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Re: obd2
"scapa" <scapa@mts.net> wrote in message
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> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
> cyl. four door.
> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
> Jim
>
>
In the US market at least, on all cars it should be under the dash near the
driver's knees, usually not quite visible from a sitting position. If it is
not there, a placard is supposed to be there describing the actual position.
I don't have any experience with the Innova - I chose a cheap Actron. It
looks like the price and capabilities are similar - it ought to do what you
need.
Mike.
news:RZ%Id.14798$Ka6.102609@news1.mts.net...
> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
> cyl. four door.
> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
> Jim
>
>
In the US market at least, on all cars it should be under the dash near the
driver's knees, usually not quite visible from a sitting position. If it is
not there, a placard is supposed to be there describing the actual position.
I don't have any experience with the Innova - I chose a cheap Actron. It
looks like the price and capabilities are similar - it ought to do what you
need.
Mike.
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Re: obd2
"scapa" <scapa@mts.net> wrote in message
news:RZ%Id.14798$Ka6.102609@news1.mts.net...
> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
> cyl. four door.
> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
> Jim
>
>
In the US market at least, on all cars it should be under the dash near the
driver's knees, usually not quite visible from a sitting position. If it is
not there, a placard is supposed to be there describing the actual position.
I don't have any experience with the Innova - I chose a cheap Actron. It
looks like the price and capabilities are similar - it ought to do what you
need.
Mike.
news:RZ%Id.14798$Ka6.102609@news1.mts.net...
> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
> cyl. four door.
> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
> Jim
>
>
In the US market at least, on all cars it should be under the dash near the
driver's knees, usually not quite visible from a sitting position. If it is
not there, a placard is supposed to be there describing the actual position.
I don't have any experience with the Innova - I chose a cheap Actron. It
looks like the price and capabilities are similar - it ought to do what you
need.
Mike.
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Re: obd2
Not quite all cars. I think it is just required to be accessible from the
driver's seat. I know that on the 96-97 accord (and 95 V6) it is behind the
ash tray.... though I guess that could be considered under the dash.
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
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> "scapa" <scapa@mts.net> wrote in message
> news:RZ%Id.14798$Ka6.102609@news1.mts.net...
>> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
>> cyl. four door.
>> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
>> Jim
>>
>>
> In the US market at least, on all cars it should be under the dash near
> the driver's knees, usually not quite visible from a sitting position. If
> it is not there, a placard is supposed to be there describing the actual
> position.
>
> I don't have any experience with the Innova - I chose a cheap Actron. It
> looks like the price and capabilities are similar - it ought to do what
> you need.
>
> Mike.
>
driver's seat. I know that on the 96-97 accord (and 95 V6) it is behind the
ash tray.... though I guess that could be considered under the dash.
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
news:idGdndo4dNIlfGncRVn-sg@sedona.net...
> "scapa" <scapa@mts.net> wrote in message
> news:RZ%Id.14798$Ka6.102609@news1.mts.net...
>> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
>> cyl. four door.
>> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
>> Jim
>>
>>
> In the US market at least, on all cars it should be under the dash near
> the driver's knees, usually not quite visible from a sitting position. If
> it is not there, a placard is supposed to be there describing the actual
> position.
>
> I don't have any experience with the Innova - I chose a cheap Actron. It
> looks like the price and capabilities are similar - it ought to do what
> you need.
>
> Mike.
>
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Re: obd2
Not quite all cars. I think it is just required to be accessible from the
driver's seat. I know that on the 96-97 accord (and 95 V6) it is behind the
ash tray.... though I guess that could be considered under the dash.
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
news:idGdndo4dNIlfGncRVn-sg@sedona.net...
> "scapa" <scapa@mts.net> wrote in message
> news:RZ%Id.14798$Ka6.102609@news1.mts.net...
>> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
>> cyl. four door.
>> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
>> Jim
>>
>>
> In the US market at least, on all cars it should be under the dash near
> the driver's knees, usually not quite visible from a sitting position. If
> it is not there, a placard is supposed to be there describing the actual
> position.
>
> I don't have any experience with the Innova - I chose a cheap Actron. It
> looks like the price and capabilities are similar - it ought to do what
> you need.
>
> Mike.
>
driver's seat. I know that on the 96-97 accord (and 95 V6) it is behind the
ash tray.... though I guess that could be considered under the dash.
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
news:idGdndo4dNIlfGncRVn-sg@sedona.net...
> "scapa" <scapa@mts.net> wrote in message
> news:RZ%Id.14798$Ka6.102609@news1.mts.net...
>> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
>> cyl. four door.
>> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
>> Jim
>>
>>
> In the US market at least, on all cars it should be under the dash near
> the driver's knees, usually not quite visible from a sitting position. If
> it is not there, a placard is supposed to be there describing the actual
> position.
>
> I don't have any experience with the Innova - I chose a cheap Actron. It
> looks like the price and capabilities are similar - it ought to do what
> you need.
>
> Mike.
>
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Re: obd2
You can find the info at
http://www.autocenter.weber.edu/OBD-CH/vehicleoems.asp. For a picture,
select your model and click DLC Location Graphic.
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> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
> cyl. four door.
> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
> Jim
>
>
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> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
> cyl. four door.
> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
> Jim
>
>
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You can find the info at
http://www.autocenter.weber.edu/OBD-CH/vehicleoems.asp. For a picture,
select your model and click DLC Location Graphic.
"scapa" <scapa@mts.net> wrote in news:
RZ%Id.14798$Ka6.102609@news1.mts.net...
> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
> cyl. four door.
> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
> Jim
>
>
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select your model and click DLC Location Graphic.
"scapa" <scapa@mts.net> wrote in news:
RZ%Id.14798$Ka6.102609@news1.mts.net...
> Hi all, where is the obd connector found in a 2001 Honda Accord, 2.3 L, 4
> cyl. four door.
> Any thoughts on Innova 3100 reader would be appreciated, thanks.
> Jim
>
>
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"Ghislain" <ghislaing@teksavvyDOTcom> wrote in news:41f4f5a6$1_2@127.0.0.1:
> http://www.autocenter.weber.edu/OBD-CH/vehicleoems.asp
Wonderful link! This is going into the FAQ, thanks.
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> http://www.autocenter.weber.edu/OBD-CH/vehicleoems.asp
Wonderful link! This is going into the FAQ, thanks.
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"Ghislain" <ghislaing@teksavvyDOTcom> wrote in news:41f4f5a6$1_2@127.0.0.1:
> http://www.autocenter.weber.edu/OBD-CH/vehicleoems.asp
Wonderful link! This is going into the FAQ, thanks.
--
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> http://www.autocenter.weber.edu/OBD-CH/vehicleoems.asp
Wonderful link! This is going into the FAQ, thanks.
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