Under dash, lower left side.
Under the driver knee bolster.
All OBDII connectors are within a foot or so of the steering column under the dash.
You have a small "EVAP" leak. Start with replacing the fuel cap.
Not an OBDII, it is ODBI. the connector is the black "L" shaped connector near the battery.Not an OBDII, it is ODBI. the connector is the black "L" shaped connector near the battery.
It is located under the dash panel (which has to be removed) to the left of the steering column.
It is not OBDII. The connecter is under the hood.
Under the steering wheel.Check out :http://www.carplugs.com/for more info
DLC = Diagnostic Link Connector (Commonly known as the OBDII connector) located under the dash on the driver's side.
located behind the fuse snap cover located on the lower dash on the left side of the steering wheel
The OBD II port connector is located to the left of the steering wheel, just beneath the dash panel.
A 1992 Jeep is obd 1, not 2. The connector is under the hood, near the battery.
All OBDII connectors are located within a foot or so of the steering column at the bottom of the drivers side dash.