OBD connector is not working. I was told that it could be a blown fuse, but I don’t know which fuse is the one connected to the vehicle.
Jan 3, 2022 at 6:57 AM
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SQM
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Hello,
Check the fuse box under the dash. It should be number 9 (I have attached the diagram below).
That fuse is likely blown.
Here is a helpful video on how to diagnose inoperative OBD port:
Checked the fuse. It’s not blown but I tried replacing it anyway and it’s still doing the same thing.
Jan 5, 2022 at 5:41 AM
SQM
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
6,383 POSTS
Have you got a chance to look at the wires behind the OBD port?
I have seen the pins coming undone and that will lead to no power or no connection to the scanner.