under driver side dash/kick panel
Stick your head where the driver's left knee would be, and you will see it (may need a flashlight).
96 and up for obd2
I just replaced with Denso K16 RU 11 as recommended by Toyota moritius for sum of Rs 460
There is no distributor on the 2001 Echo, as it is electronic ignition. The spark plug wires and boots are under the piece of black plastic on top of the engine. Just remove the screws that hold it down and take the black plastic off and everything is there
If you are talking about the oil drain plug, its pretty much right under the engine, which is slightly to the passenger side front of the car. There is a picture of it along with a complete description of changing the oil, here: http://www.carspace.com/guides/Toyota-Echo-How-to-change-oil
The 2001 Toyota Sienna spark plug gap is .023. Most spark plugs will be pre-gapped by the manufacture of the spark plug.
Open the flap under the steering wheel, and you can see the 18 pin socket. Plug your OBD2 device here. However, be aware that TOYOTA uses a different protocol as I could not get to work with my OBD2 device.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvuGW01dk1A Shows how to take out the ash tray and slide cover to the left revealing OBD2 socket.
Should be at the bottom of the radiator, somewhere on the passenger side.
can anyone tell me where to find the OBD2 plug in on a 1999 cougar?
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On most Saturn's, the OBD2 port is on the bottom of the dashboard, next to the steering column.
92-96 Hondas in general have OBD1, not OBD2 and therefore no OBD2 / diagnostics plug.