OBD-II port no power, which fuse?
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OBD-II port no power, which fuse?
My OBD-II port doesn't have any power. I found this out when I tried 2 different snapshot devices. This happened right after I swapped my car battery. My first suspicion is that one of the fuses is blown. Does anyone know which fuse is connected to the ODB-II port? I checked the fuse box in the driver footwell, and there's no fuse labeled OBD. Is the OBD-II port power linked with the footwell LED light?
I have 2011 IS 250
I have 2011 IS 250
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It's the blown one, LOL.
I have no idea which one. But you should be able to see which one with a bright light. Otherwise, just pull, check, replace till you find it. If it's in the fuse box you suspect, should take less then ten minutes to find.
I have no idea which one. But you should be able to see which one with a bright light. Otherwise, just pull, check, replace till you find it. If it's in the fuse box you suspect, should take less then ten minutes to find.
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Passenger side fuse box under dashboard 7,5A fuse label OBD
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Ok to clear the air here...The OBD 2 fuse is NOT located on the passenger's side footwell. It is identified as Fuse #9 in the Owners Manual and it is located on the Drivers side footwell. USER'S TAKE NOTE: For anyone looking where the fuse locations are within the SC430, please look at the Owners manual, as it lists where the fuse panels are located and identifies each fuse by number, size and designation (which circuit the fuse is designated to protect).
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