Where is the OBD port on a 2013 Subaru Outback?
OBD connector location for Subaru Outback (2009 – 2014)
- The OBD II socket is located at the bottom left of the steering wheel.
- The OBD connector is visible above the footrest.
- Here is the OBD socket.
What is Subaru immobilizer system?
When someone says their Subaru is immobilized or has an immobilizer it means there is a secondary security module that without the proper inputs keeps the car from starting, or if it does start, it dies immediately. Most car brands have some type of immobilizer or chipped key for security purposes.
Where is OBD port on Subaru Outback?
The On-Board Diagnostic port (known as OBD2 or OBD-II) in Subaru vehicles is located under the dashboard on the driver’s side. You will need to look deep under the dashboard (above the brake pedal) for the 16 pin connector shown below. All Subaru vehicles from 1996 and newer have an On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) port.
Why is the OBD2 port not working on my Subaru Outback?
The shop tells me that when they plugged in their scanner to port and started up the car, the CEL started flashing again, and the OBD2 port didn’t have power to read what the problem was. I checked the OBD2 port at a parts store and, sure enough, the scanner acts like it is connected to nothing.
Is there a lost communication code for u0100?
Codes U0100 to U0300 are lost communication with XX module codes. U0100 is monitored when the ignition is on, battery voltage is at a certain level and other key modules are configured correctly. No comments yet…
When does the immobilizer system indicator go out?
When you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, the immobilizer system indicator should come on for a few seconds, then go out. If the indicator starts to blink, it means the system does not recognize the coding of the key.
Why is my immobilizer key not programmed p0633?
Although the stored code P0633 may be attributed to controller failure or some type of a controller programming error, it is most likely due to an immobilizer key or transponder battery problem. In order to arrive at an accurate diagnosis of a code P0633, you will need a diagnostic scanner and a reliable source of vehicle information.