Traveling_Pa
Apr 28, 2016Explorer
Sprinter Repair
This thread addresses the availability of repair services for sprinter based motor homes. My wife and I have put 250,000 miles on our 2004 Sportsmobile/Dodge/Sprinter 2500 bought new in July of 2004. We have experienced "limp home mode" about 10 times and have been through several turbo resonators until we now have one that is trouble free. The inter cooler hose has also failed several times. Each time we have been able to get to a service facility for repair by utilizing the "limp home" function. Last June we had to be towed, for the first time, for a transmission replacement. When the van was new we found Dodge dealerships to meet our needs. Now we use Freightliner dealers. If local Freightliner dealers don't have people to do the work they can refer us to people who have the skills to do it. The Mercedes dealer in New London, CT, an hour away, has been very good at providing repair and service for this vehicle even though it was built long before Sprinters were sold by Mercedes USA. We also have a local garage for more routine service as well as work on the RV components.
I would like someone else to tell us about finding repair service on the road for the newer 4 and 6 cylinder Sprinter motor homes.
I would like someone else to tell us about finding repair service on the road for the newer 4 and 6 cylinder Sprinter motor homes.