Power Distribution Center wires go... where?

skyeg3

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Im in the process of diagnosing a huge drain on my sprinter. We are going to start disconnecting wires while monitoring current draw tomorrow but in the meantime does anybody know what each of these 6 wires goes to? (see picture)
 

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skyeg3

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Does anybody know where I can get a physical version of this manual for my old man who cant use a computer? Or is kinkos the best bet
 

220629

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Does anybody know where I can get a physical version of this manual for my old man who cant use a computer? Or is kinkos the best bet
If you are referring to the page which I posted...


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The 2 each spiral bound books are titled:
2001 - 2006 VA Sprinter Body Electrical

2004 - 2006 VA Sprinter OM647 Diesel Fuel System

There is no ISDN number or other ID.

Jon said they came from Tech Authority. He also said they were expensive. You could contact Tech Authority and ask by title I suppose.

Tech Authority Website

https://www.techauthority.com/en-US/Pages/Country.aspx

On that site I selected "Dodge" and then used "Sprinter" as a search word figuring that would get all the hits.

The descriptions with the red color training manual for a picture seem to be like the spiral bound books I have. I didn't notice any VA series, but there was a VB gas engine training book.

There is a free book Jon pointed out to me here.
https://www.techauthority.com/en-US/Pages/ItemDetail.aspx?itemID=1022&catID=106

Use the flipbook link in the lower left.

Actually the fuel system CD which Doktor A started offering is the same format as my books and contains much of the same information. I recommend that book (on CD). Sprinter Hot Line 412-366-6165. Doktor A

Please don’t contact JD Caples (Jon) because he has no more information than I give here. He really does deserve mention and credit for giving me the books with the thought that I would help people by using them. The books just may not be available anymore?

Most times my attached info from the books start with the page number as a file name.

I often also use the commonly available Sprinter manuals. Max (Maxextz) has a thread with many resources listed. (Thanks Max!) I believe you may find what you need there.
https://sprinter-source.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8745

T1N Service Manuals and other good information is found here. Thanks goes to J Moller.

http://aie-services-2.net/Sprinter/

There is also information for NCV3 models posted by HappyFamilyVan here:

https://sprinter-source.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10150

If you search within Sprinter-source I'm certain there are more resources.

Before anyone asks, I have been requested by others to copy them to PDF for distribution. I won't do that because I don't feel that was the intent of me receiving them. They are copyrighted material. I feel very comfortable with posting material here and there to help others with specific questions, but even that may be on the edge.

Sorry I don't have more. vic

A possible resource regarding information use.

http://www.batteryfaq.org/

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