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No, the Mercedes Sprinter did not start using diesel emissions fluid until the 2010 model year.
It is a special fluid for the sprinter only. Dodge calls it Sprinter/Crossfire trans fluid.
A specific Sprinter trans fluid available from Dodge or Mercedes.A specific Sprinter trans fluid available from Dodge or Mercedes.
It is a special fluid available from the Dodge dealer that is called "Sprinter and Crossfire" transmission fluid.
It is a specific Transmission fluid available from the Dodge dealer. It is called Sprinter/Crossfire transmission fluid.It is a specific Transmission fluid available from the Dodge dealer. It is called Sprinter/Crossfire transmission fluid.
It uses a specific fluid. Dodge calls it Sprinter/Crossfire transmission fluid.
DEF (diesel exhaust fluid) is used as a consumable in SCR (selective catalytic reduction) in order to lower NOx concentration in the diesel exhaust emissions from diesel engines.
The fluid is added down the dipstick tube with a funnel.
For a 2006 Dodge Sprinter 2500, the engine typically requires about 13 quarts (approximately 12.3 liters) of engine oil when equipped with a 3.0L diesel engine. Additionally, the transmission fluid capacity is around 8.5 quarts (approximately 8 liters) for the automatic transmission. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and fluid recommendations.
Chrysler calls it Sprinter/Crossfire transmission fluid. Do not use ATF+4 or dextron/mercon
9.08
60,000 miles