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Where do I plug in my Hyundai Accent code reader?
OBD connector location for Hyundai Accent (2006 – 2011)
- The OBD2 plug is located under the steering wheel on the left.
- The OBD2 socket is behind the little plastic cover in the storage compartment.
- Remove the little plastic cover. Here is the OBD2 plug.
Where is the OBD port on a 2005 Hyundai Sonata?
OBD connector location for Hyundai Sonata (NF) (2004 – 2010)
- The OBD connector is located above the pedals.
- The OBD II plug is on the left of the clutch pedal.
- Here is the OBD II port.
Where do you plug in check engine light Hyundai Sonata?
This is a 16-pin port located under the dashboard on the driver’s side. Plug your OBD2 scanner into the OBD-II 16-pin port.
Where is the obd2 port on Hyundai Sonata?
OBD connector location for Hyundai Sonata (LF) (2014 – 2019)
- The OBD II socket is located on the left of the steering wheel.
- Remove the plastic cover under the open hood lever.
- OBD plug is here.
Where is the OBD connector on a Hyundai Accent?
OBD connector location for Hyundai Accent (2000 – 2005) You will find below several pictures which will help you find your OBD connector in your car. OBD Connector is located to the bottom left of the steering wheel. Go to the OBD2. scanner for HYUNDAI. OBD Connector is near the fog light button.
What is the location of the OBD port?
The OBD Port, is the location where you can plug in any OBD tool into the vehicle to pull vehicle information. It is also the primary location of tracking devices such as dongles as the port provides ongoing power to the device.
Where do I plug in my Hum OBD reader?
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How many pins does an OBD connector need?
In order to save you time, we have made available (for free) the information uploaded by our community of tens of thousands of users. Since the implementation of the OBD standard, each vehicle has a standard 16-pin connector, as described on our OBD presentation page.