the connection for the obd is in the fuse box located underneath wheel on the driver side.
The 1998 Toyota Avalon OBD 2 port is behind fuse cover
The 1998 Toyota Avalon OBD 2 port is behind fuse cover
The 1997 Toyota Avalon OBD 2 port is behind fuse cover
The 1999 Toyota Avalon OBD 2 port is behind fuse cover
The 2001 Toyota Avalon OBD 2 port is under driver side dash above brake pedal
The obd port is under the dash on the driver side.
The port for the On Board Diagnostic (OBD) computer is about 6 inches below the parking brake release on the driver's left. It is behind a panel marked OBD-DCS.
There is no OBD connector on a 1974 Honda. This vehicle is naturally aspirated and does not have an ECU and has a carburetor
The OBD II port on a 2011 Toyota Avalon is located beneath the dashboard, near the driver's side. Specifically, you can find it to the left of the steering column, just above the pedals. It may be covered by a panel that can be easily removed or may be exposed for easy access.
Trouble code P0401 means:Exhaust gas recirculation flow insufficient detected
The OBD diagnostic connector in a 2005 Toyota Avalon is typically located beneath the dashboard, near the driver’s side. It can usually be found above the footwell area, close to the steering column. If you bend down to look under the dashboard, you should see the connector, which is often a 16-pin socket.
under the dash board where the steering wheel is located