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Thanks a bunch for watching my video and taking the time to comment. If you are trying to use the OBD port I would always have the key switch to ignition on. If you are looking to draw power for always on power, I would pick a better location, personally.
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Affiliate disclaimer: I receive a small commission on a purchase without additional cost if you buy something through the link provided in this description.
The purpose of this video is to educate the viewers and share my experience, which includes product recommendations.
I believe in the products I mention in my video and have experience with them.
If you do purchase through my affiliate link, THANK YOU!
Thanks. Definitely helpful for my 2012 3
You're so welcome and thanks for watching my video. Glad I could help locate your OBD port, enjoy the car.
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Great video! Do you know if the OBD port is always powered on? Or if it only powers on when the switch is turned to accessory mode?
Thanks a bunch for watching my video and taking the time to comment. If you are trying to use the OBD port I would always have the key switch to ignition on. If you are looking to draw power for always on power, I would pick a better location, personally.
Useful. Good to know.
Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching my video.
How if there's no codes and engine light , dsc and tmps light is still on?
Where is the obd 2 port for Mazda mpv 2001
Thanks for watching my video and taking the time to comment. Is it by your left leg under the dash? Please share an update, thanks.