The OBD-II scanner connector on a 2009 Mercury Mariner is located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. Specifically, you can find it beneath the steering column, typically within a few inches of the driver's seat. It may be necessary to remove a panel or look behind the steering wheel cover to access it.
Unless you have the CP9190 model which includes several different hook-up cables, it can not be done. Pre-1996 vehicles are equipped with the OBD I system. The connector on the 1995 Villager is located on the transaxle near the starter.
It is a diagnostic connector and it is located on the driver (LEFT) side near the battery
It is not OBDII. The connecter is under the hood.
There should be a connector under the dash, driver side. It is located right above the park brake release lever facing straight down.
i have a 99 ford ranger xlt. my code scanner connector is not working,is there a fuse for it
It's located behind a panel under the heater controls (assuming it's a mk4)
most auto parts stores do it for free
There should be a connector behind the Powertrain Control Module. The PCM is located on the right hand side above the fender well, when looking at the engine bay. It is a square connector that a DRB II code reader plugs into.
The DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) connector would be located under the drivers side of the dash. Plug the scanner into the DTC connector and then follow directions that came with your scan tool.
The Data Link Connector (DLC) is located under the dash right under the steering column. Use of a scanner is highly recommended as some engine faults will not activate the check engine light but will be stored as a code in the PCM. On some models, the DLC may be located in the engine compartment beside the starter. (wiring diagram required for ID) Save yourself a lot of guess work and buy a Haynes Repair Manual.
Diagnostic plug. Diagnostic connector. Data link connector.
The EEC test connector is in the engine compartment in front of the power distribution box (Helpfull)