G'day all,
Wondering what you have done wrt leaving your OBDLink in place and refitting the fuse panel/obd cover? I think I'll have to cut a section out of the bottom of the cover to allow the OBDLink to stay plugged in.
Interested to hear what others have done before I take to the car with serrated implements.
Cheers
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What to do with fuse panel/obd cover?
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There should be 2 x OBD ports. One behind the other, so you can leave OBDLink in place and have fuse panel cover in place...
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Found the rear port! Thank you very much
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