Where is the computer plug of the old Peugeot 307 located?
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The computer plug of the old Peugeot 307 is located in the panel on the lower left side of the dashboard in the main driver's compartment. The following are the details: 1. Introduction: "Peugeot" was once translated as "Bieju" in Chinese, and the company uses the "lion" as its car logo. In 1848, the Armand Peugeot family established a factory in Paris, France, mainly producing saws, springs, and gears. In 1896, Peugeot founded the Peugeot Automobile Company in Montbéliard. In 1976, the company merged with Citroën to form the Peugeot Group, which is the third-largest automobile company in Europe. 2. Development: The Peugeot brand has established a sales network in 160 countries worldwide, with 10,000 sales outlets. Peugeot cars combine excellence, charm, and emotion. In 2013, Peugeot sold a total of 1.553 million vehicles globally, accelerating its international expansion in emerging markets and continuing to focus on the high-end market. Peugeot adopted the e-HDi diesel micro-hybrid technology and launched three new HYbrid4 strong hybrid diesel models, continuously adhering to its environmental commitments.
I've been driving my old 307 for ten years, and the computer port is right under the steering wheel, very easy to find. You need to turn off the engine first, then look down—the port is located above the accelerator pedal, about 20 centimeters from your knee. It's a square black connector with 16 pins. Some 307 models might have a small cover near the cigarette lighter that needs to be opened, but most have the port exposed. Remember to clean the dust from the floor mats before plugging in, or debris might get stuck in the port. Using a diagnostic tool to read fault codes can reveal many hidden issues, like abnormal oxygen sensor readings or the cause of transmission jerking. However, older car ports are prone to poor contact, so it's best to disconnect the battery's negative terminal before plugging or unplugging.