MIL-DTC codes P0015 & P0128
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MIL-DTC codes P0015 & P0128
I got check engine light on 07 GL450. I plugged OBD 2 code reader and got P0015 and P0128.
P0015 is a continuous camshaft adjustment (right): incorrect position of the exhaust camshaft.
P0128 is a component Y110 (three disk thermostat valve) jam in open position. Coolant temperature rises too slowly.
Anybody else got these codes? I did reset them but it came back on. I got an appointment to have it fixed next week.
Thanks. Atwal.
P0015 is a continuous camshaft adjustment (right): incorrect position of the exhaust camshaft.
P0128 is a component Y110 (three disk thermostat valve) jam in open position. Coolant temperature rises too slowly.
Anybody else got these codes? I did reset them but it came back on. I got an appointment to have it fixed next week.
Thanks. Atwal.
Last edited by atwal; 01-27-2013 at 09:00 AM.
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Fixed now
Dealer replaced a thermostat 272-200-05-15 and magnet 272-051-01-77 on RT side camshaft exhuast. It was all covered under extended warranty.
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The camshaft magnet is a $20 part and 10-15 fix for those that have this relatively common issue and don't have a warranty.
Not sure about the thermostat issue - first I have heard of it.
Not sure about the thermostat issue - first I have heard of it.