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Old 04-17-2010, 04:28 PM
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OBD II code P0015

Hi all,
From time to time (once a month) my check engine light comes on and goes out the next day. So I finally bought a USB OBD II scanner and found the error code P0015 "B" Camshaft Position -Timing Over-Retarded (Bank 1).
Does anyone know what this is and how did it happen? Should I take it to the dealer or it is something I can fix, e.g. replacing a sensor, etc.? Does it have anything to do with the type of gas I put in the car?
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By your comment on "gas type" - I am assuming you are not fueling with 91+...this could cause pre-ignition (knock) and the sensors along with the adjustable cam are working to prevent it...you maybe working them too hard...

If you are using 91, try 93 or higher, run an approved fuel additive and try a different, highly reputable fueling station...
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Originally Posted by BF_JC230
By your comment on "gas type" - I am assuming you are not fueling with 91+...this could cause pre-ignition (knock) and the sensors along with the adjustable cam are working to prevent it...you maybe working them too hard...

If you are using 91, try 93 or higher, run an approved fuel additive and try a different, highly reputable fueling station...
Ethanol in the gas?
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Originally Posted by vettdvr
Ethanol in the gas?
I am sure there is Ethanol in the gas in USA, at least %10, there is no avoiding that.
I suspected that the regular gas had something to do with this camshaft retard error code. Last time, I used 89 octane gas and the next day I the light came on. I can't be too sure but I believe every time I fill regular gas, the engine light goes on the next few days.
Thanks for the help.
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Originally Posted by baboli
I am sure there is Ethanol in the gas in USA, at least %10, there is no avoiding that.
I suspected that the regular gas had something to do with this camshaft retard error code. Last time, I used 89 octane gas and the next day I the light came on. I can't be too sure but I believe every time I fill regular gas, the engine light goes on the next few days.
Thanks for the help.
My 2003 manual states 91 octane and if operating with less (as I had to do during Katrina) the manual states to use no heavy throttle. I feather footed it while using less than 91 octane and never got the light.

You might check your manual for fuel octane ratings and driving methods.
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Originally Posted by vettdvr
My 2003 manual states 91 octane and if operating with less (as I had to do during Katrina) the manual states to use no heavy throttle. I feather footed it while using less than 91 octane and never got the light.

You might check your manual for fuel octane ratings and driving methods.
Good call, thanks. Here is what I found in the manual, my car needs 91 octane:
...
To maintain the engine’s durability and
performance, premium unleaded gasoline
must be used. If premium unleaded
gasoline is not available and low octane
fuel is used, follow these precautions:
 Have the fuel tank only partially
filled with unleaded regular and fill
up with premium unleaded as soon
as possible
 Avoid full throttle driving and abrupt
acceleration
 Do not exceed an engine speed of
3000 rpm if the vehicle is loaded
with a light load such as two persons
and no luggage
 Do not exceed 2/3 of maximum accelerator
pedal position if the vehicle
is fully loaded or operating in
mountainous terrain

Thanks.

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