fire wall or wheel well under the hood
It is under the dash on the driver side.
Yes you can as long as you use the O.B.D. II (on board diagnostic stage II) scanner. The diagnostic port should be located inside the vehicle underneath the dashboard on the driver's side. AutoZone will run an analysis for free as long as your check engine light is currently on.
That vehicle would have the "OBD II" system.
The OBDII (On Board Diagnostic II) is located under the dash by your left foot... Saailer
You don't.
It depends on what type of circuit board, the symptoms and the application of the board. Otherwise, most technicians will use a good test meter and/or an oscilloscope, or a plug-in diagnostic system (computerized or stand alone).
Under the fllor board passenger side eith by the ECU or behind the kick panel.
The Check Engine Light will come on whenever the OBD (On-Board Diagnostic) system senses any of a number of different problems with the engine operating parameters. If your car has this light on, take it to a good shop and have them read the codes that are stored by the car's computer. This will point them to the problem area.
The computer (ecm) is under the passenger floor board under the carpet. will have to remove medal cover.
it will aid the technician in finding the problem. trust me, we like them. it will also tell the driver when there is problem with car.
Obd2 stands for on-board diagnostics computer system. Most vehicles today come equipped with OBD2 or OBD3 diagnostic systems.
Trouble code P0403 means: EGR Control Solenoid Circuit Malfunction