OBDII Port for all cars sold in the US on or after 01Jan1996 Federal law mandates it must be within 3 feet of steering wheel and require no tools to access.. Usually they are under dash by drivers knees, but could be hidden, behind ashtray or cup-holder
its below the steering wheel towards the right, its a litle plug-in
where is the plug to conect the code reader on a 1990 Honda accord
In order to use a code reader on a 1992 Dakota simply plug it into the DLC outlet. From there, the code reader should properly function.
You need a code reader or have a shop that has one plug into diagnostic port & can reset it for you.
take out the cup holder in the center console next to the parking brake. it should be right under there.
Under the left side of the dashboard just above and to the right of the hood latch.
The plug-in for a code reader on a 1990 Dodge Dakota is located under the hood along the firewall.
The 1997 Honda Accord is inside storage behind ashtray
The OBD-2 code reader plug on a 1997 Mercury Cougar is typically located underneath the dashboard on the driver's side. It is usually positioned near the steering column for easy access. You may need to remove a cover or panel to reveal the diagnostic port. It is a standardized 16-pin connector that allows the code reader to communicate with the vehicle's onboard computer system.
In a 2002 Honda CR-V, you can plug the code reader into the OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics II) port, which is typically located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. Look for it near the steering column, above the brake pedal. The port is usually a 16-pin connector, and you may need to remove a cover or panel to access it. Once connected, you can use the code reader to retrieve diagnostic trouble codes from the vehicle's computer.
The OBD plug is concealed under the right side of the center console plastic trim .
The spark plug gap on a 1997 Honda Accord that has a 4 cylinder engine should be set at .044 inches. All 1997 Honda Engines have a spark plug gap of .044 inches.