shark14 wrote:
We took our Winnabago View out for a drive yesterday through Vermont. It is a 2007 with a turbo diesel. The trip through the mountains on the way out was great; but, on the return trip home, we seemed to have loss of power and could barely make it up the mountains. The RPM's wouldn't go any higher than around 2800. We tried to manually shift and that didn't help. Has anyone experienced this same problem??
The loss of power you experienced is called 'Limp Home Mode', and it is common with the Sprinter. With our 2006 View, we became quite familiar with Limp Home Mode, so much so that we bought a Scan Gauge II so we could read the DTC (diagnostic trouble code) and try to resolve the problem while on the road.
Limp Home Mode can be caused by:
ECM (Engine Control Module) failures:
Turbo Resonator Failure - Very common
Fresh Air sensor failure - common
MAF air sensor failure - common
Split turbo hose - common
Loose fuel cap
Battery failure
Other electronic or emissions issues
TCM (Transmission Control Module)
Transmission overheating
Other transmission problems
The number one reason for Limp Home Mode in the 5 cyl sprinter was turbo resonator failure. The turbo resonator is a $90 plastic part that can be replaced by authorized sprinter repair shops.
Ours failed twice and we replaced it with a metal turbo resonator.
The second most frequent problem is the fresh air sensor. A $30 part, which according to one dealer, had a 100% failure rate early on.
The third most frequent problem is a split turbo hose. Inexpensive repair, but getting the part can take a few days depending on where you are.
We've had two Sprinter based RVs and had these Limp Home Mode problems on many trips so we learned to carry spare parts and the ScanGauge II so we could help repair shops diagnose the problems.
In your case, you'll want to find the nearest authorized Dodge or Mercedes Sprinter repair shop and have them fix the problem.
You may also want to invest in a ScanGauge II and print out the Sprinter Trouble Code list so in the future you'll be able to diagnose the problem and maybe replace the required part yourself.
Bill
Coachhouse Platinum 232 XL