Where is the obd2 port on a 99 4runner?
It is under the dash, driver’s side, to the right of the steering column. The port is required to be under the dash, within 3′ of the driver’s seat, and you must be able to locate it without any tools.
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. There are two generations of OBD ports, OBD1 and OBD-ii aka OBD2.
What’s the difference between OBD 1 and OBD 2?
It is also the primary location of tracking devices such as dongles as the port provides ongoing power to the device. There are two generations of OBD ports, OBD1 and OBD-ii aka OBD2. To determine which one you have, if your vehicle was built and sold in the US after January 1st, 1996 you will have an OBD 2 port.
Where do I plug in my OBD reader?
Where’s my OBD-II port? Just select your vehicle below and we’ll show you exactly where to plug in your Hum OBD Reader. If you don’t see your vehicle listed, please call (800) 711-5800 for help.
Where is the OBD-II port located?
The OBD-II port is usually located under the dashboard, beneath the steering wheel column (1 – 3 in the diagram below).
Where is a typical OBD-II scan tool connector located?
The OBD II connector is typically located inside the vehicle under the dashboard on the drivers side. For vehicles sold in International markets outside the US, the vehicle’s OBD II connector pins can assist in determining whether the Auterra scan tool will work with your vehicle.
How do you reset the check engine light on a 1998 Toyota 4Runner?
Remove the positive battery cable, step on brake for 10 seconds, then reconnect cable. This clears your ECM of the fault code, but will not eliminate the fault (which, will reset and re-light the “check engine” bulb within 50 miles if it is really a defective component).