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Yes. They have proprietary software. Not just any shop can or will work on them. It's been a few years but the municipality where I worked had several of them and had so much trouble they quit buying them.
I believe these motorhomes are built on the Sprinter 3500 chassis. I'm not worried about maintenance/repair as I do all my own. What do you mean by proprietary? Are you refering to OBD 2 or other systems? I'm fine with OBD systems but if I can't get into others with scan tools/laptop software like Auto Enginuity, that might be a problem. I will check that out.
Quote from: timberghost72 on January 18, 2026, 07:04:56 PMI believe these motorhomes are built on the Sprinter 3500 chassis. I'm not worried about maintenance/repair as I do all my own. What do you mean by proprietary? Are you refering to OBD 2 or other systems? I'm fine with OBD systems but if I can't get into others with scan tools/laptop software like Auto Enginuity, that might be a problem. I will check that out.I’m guessing your only limitations would be programming modules etc. Oh and you might need to figure out a way to reset maintenance lights. I hear that’s a little tricky. Regardless of whether you do your own maintenance or not, it will be significantly more expensive. Safe to assume you’d go diesel? The oil and filter for the 3.0 MB diesel is way more expensive than your v10. Fuel filters, DEF, etc.
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