Perhaps coincidentally, but after a big snowstorm this winter, we had 3 alarms on our dash- brake wear / blind spot inoperative / 3rd brake light. We have a 2015 Roadtrek SS Agile with 81,500 miles on it. We winterize the coach and hook up to shore power for the northeastern NY winter season; no driving. None of these alarms were on in the fall or during my frequent checks (to insure shore power was still on and to make sure no mice found their way inside…; several checks per week).
The 3rd brake light alarm cleared when I started the Sprinter but the others didn’t.
I checked the 5A fuse (spot 37 in the left side fuse panel, driver’s seat) that is listed as being for the front collision warning & blind spot monitor- fuse is good. I inspected the wires leading to the rear bumper sensors for blind spot detection and there’s nothing apparently chewed up or broken. I have not yet attempted to get at the sensors.
The brakes all were measured at 80,220 miles and had plenty of brake pad left; 10-12 mm. We drove around for a half hour and the brakes seem fine with no squeaking or anything amiss.
We have not had anything connected to the trailer wiring system.
The turn signal lights and brake lights work fine.
No other apparent alarms or issues that I can find; no apparent wires gnawed under the hood either.
I am planning to visit my local mechanic this week to see if he can read any clues from the OBD port but wanted to see if anyone else has dealt with this combination of error codes all at once.
Thanks for any help; I have searched Sprinter Source and Class B for any possible solutions but may have just missed something obvious!
Steve
The 3rd brake light alarm cleared when I started the Sprinter but the others didn’t.
I checked the 5A fuse (spot 37 in the left side fuse panel, driver’s seat) that is listed as being for the front collision warning & blind spot monitor- fuse is good. I inspected the wires leading to the rear bumper sensors for blind spot detection and there’s nothing apparently chewed up or broken. I have not yet attempted to get at the sensors.
The brakes all were measured at 80,220 miles and had plenty of brake pad left; 10-12 mm. We drove around for a half hour and the brakes seem fine with no squeaking or anything amiss.
We have not had anything connected to the trailer wiring system.
The turn signal lights and brake lights work fine.
No other apparent alarms or issues that I can find; no apparent wires gnawed under the hood either.
I am planning to visit my local mechanic this week to see if he can read any clues from the OBD port but wanted to see if anyone else has dealt with this combination of error codes all at once.
Thanks for any help; I have searched Sprinter Source and Class B for any possible solutions but may have just missed something obvious!
Steve