacking point at the rear axle
The jacking point is located under the
longitudinal member in front of the rear axle.
Jacking point (example: vehicle type 2500)
Jacking point (example: vehicle type 3500)
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Do not place the jack on the leaf spring or
the differential case.
On the chassis version, the jacking point is
located next to the front leaf spring support.
Jacking point (example: Cab Chassis)
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Only position the jack on the jacking
points intended for this purpose. You could
otherwise damage the vehicle.
Removing a wheel
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Unscrew the wheel bolts or nuts.
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Do not place the wheel bolts or the wheel
nuts in sand or dirt. The threads of the
wheel bolts and wheel nuts could otherwise
be damaged when being tightened.
X
On front wheels with wheel nuts, remove
the wheel nut cover.
X
Remove the wheel.
Mounting a new wheel
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WARNING
Oiled or greased wheel bolts/wheel nuts and
damaged wheel bolt/wheel nut/wheel hub
threads can cause wheel bolts/wheel nuts to
come loose. As a result, you could lose a
wheel while driving. There is a risk of an
accident.
Never oil or grease wheel bolts/wheel nuts.
In the event of damage to the threads, contact
a qualified specialist workshop immediately.
Have the damaged wheel bolts/wheel nuts or
hub threads replaced/renewed. Do not
continue driving.
We therefore recommend that you use only
the wheel bolts and wheel nuts approved for
Sprinter vehicles for safety reasons. Other
wheel bolts or wheel nuts could work loose.
Flat tire
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Practical advice
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