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SPRINTER vAN
Exterior
TV antenna Exterior patio light
Wheel simulators Radio antenna
Exterior body kit. Awning
Power Step
Exterior windows excluding windshield, drivers and passenger door
Access doors and other living area electrical and plumbing components
If you need further clarification or information, contact the Airstream Customer
Relations Department at 937-596-6111 before contacting a service center for
an appointment.
If you wish to write, the address is:
Airstream Inc.
Attn: Customer Service
419 W. Pike Street
P.O. Box 629
Jackson Center, Ohio 45334
TIRES
Don’t let anyone tell you that under inflation or over inflation of tires is all right.
It’s not. If your tires don’t have enough air (under inflation) you can get tire
flexing, heat build-up, tire overloading, bad handling, bad fuel economy, and
uneven wear. Too high an air pressure (over inflation) can result in abnormal
wear, bad handling, harsh ride, and increase the chance of damage from road
hazards.
Tire inflation pressures should be checked as per the Sprinter’s Owner’s manual
and when significantly changing the load you plan to carry in your motorhome.
Set the correct tire pressure before loading the vehicle. If the vehicle has been
loaded, check the tire pressure and correct them if necessary. Always check
tire inflation pressures when the tires are “cold”.
Standard inflation pressures for tires are listed on a Tire Information Placard.
Check the Sprinter manual for the placard location. Front and rear pressures are
shown for each model and GVWR, and are based on the GVWR and front and
rear axle ratings (GAWRs) printed on your vehicle VIN plate and Certification
label. Tires must be inflated to these pressures when the vehicle is fully loaded
or an axle GAWR is reached.
Proper FRONT END ALIGNMENT improves tire tread mileage. Your front-end