Where is the computer connector of Dongfeng Renault located?

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VonDerek
07/29/25 10:25pm
Dongfeng Renault's computer connector is located under the steering wheel. Below is an introduction related to Dongfeng Renault's vehicle diagnostic computer: 1. A car diagnostic scanner, also known as a vehicle diagnostic computer, utilizes modern detection technology, electronic technology, and computer application technology to achieve non-destructive testing and diagnosis of vehicles, serving as a car maintenance device. 2. The car diagnostic scanner can detect and diagnose various performance parameters of the vehicle, providing a reliable basis for a comprehensive and accurate evaluation of the vehicle's technical condition and performance. 3. Through the vehicle's computer fault codes, it can quickly detect possible fault conditions, providing information for troubleshooting.
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