Under the driver knee bolster.
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.
The obdII connector should be on the drivers side of the dash, close to the kick panel. It may be slightly up behind the dash and hard to see.
Look up underneath the dash near the steering wheel - you should see a white-coloured socket with multiple holes in it. This is the OBDII connector.
Directly under the steering wheel on the bottom of the dashboard.With the driver's door open kneel down between the door and the drivers seat. This position will allow you to easily see the OBDII connector. There is usually a plastic cap over the actual connector pins.
You mean the OBDII connector, I assume. Under the dash to the right of the steering column.
Under the dash on the far driver side.
Under drivers side of dash.
Right beside hood pull cable
BMW has the standard OBDII connector under the drivers side dash so generic OBDII cables will work but only with generic OBDII software. Each specific software needs a compatible cable designed expressly for it.Older style 20pin cables are a similar matter.
No, it is OBD1, the connector is under the hood, pass side.
2004 didn't have obd II
obdii is part of radio,cluster fuse it is the 50's in its own holder