Parts Catalogs - MB906633 and Dodge Sprinter Parts

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jdcaples

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Attached are two files:

A list of all 906633 parts in the European market: View attachment 906633-European-MarketPartsList-From-MBUSA-EPC.pdf
A list of all NAFTA Sprinters (T1N and NCV3): View attachment MBChry.Oct-10-2009.pdf

What good is this infomation?

What we in the NAFTA region call an NCV3 is - and someone correct me if I'm wrong - referred to an MB 906 Chassis.

My NCV3 is 2007 Freightliner Sprinter, but it's also a 906633.

MBUSA, LLC has an Electronic Parts Catalog(EPC).

At this writing, MBUSA, LLC's EPC has no parts for my van, at all, on record.

I am able to use MBUSA, LLC's EPC to look at vans from other markets.

I selected Europe for a market and
906633 for a van and
all the parts EPC would show me.

I got a big list.

I put the parts list into a spreadsheet and then pumped the spreadsheet through Adobe PDF to make the first attachment.

What's the second attachment?

The MBChry PDF file is the current NAFTA Sprinter MB to MOPAR parts list, as of 10 Oct 2009.

Remember that the MBChry PDF has both NAFTA T1N and NAFTA NCV3 parts, while the 906633 file only has European NCV3 parts.

So there are more parts in MBChry than there are in the 906633 file; the 906633 file should be, for the most part, a subset of the MBChry file.

It's just reference material and an exercise if you want to practice looking for part numbers as they'll probably be known by Dodge and by MB.

You should be able to read the 906633 file, pick a part number and find its Dodge Part Number in the MBChry PDF to "get the dodge number for the mb part <whatever>," and use the description to cross check.

The source of the MBChry file is http://starparts.chrysler.com/home/crossref.htm (no, the list is not static, it changes every few days, in small ways).

-Jon
 
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jdcaples

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Yeah, Berry is a classic and very well known for providing lots of helpful information along with decent prices.

There are other Dealership Parts Counter Store Fronts - brought to you by TradeMotion - that you can use to look up the prices of parts.

It helps to shop around. Almost every dealership that is too poor to hire a webmaster and a real ISP, leverages contractors like Trademotion.

Also, remember to remove the leading zero on any MOPAR part numbers when you're looking something up on websites like

www.sprinterparts.net
or
https://www.dodgepartsonline.net/partlocator/index.cfm?action=getJointLocator&siteid=215506
or
http://www.wildechryslerjeepdodge.net/trademotion.htm
or
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?siteid=214996


Tradmotion provides online store fronts for Nissan dealerships, Mercedes dealerships, Toyota dealerships, Ford dealerships.... not a bad business model.

-Jon
 
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