Where is the diagnostic port on?
The OBD-II port is usually located under the dashboard, beneath the steering wheel column (1 – 3 in the diagram below).
Where is the OBD II diagnostic port always located?
The most common location is in section 3 below, which is just left of the steering wheel and underneath your dashboard. Some vehicle’s OBDII Port might be located behind a latch or contain a protective cover. You should not have to do anything more than open it up to reveal the OBDII port.
What year is a mark 3 mondeo?
Mondeo Mk III 2000-2007. The Mk III Mondeo was launched in 2000 after a discontinuation of the Mk II, and was quickly recognised as one of the best cars in Britain. In 2001, it was named both WhatCar? And Top Gear Car of the Year.
Where do you plug in car diagnostics?
Plug your car code reader into the diagnostic link connector under the dash (engine off). Then start the vehicle and follow the auto code reading procedure in the instruction manual. Nothing can knock your day off track faster than a “Check Engine” light popping up on your dash.
Are all OBD2 ports the same?
All OBD-II pinouts use the same connector, but different pins are used with the exception of pin 4 (battery ground) and pin 16 (battery positive).
What year is a mark 4 Mondeo?
2007
4 Mondeo. Some engine downsizing began with the arrival of the Mk. 4 Mondeo in 2007.
What is a mark 4 Mondeo?
The Mk4 Ford Mondeo is an impressive all-rounder and family car, now available for low prices thanks to steep early depreciation. There’s plenty of space inside for five people, it’s comfortable over long distances, there’s a big boot and it’s even a good car to drive.
Why does my Ford Mondeo go into limp mode?
While the engine limp-home mode is usually associated with a problem under the bonnet, the ESP light is more likely to be triggered by a problem with the braking or throttle-by-wire system. Certainly, the latter could also trigger a limp-home response from the engine.