What is a Mercedes T1N?
In 1977 Mercedes-Benz introduced a new van/truck (a.k.a. transporter), called T1 internally. Other designations were series TN / T1N (“Transporter Neu” / “Transporter 1Neu”) and Bremer Transporter, since the vehicle was built in the Transporter-Plant in Bremen, Germany, first.
What does T1N stand for?
Mercedes has been making Sprinters in Europe since 1995. These are the “T1N” Sprinters, which stands for Type 1 New (replacing a previous TN/Type 1 van that had been built since 1977).
How wide is a T1N Sprinter?
76.1″
The interior width of the is and the exterior width is 76.1″. The interior height of the Sprinter 1 is 65″ (H1), and 76.4″ (H2). The wheelbase lengths are 118.1″ (SWB), 139.8″ (MWB), and 158.5″ (LWB). The width between the wheel arches on this model is 53.1″.
Are T1N sprinters reliable?
T1N sprinters are fairly reliable, but they can be sensitive to abuse, and poor maintenance practices.
What engine is in my sprinter?
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van comes standard with a 2.1L turbo-diesel 4-cylinder engine, rated at 161 hp and 265 lb-ft of torque. This Mercedes-Benz turbo diesel engine gets paired with a 7-speed automatic and uses two-stage turbocharging and Direct Injection to siphon as much power as possible from less fuel.
How tall is a T1N sprinter?
There were two roof heights available for the T1N: Standard Roof (93″ exterior height, 67″ interior height) High Roof (104″ exterior height, 74″ interior height)
When did Sprinter become Euro 6?
Some van manufacturers are already offering Euro 6 compliant vehicles – the Mercedes Sprinter has been compliant since 2013! Other compliant vans include the Ford Transit and Volkswagen Crafter. Officially, the regulation comes into force in September 2016 and all new vans sold from that point on must be compliant.
How do I identify a Mercedes Sprinter engine?
The serial number containing the engine code of your Mercedes Sprinter may be located on a sticker that is stuck to the door, driver’s side. If it’s not there, check under the hood. It would be on the front of the engine. Otherwise, on the driver’s side, at the bottom of the windshield, check behind the wipers.