Re: how do i set the time on my 2004 sprinter radio ?
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Use new bolts!
Tighten in the following stages 1. 20Nm 2. 100Nm 3. wait 3 mins 4. slacken bolts 1&2 retighten to 20Nm +110 degrees 5. carry out stage 4 for bolts 3,4,5 & 6 then bolts 7,8,9 &10 Sequence,8 4 1 5 97 3 2 6 10 Bolts 9 & 10 are flywheel side of the engine.
Given the age of the vehicle, I would definitely have the in-line filter changed. As per your increase in the temp, you could have a bad thermostat and it could be stuck wide open or worse, could be frozen closed. I would also have the temperature sensor for the radiator replaced. It could be causing your issue. If you've had the A\C recharged recently, you could have a stopped up condenser\evaporator.
Bottom line is your vehicle is 17 years old and I would suspect a bad sensor before trying to put a whole bunch of money into it. This would mean you would have to either have it serviced or, if you are able to do the work yourself, buy the part and replace it.
hi, yes you can,cant remember exact figure think its 0.9mm, use the bolt above where the spline enters the block to adust the timing by ear-give merc a ring for the exact dial gauge setting as it is different for each engine.
the dealer shouldnt have to hand out radio codes to anyone. the dealer will need to see your licence and registration document to prove that you are the owner of the vehicle.
Hi!
I have a Mercedes 416Cdi (Same Vehicle) You can get the radio code from your Dodge dealer, Take your Vin Number or Title to them and they'll check the system on file.
That is of course if it is the original fitted Radio.
Over here in U.K. there are people who can plug the radio into a P.c. and retrieve the code at a cost.
Good Luck!
Paul 'W'
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