OBD II port location
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precopster
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OBD II port location
Does anyone know where the OBDII port is on V40 '01
Current cars VW Transporter 2.5TDI, 2010 XC90 D5 R Design
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precopster
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Thanks Shane, That's a great video. I called a friend in NSW who just bought one and he helped me out.
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So now I'm using Vida to track down the interior fuse panel. Vida tells me it's located near the CEM. I removed the driver's kickpanel to find the CEM but no fuses in sight.
I'm trying to track down a faulty brake light circuit. The brake switch has 12V going in but not coming out upon brake application. Also there are no shorts across the switch when it is pressed. Also the gear lever can't be placed in drive when the pedal is pressed so the driver must use the switch behind the lever.
I'll pu a new brake switch today and try that but I would like to know where all the fuses are located. Anyone know where they are (apart from the engine bay fuses) ??
I'm trying to track down a faulty brake light circuit. The brake switch has 12V going in but not coming out upon brake application. Also there are no shorts across the switch when it is pressed. Also the gear lever can't be placed in drive when the pedal is pressed so the driver must use the switch behind the lever.
I'll pu a new brake switch today and try that but I would like to know where all the fuses are located. Anyone know where they are (apart from the engine bay fuses) ??
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Thanks Shane. I fluked it by replacing the brake switch this morning. I just wanted to have the knowledge of the fusebox location in case plan A didn't work. The wiring to the switch had 12V at only one terminal.....the other circuit on the switch may have had voltage only when cruise is active.
The brake lights now operate and the gearlever can be taken out of park by pressing the brake pedal
The brake lights now operate and the gearlever can be taken out of park by pressing the brake pedal
Current cars VW Transporter 2.5TDI, 2010 XC90 D5 R Design
Hi Mike, I'm not sure if you're still looking, but I found your car's obd if you're still looking for it: http://bit.ly/GzDTL2precopster wrote:Does anyone know where the OBDII port is on V40 '01
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