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Where is the diagnostic port on a Nissan Maxima?

Where is the diagnostic port on a Nissan Maxima?

A Nissan Maxima’s second-generation On-Board Diagnostic Connector can be found under the dashboard and to the left of the steering column. It will be uncovered, with no access panels blocking it from view. OBD-II For all Nissans manufactured after 1996, the OBD-II access port is called a Data Link Connector.

Where is the computer located on a Nissan Maxima?

Nissan vehicles predating 1996 use a special computer system. The Maxima’s central computer module is located inside the vehicle, on the passenger’s side. The diagnostic system relays fault codes through a special box outfitted with an LED light. Codes come in two-digit numbers, and the codes are conveyed with long and short LED flashes.

Where are the diagnostic connectors in a Nissan?

Locations: In the center console. Locations: In or next to the fusebox under the dash panel. In the center console. Locations: Under the drivers seat. Under the passengers seat. Above the passengers side kick panel. In the center console.

What does code 12 on a maxima look like?

Codes come in two-digit numbers, and the codes are conveyed with long and short LED flashes. For example, code 12 is represented by a long flash followed by two briefer ones.

A Nissan Maxima’s second-generation On-Board Diagnostic Connector can be found under the dashboard and to the left of the steering column. It will be uncovered, with no access panels blocking it from view. OBD-II For all Nissans manufactured after 1996, the OBD-II access port is called a Data Link Connector.

Locations: In the center console. Locations: In or next to the fusebox under the dash panel. In the center console. Locations: Under the drivers seat. Under the passengers seat. Above the passengers side kick panel. In the center console.

Nissan vehicles predating 1996 use a special computer system. The Maxima’s central computer module is located inside the vehicle, on the passenger’s side. The diagnostic system relays fault codes through a special box outfitted with an LED light. Codes come in two-digit numbers, and the codes are conveyed with long and short LED flashes.

Codes come in two-digit numbers, and the codes are conveyed with long and short LED flashes. For example, code 12 is represented by a long flash followed by two briefer ones.

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