ODB2 data port
#2
RE: ODB2 data port
Get in your car....put your feet down like you're driving (don't press the gas pedal)...and feel around your right knee, under the dash (where it's opened up) and the center kick panel. It's a black rectangular plug that faces down and has nothing plugged into it.
Next I'm going to have to suggest getting a manual. I'm not flaming you, I'm just telling you now. If you think that a manual is too expensive, wait until you start looking for a new ECU because you fried yours somehow by fiddling with the ODB port. I hope you know what you're doing down there.
Next I'm going to have to suggest getting a manual. I'm not flaming you, I'm just telling you now. If you think that a manual is too expensive, wait until you start looking for a new ECU because you fried yours somehow by fiddling with the ODB port. I hope you know what you're doing down there.
#4
RE: ODB2 data port
It's not a likely thing but it can happen, just trying to get you to be careful down there. Get a pinout of the port online so you know which ones which.
You can also take your car to autozone and have them pull the code for free, in case you didn't know that.
You can also take your car to autozone and have them pull the code for free, in case you didn't know that.
#5
RE: ODB2 data port
ORIGINAL: silvercoupe97
It's not a likely thing but it can happen, just trying to get you to be careful down there. Get a pinout of the port online so you know which ones which.
You can also take your car to autozone and have them pull the code for free, in case you didn't know that.
It's not a likely thing but it can happen, just trying to get you to be careful down there. Get a pinout of the port online so you know which ones which.
You can also take your car to autozone and have them pull the code for free, in case you didn't know that.
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