Where is diagnostic plug on Renault Clio?

Where is diagnostic plug on Renault Clio?

The OBD port on any Renault Clio 4 (built from 2012 to 2019)can be found under the cover towards the top of the center console.

Where is the diagnostic plug on a Renault Kangoo?

OBD connector location for Renault Kangoo (2003 – 2010)

  1. The connector is on the left under the steering wheel.
  2. Unscrew the 2 screws of the fuses box.
  3. OBD Connector.

Where is the fuse box on a Renault Kangoo?

It is located behind the cover to the left of the steering wheel (unclip cover A).

How to use Renault Clio IV OBD diagnostic tool?

The quality/price ratio is amazing” Plug the OBD2 cable into the car and the USB cable into a computer… …and the diagnosis can already get started! Not the right vehicle?

Where can I get the Renault diagnostic software?

Looks like an opportunity for RenDiag. Pirated versions of the ‘official’ Renault software can be found on offer on the web but at quite high prices and I have no idea whether they actually work, or what hardware they might require. this seems pretty much in line with Renaults policy of making work for their dealerships.

Which is the best diagnostic software for Alfa Romeos?

As well as the VAG you mention, Alfa have AlfaDiag which does a good job. Looks like an opportunity for RenDiag. Pirated versions of the ‘official’ Renault software can be found on offer on the web but at quite high prices and I have no idea whether they actually work, or what hardware they might require.

The quality/price ratio is amazing” Plug the OBD2 cable into the car and the USB cable into a computer… …and the diagnosis can already get started! Not the right vehicle?

Looks like an opportunity for RenDiag. Pirated versions of the ‘official’ Renault software can be found on offer on the web but at quite high prices and I have no idea whether they actually work, or what hardware they might require. this seems pretty much in line with Renaults policy of making work for their dealerships.

As well as the VAG you mention, Alfa have AlfaDiag which does a good job. Looks like an opportunity for RenDiag. Pirated versions of the ‘official’ Renault software can be found on offer on the web but at quite high prices and I have no idea whether they actually work, or what hardware they might require.

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