The preferred socket for tray work is typically a deep socket, as it allows for greater depth to accommodate the full length of the hardware being used. Deep sockets provide better access to fasteners in tight spaces or recessed areas, ensuring a secure grip and minimizing the risk of rounding off the fastener head. Additionally, using a socket with a proper drive size can improve torque application and overall efficiency during assembly or disassembly tasks.
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Remove the ash tray, you will find the socket ibehind there.
It should say on the processor tray on the actual motherboard itself.
I have 2001 3.2 and mine is behind the coin tray in centre console , it is clipped into the back of the tray when you pull it out.hope this helps
the diagnostic socket on peugeot 307 is under the ash tray( behind the gear lever). Lift up and remove the rubber pad and there it is. Dave
half inch socket on extension,screw on left hand side of battery tray
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Found it. Right behind the ash tray.
in school and to be arter to work hard and to tray you bes on it
Right next to the ashtray. Take tray out and slide the cover to the left, and voila here you are ODB II.
Many processors will not work on a Socket 7 motherboard. Providing a full list of every processor that is notcompatible with a Socket 7 board would be impossible.