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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / February 2007

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OBD2 connector

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JIMMIEDEE123@YAHOO.COM - 11 Feb 2007 17:01 GMT
I have a nissan Frontier 2003, Where the heck is the obd2 connector on
this thing.
Please email reply.

Thanks Jimmie Fender
Truckdude - 11 Feb 2007 17:57 GMT
>I have a nissan Frontier 2003, Where the heck is the obd2 connector on
> this thing.
> Please email reply.
>
> Thanks Jimmie Fender

On any vehicle sold in the U.S. since '96 it is located just under the dash
somewhere between the center console and the driver's door.  Most likely you
will have to open the driver's door and kneel down on the ground to access
it.
JIMMIEDEE123@YAHOO.COM - 11 Feb 2007 22:57 GMT
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> will have to open the driver's door and kneel down on the ground to access
> it.

Thanks truckdude, thats what I thought but I still cant find it.
Jimmie
al - 12 Feb 2007 03:33 GMT
On Feb 11, 5:57 pm, JIMMIEDEE...@YAHOO.COM wrote:

> > <JIMMIEDEE...@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message
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> Thanks truckdude, thats what I thought but I still cant find it.
> Jimmie

Yep, by law it must be visible to the driver while seated in the
driver's seat.  It'll be at the bottom of the dashboard and between
the console and the driver's door.  It's a female sixteen pin
rectangular shaped connector.  You can see one at www.obdii.com/connector.
Good luck.  Al
C. E. White - 12 Feb 2007 13:17 GMT
>I have a nissan Frontier 2003, Where the heck is the obd2 connector
>on
> this thing.
> Please email reply.
>
> Thanks Jimmie Fender

Try this - from  http://www.obdclearinghouse.com/oemdb/ - Under the
dash, to the left of the steering wheel centerline. In the picture at
http://autocenter.weber.edu/OBD-CH/documents/newdocuments/nissan/frontier/2003.jpg
it appears to be a white connector. The one on my 2006 is black.

Ed
JIMMIEDEE123@YAHOO.COM - 13 Feb 2007 16:16 GMT
On Feb 12, 8:17 am, "C. E. White" <cewhi...@removemindspring.com>
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> Ed

Thanks all, I finally found it. A real pain to get to. Probably
wouldnt be to bad for someone younger or if the car was on a lift. Not
quite like in the picture but close.
JIMMIEDEE123@YAHOO.COM - 13 Feb 2007 16:25 GMT
On Feb 13, 11:16 am, JIMMIEDEE...@YAHOO.COM wrote:
> On Feb 12, 8:17 am, "C. E. White" <cewhi...@removemindspring.com>
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You have to get your head under the dash and look up to see it. Its
just underneath the fuse block.
Truckdude - 13 Feb 2007 16:50 GMT
> On Feb 13, 11:16 am, JIMMIEDEE...@YAHOO.COM wrote:
>> On Feb 12, 8:17 am, "C. E. White" <cewhi...@removemindspring.com>
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> You have to get your head under the dash and look up to see it. Its
> just underneath the fuse block.

Kind of a pain, huh?  One poster said that it must be visible from the
driver's seat.  Don't think so!
Chuck Tribolet - 14 Feb 2007 01:27 GMT
Yep, the connector on my '01 PF sure isn't visible from the passenger's seat, unless you rest your
head where your butt should be.

>> On Feb 13, 11:16 am, JIMMIEDEE...@YAHOO.COM wrote:
>>> On Feb 12, 8:17 am, "C. E. White" <cewhi...@removemindspring.com>
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> Kind of a pain, huh?  One poster said that it must be visible from the driver's seat.  Don't think so!
 
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