How To Find The OBD-II Port In Your Car (And Why You Need To Know Where It Is)

The OBD-II port location varies between the manufacturer, make, and model of a vehicle. Below are some of the most common places to find the connector. It is recommended that when attempting to find the port that you have a flashlight with plenty of lumens nearby, as most of these areas will be poorly lit areas of your interior.

  • Underneath the steering column.
  • To the left or right of the steering column, closer to the dashboard.
  • In the front driver-side footwell on the far left near the dead pedal or on the far right near the transmission tunnel.
  • In the front passenger-side footwell beneath the glove compartment.
  • Between the transmission and center console.
  • Near the entertainment system or navigation controls.

These are some of the most common OBD-II port locations, but certainly not the only ones. If you have difficulty visually finding the port in one of these common placements, consult your owner’s manual for a definitive answer as to where it is located.

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