The OBD II DLC (data link connector) in most vehicles (1995, 1996 and up) is located just under the dash on the drivers side.
you need to hook it up on the distributor
The hook up fee for Union Gas varies depending on the type of account you are opening. It also depends on the condition of the hook up location and if any changes or repairs need to be made. Calling for approximate pricing is the best option.
mostly because a dance is where the mood is set for romance. with slow songs going how could you not feel the need to hook up.
Hook up a battery charger to it.
If you know for sure that it is not getting fuel or fire, you need to check the ECM fuse. If it is good then check the relay. If you have a professional hook up a scanner then it will tell what is wrong with it. That would be cheaoer than guessing unless you have plenty of money to waste on replacing good parts.
You can't hook up a OBD II scanner to that vehicle, it is too old.
There are some scanners that you can hook up to LCD tv's but it all depends on what kind of model and make both the scanner and tv are too see if they are compatible.
You have to hook up an OBD scanner to it. Most auto parts chains have one available, and can run a code diagnostic for free.
RIGHT UNDER THE STEERING COLUMN, YOU HAVE TO REALLY BEND UNDER THE STEERING WHEEL. YOU WILL SEE A CABLE THAT CONTAINS AN OUTLET SWITXH TO WHICH U CAN HOOK THE SCANNER TO.
passenger side next to center console
Under passenger side. Far right
right underneath the steering wheel
Need to know what year Charger you have.
no as long as you have a scanner to hook up the antenna to analog scanner there about 100 dollars digital ones are 400 the scanners have the speaker on them
You hook up a scanner and check it for codes.
should be a connection under the dash on the drivers side
You need a engine scanner and hook it up and it will tell you what sensor is bad.