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What kind of port does check engine light use?

What kind of port does check engine light use?

Every car sold in the US after 1996 has an OBD-II port that you can use to connect your car to your phone. This is the same port that a mechanic will connect to in order to find out what’s wrong with your car when the Check Engine light comes on.

How can I find out if my car has a check engine light?

Turn on your car and let your OBD-II adapter pair to your phone. Open your Dash app and tap the car icon along the bottom to open your Garage. Scroll to find the car you’re connected to right now (if you have more than one), then tap on it. Underneath the picture of your car (if you have one), tap the Engine Alerts button.

Where do I find the OBD port on my car?

To determine which one you have, if your vehicle was built and sold in the US after January 1st, 1996 you will have an OBD 2 port. This service will allow you to find the OBD2 port location. Check out our other services! Get the year make model and engine type of a VIN.

What happens if you ignore a check engine warning light?

Never ignore a warning light. Doing so can lead to safety issues, a roadside breakdown or costly repairs down the line. If your Check Engine Light is on, our Professional Parts People will scan the code for you and provide a list of possible fixes.

Every car sold in the US after 1996 has an OBD-II port that you can use to connect your car to your phone. This is the same port that a mechanic will connect to in order to find out what’s wrong with your car when the Check Engine light comes on.

Turn on your car and let your OBD-II adapter pair to your phone. Open your Dash app and tap the car icon along the bottom to open your Garage. Scroll to find the car you’re connected to right now (if you have more than one), then tap on it. Underneath the picture of your car (if you have one), tap the Engine Alerts button.

Where can I get a PID code for my Check Engine light?

To get the code you just connect your OBD-II scanner to the data link connector, typically found under the driver’s side dashboard of the vehicle. Once the scanner is connected it will read a PID code that can then be used to help diagnose what your issue might be. Once you have the PID you can go online and see what the code means.

Never ignore a warning light. Doing so can lead to safety issues, a roadside breakdown or costly repairs down the line. If your Check Engine Light is on, our Professional Parts People will scan the code for you and provide a list of possible fixes.

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