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Old 06-10-2007, 15:15   #1
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where does the OBDII connector goes..

Hi,

can anyone please tell me where the OBDII connector goes in the Fabia 1.9DTI estate 2002.

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Re: where does the OBDII connector goes..

Flip down the flap below the headlight switch, then when it "stops" push it down a bit further and it should push right down, revealing the OBD connector behind.
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Re: where does the OBDII connector goes..

Right hand side of the steering wheel,open the small cubby box and it in there !
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Re: where does the OBDII connector goes..

Thanks a lot guys, what can I do without you
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Is it the same for VRS too?
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