What is this plug for? 2000 Odyssey.
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Re: What is this plug for? 2000 Odyssey.
Thanks. That confirms it.
No clue what PDI stands for, but it does tell me what the plug is for.
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"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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> "'Curly Q. Links'" wrote:
>>
>> Xxxxx wrote:
>> >
>> > There is a gray plastic plug (female) to the left of the main console,
>> > basically hidden unless you get down on your hands and knees. It is
>> > circled
>> > in red in the picture shown here:
>> >
>> > http://herb.thetysons.org/images/Plu...00-Odyssey.JPG
>> >
>> > Can anyone tell me what this plug is for?
>>
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>
> Take a look in the PDI for an Odyssey. Feel free to print it out . . . .
> Courtesy www.tegger.com
>
> Here's a simpler link:
> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/odyssey/x98-077e.pdf
>
> 'Curly'
No clue what PDI stands for, but it does tell me what the plug is for.
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"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:44444206.363F6033@interbaun.com...
> "'Curly Q. Links'" wrote:
>>
>> Xxxxx wrote:
>> >
>> > There is a gray plastic plug (female) to the left of the main console,
>> > basically hidden unless you get down on your hands and knees. It is
>> > circled
>> > in red in the picture shown here:
>> >
>> > http://herb.thetysons.org/images/Plu...00-Odyssey.JPG
>> >
>> > Can anyone tell me what this plug is for?
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>
> Take a look in the PDI for an Odyssey. Feel free to print it out . . . .
> Courtesy www.tegger.com
>
> Here's a simpler link:
> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/odyssey/x98-077e.pdf
>
> 'Curly'
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Re: What is this plug for? 2000 Odyssey.
Xxxxx wrote:
> Thanks. That confirms it.
>
> No clue what PDI stands for, but it does tell me what the plug is for.
>
That plug looks like a standard OBD-II style diagnostic connector. It
is used for reading out trouble codes, operating parameters, etc. If
your check engine light ever goes on, this is the magic place to hook a
scanner up to in order to find out what is going on.
PDI = Pre-Delivery Inspection, the work a dealer is to do before
delivery your new car.
John
> Thanks. That confirms it.
>
> No clue what PDI stands for, but it does tell me what the plug is for.
>
That plug looks like a standard OBD-II style diagnostic connector. It
is used for reading out trouble codes, operating parameters, etc. If
your check engine light ever goes on, this is the magic place to hook a
scanner up to in order to find out what is going on.
PDI = Pre-Delivery Inspection, the work a dealer is to do before
delivery your new car.
John
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Re: What is this plug for? 2000 Odyssey.
Xxxxx wrote:
> Thanks. That confirms it.
>
> No clue what PDI stands for, but it does tell me what the plug is for.
>
That plug looks like a standard OBD-II style diagnostic connector. It
is used for reading out trouble codes, operating parameters, etc. If
your check engine light ever goes on, this is the magic place to hook a
scanner up to in order to find out what is going on.
PDI = Pre-Delivery Inspection, the work a dealer is to do before
delivery your new car.
John
> Thanks. That confirms it.
>
> No clue what PDI stands for, but it does tell me what the plug is for.
>
That plug looks like a standard OBD-II style diagnostic connector. It
is used for reading out trouble codes, operating parameters, etc. If
your check engine light ever goes on, this is the magic place to hook a
scanner up to in order to find out what is going on.
PDI = Pre-Delivery Inspection, the work a dealer is to do before
delivery your new car.
John
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Re: What is this plug for? 2000 Odyssey.
Xxxxx wrote:
> Thanks. That confirms it.
>
> No clue what PDI stands for, but it does tell me what the plug is for.
>
That plug looks like a standard OBD-II style diagnostic connector. It
is used for reading out trouble codes, operating parameters, etc. If
your check engine light ever goes on, this is the magic place to hook a
scanner up to in order to find out what is going on.
PDI = Pre-Delivery Inspection, the work a dealer is to do before
delivery your new car.
John
> Thanks. That confirms it.
>
> No clue what PDI stands for, but it does tell me what the plug is for.
>
That plug looks like a standard OBD-II style diagnostic connector. It
is used for reading out trouble codes, operating parameters, etc. If
your check engine light ever goes on, this is the magic place to hook a
scanner up to in order to find out what is going on.
PDI = Pre-Delivery Inspection, the work a dealer is to do before
delivery your new car.
John
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