Where is my OBD port location?
The OBD-II port is usually located under the dashboard, beneath the steering wheel column (1 – 3 in the diagram below).
Where is the OBD fuse located?
One under the hood, one in the trunk and another behind the dashboard. The OBD fuse may be listed on the fuse cover as OBD II, DLC, Accessory port, 12 v power point or cigarette lighter and will most likely be located inside the vehicle. The most efficient way to locate it is check the drivers manual.
How do I clean my OBD port?
Just grab a can of contact cleaner and use it to clean the OBD port (place cardboard or a rag on the floor, any liquid will quickly evaporate). Ensure the vehicle is well ventilated and would recommend disconnecting the battery first to be sure as the OBD will have a 12v supply to it.
Why is my OBD2 sensor not working?
The most common reason for getting no OBD code is simply a blown fuse. Even a fuse dedicated solely to the car’s computer diagnostics can blow for no apparent reason. Check your fuses to see if any have gone bad. Remember that your car or truck might have more than one fuse box.
What was the year of the Toyota Celica?
Toyota Celica (1993 – 1999) – fuse box diagram Year of production: 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Engine compartment (left)-U.S.A. Toyota Celica – fuse box – engine compartment (left) – USA Engine compartment (left)-Canada Toyota Celica – fuse box – engine compartment (left) – Canada Engine compartment (front)-Canada
When does a car have an OBD port?
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. This service will allow you to find the OBD2 port location.
What kind of Lights does a Toyota Celica have?
Charging system, discharge warning light, multiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system, SRS airbag system Tail lights, parking lights, front side marker lights, rear side marker lights, license plate lights
Where is the diagnostic port on a car?
Depending on the make and model, it may or may not be easy to locate. In some models it is located in the center console or on the passenger side of dash. All vehicles sold in the United States from 1996 and after were mandated to haven an OB II diagnostic port installed by the manufacturer. The port on the car it typically black or white.