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Good advice! We had our Sprinter Era RV throw a wheel pressure sensor driving to a wedding in San Antonio. Great ride until something goes wrong. The loss of the sensor put the van into a computer programmed ‘Limp Home Mode.’ The van would not go over 50-55 mph, cruise control was disabled by the computer. Finally pulled into El Paso Mercedes. The service manager told me they don’t work on Sprinters! What???? Said Mercedes gives dealers the option of working on electric optioned Mercedes or, Sprinters. They only work on electric vehicles. Told me the closest dealer that works on Sprinters was located in Dallas or San Antonio! We drove a day to San Antonio (sucked at 50-55 mph). $600 to replace the sensor, all day affair. On the way back to San Diego, threw another sensor off a different wheel. Had it fixed in Sun Diego. Sold the van and bought a Fuse RV (on a turbo diesel). Sprinter RV is nice, very nice but hardly worth the aggravation. JohnIf you're going xcountry, I'd sell it. Imagine breaking down in middle America and having to find someone to work on it.
That's one of the main reasons we went w the transit instead of a sprinter. Ford dealer in every town. Crazy. And it's still under warranty.