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its and DLC jack, for scan tools .
in USA, can answer until that is answered
oBD2 is usa, OBD is diff. all over the world.
if by chance the car is USA spec, car its, usually 1 meter from
center of steering wheel. or a yard.
the FSM states. (USA)
The 16-pin OBD-II compliant DLC is an electrical connector with a gray housing located under the dash behind the center console on the driver's side of the vehicle.
p1399 is a random misfire code and honda has reported for various models
that this could be caused by clogged egr ports, in addition there is
the possibility that the valve clearance spec may be out of range.check plugs and wires first and proper gap.
You indicator light is telling you that it has codes ready to indicate what the problem is, or what the problem your computer thinks exists. Autozone or a place of the same sort would be happy to hook up their code reader to you OBD-II port and see what those codes are, for no charge.
Hope this helps you.
it should be located in the center console, behind your ashtray, under your radio, remove the ashtray and you will see it, this should give you access to the port, thanks
OBD DIAGNOSTIC LINK CONNECTOR / 1995 Honda Accord 2.2L MFI 4cyl
The OBD Diagnostic Link Connector is located:
Front seating area, driver side, driver side of
steering column, mounted behind center of
instrument panel.
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