The OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) connector is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side of the vehicle, near the steering column. In many cars, it can be found within a few inches of the driver's seat, often above the pedals or behind a cover. The exact location can vary by make and model, so it's advisable to consult the vehicle's manual for specific guidance.
The OBD connector is under the dash on the driver side.
The OBD connector is under the dash on the driver side
1988 is OBD 1 not 2. The connector is under the hood, next to the battery.1988 is OBD 1 not 2. The connector is under the hood, next to the battery.
The obd II connector is under the dash on the driver side.The obd II connector is under the dash on the driver side.
The OBD plug is a sixteen pin connector under the dash on the driver side.
The 1996 Mercury Sable the OBD 2 connector is under drivers dash next to kick panel
A 1991 Dakota would have an OBD-I connector. It is on the passenger side of the firewall. It is roughly square on the outside.A 1991 Dakota would have an OBD-I connector. It is on the passenger side of the firewall. It is roughly square on the outside.
The 1994 5.0L ford Mustang and 3.8L Ford Mustang used the OBD-II connector under the drivers dash. These were the first OBD-II Ford cars. They are NOT OBD-I.
No it is OBD 1 and the connector is under the hood.
A 1991 Dakota would have an OBD-I connector. It is on the passenger side of the firewall. It is roughly square on the outside.
You should look around at the whole package to get the OBD connector for Vauxhall Corsa 57 plate.
Need to find the obd ii connector on a 2012 honda civic ex