The fuse for the OBD-II port on a 2004 Honda Element is located in the interior fuse box, which is found under the dashboard on the driver's side. Specifically, you should check the fuse labeled "OBD" or "DLC" (Data Link Connector). If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore power to the OBD-II port. Always consult the vehicle's manual for the exact fuse number and specifications.
Where is the location of the fuse that controls the OBDII Port on a 1995 F-250?
The OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics II) port on a 2003 Honda Element is located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. It is typically found just above the brake pedal and below the steering column. To access it, you may need to kneel down or look under the dashboard area. The port is a rectangular connector that allows you to plug in an OBD-II scanner.
Put your foot on the clutch (or footrest for Auto) and check under the dash about halfway up your shin.
The 1991 Ford Mustang does not have an OBDII port, because OBDII was not standardized in the United States until 1996.
This is not a question, be more specific, what do you want to know about the location of the 2006 Honda elemnet obd2 port?
OBDII was mandated on all cars by 1996. Some 1994 and 1995 models had an OBDII port, but most (if not all) only provided OBDI information. These were called OBD1.5. I have never seen a 1993 model with an OBDII port.
Buy a new power port or replace fuse
No, take a look under steering wheel. No OBDII port
The diagnostic connector is in the engine compartment on the left hand side between the battery and the fuse box. An adapter is required to read this port with an OBD2/OBDII diagnostic tool.
OBDII started in 1996... OBDI was not as standardised PLL.
The ODD II data port connector is located on the center concole behind the ashtray. This applies to 1997 Honda Accord LX with manual transmission vehicles with 4 cylinder engines.
The OBD-II port on a 2006 Honda Element is located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. Specifically, you can find it just above the brake pedal and to the left of the steering column. It may be covered by a small plastic panel, which you can remove to access the port.