IT IS UNDER THE DASH IN THE MIDDEL OF THE CAR BETWEEN THE 2 SEATS PASS YOUR HAND AND YOU WILL FEEL A SMALL DOOR ABOUT 2 BY 2 OPEN IT AND IT IS INSIDE DONT PULL ON IT YOU COULD BREAKE THE PLASTIC HOLDING IT
Could be the drivers.
A 1998 Cadillac DLC should be located close to the vehicle steering column. All 1996 and newer vehicles are considered OBD II and are mandated to have a more uniform system for retrieving vehicle trouble codes. DLC (Data Link Connector) must be located in the driver compartment near the steering column. Lead foot Johnnyd
TO72 is a serial Data Link Fault. Cant help you with TO77 its not on my list of codes
no such thing for one its obd and for two OBD-II wasnt put in any subaru until 1996
where is data link connector c220
The data link connector is under the dash on the driver side.The data link connector is under the dash on the driver side.
The data link connector is under the dash on the driver side.
were id the data link connector for a 1995 dodge dakota
In most cases it is the BCM, located directly behind the glove box, mounted up high and horizontal. It is metal and looks just like many other GM car computers of the early 80's to mid 90's. In all my experience working on these cars, only once have I seen the problem caused by the Fuel Data panel. The BCM for the 1992 is same as 91-93. The 89 has a different service number. == == == == I am going through the same problem with a 1989 Deville. I replaced the Fuel Data Center and the Sending unit in the tank and the tank itself. Now I am going to replace the BCM ( body control module) Some times the data center is perfectly normal next time There is just a "d" displayed. Will update you on my next step!
Can be the sending unit or just the in-tank sencer. Also if it is just off it could be the others or if you put smaller or bigger tires or wheels it can throw it off as well
Yes , it is fuse # 5 , a 10 amp mini-fuse for your data link connector
A parallel ATA connector can use one data cable for two drives.