Chassis Context

The 2016 Winnebago Navion runs the NCV3 chassis with the OM642 3.0L V6 turbodiesel (188hp / 325 ft-lbs) and 7G-Tronic 7-speed automatic. The 2016 model year is part of the BlueTEC era — it has DEF/AdBlue injection, an SCR catalyst, and a DPF, all of which can trigger limp mode if they fault. This production year also offered the factory 4x4 transfer case option; The NCV3's SAM (Signal Acquisition Module) architecture and three-fuse-box layout are distinctive — many "electrical" faults on this chassis trace back to ground strap corrosion or SAM connector fatigue rather than failed components.

What's Specific to the 2016 Winnebago Navion

The 2016 MY continued the mature NCV3 specification. No major chassis-level changes from 2015 — most differences are interior trim, optional-package content, and upfitter-facing electrical updates rather than hard powertrain changes. This means 2016 service procedures and parts are largely interchangeable with 2014-2015 Sprinters, and independent-shop repair knowledge is deep.

Common Symptoms

Won't Start on the 2016 Winnebago Navion typically presents with one or more of these symptoms. The severity, frequency, and diagnostic steps vary significantly by chassis generation, which is why the causes below are written specifically for the NCV3 of the 2016 production year rather than generic "Sprinter" advice.

Likely Causes for the 2016 Winnebago Navion

For the 2016 Winnebago Navion specifically, the most common root causes involve dead or undercharged batteries (coach parasitic draws are the #1 cause on NCV3-based RVs), glow plug or glow plug module failure, DEF-system countdown lockout reaching zero, or immobilizer communication faults.

Won't-start complaints on the 2016 NCV3 typically trace to dead or undercharged batteries (coach parasitic draws are the #1 cause on NCV3-based RVs), glow plug or glow-plug module failure, DEF-system countdown lockout reaching zero (2010+), or immobilizer communication faults. A 2016 that refuses to start after a long storage period is almost always a battery or DEF-countdown issue rather than a mechanical fault.

What to Do

Start by checking the most common causes listed above. For a step-by-step diagnosis specific to your symptoms, use our free AI Expert chat or the interactive diagnostic tool — both are trained specifically on Sprinter-based RVs and know the 2016 Winnebago Navion inside and out.

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Other 2016 Winnebago Navion Issues

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Winnebago Navion Won't Start by Year

This issue across other model years: 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019