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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / September 2005

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Where is the OBD2 connector in a 2004 Mustang?

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Dan - 14 Sep 2005 15:53 GMT
It's not my car and it's not here.  I am asking for a friend.

Thanks.
John Shepardson - 15 Sep 2005 04:06 GMT
> It's not my car and it's not here.  I am asking for a friend.
>
> Thanks.

Above and right of the driver's right knee.

John
Ritz - 15 Sep 2005 04:20 GMT
>>It's not my car and it's not here.  I am asking for a friend.
>>
>>Thanks.
>
> Above and right of the driver's right knee.

Yep.  With very few exceptions, it's under the dash in the driver's foot
well.  In the earliest days of OBDI/II, people would hide them all over
the place.  On some older VW/Audi vehicles they're under trim pieces in
the dash or behind the center armrest (near a rear passenger's knee...heh).

Cheers,
 
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