P0128 Coolant Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature - Easy Fix !!!
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2024
- I detail how to fix a check engine code P0128 Jeep Grand Cherokee low coolant temperature code. i show how to replace a thermostat and housing and coolant temperature sensor on a jeep grand cherokee. v6 P0128 indicates that the engine coolant temperature is below the thermostat regulating temperature. How to change the thermostat on the 2015-2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6L v6 . No heat fix. Most Common Causes for Engine Code P0128
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That butta sauce made it go to far Brianna! lol, Hey Klowny! Good stuff. If I ever get a Jeep, you got me covered my Brother!! Thanks for sharing. Cheers from Motown.
Lol thanks man
Nice one Klowny. Good to hear Brianna is back , although shes got a slightly different voice 😂😂
Thanks! Yeah, I'm not sure where she has been gallivanting around lately..but it is what it is lol
Must be Klowny is going through a Temp. agency to fill Brianna's spot! 😉
Yep, times a rough and so are their voices 😆
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Yeah baby
That didn't look so bad. I don't understand newer cars with plastic thermostat covers. Well, plastic anything on the engine, really.
Yep, cheaper parts I guess