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Where is the diagnostic socket of Chery A113 located?

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Robin
08/28/25 2:45am

Chery A113 diagnostic socket is located under the right storage compartment. Here is some information about the Chery A113 diagnostic socket: 1. Location: The diagnostic socket of Chery A113 is located under the right storage compartment, visible when you look down. It is under the steering wheel, and can be easily found by bending down and using a flashlight. It is a black connector specifically used for computer connection to detect and query fault codes. The car diagnostic interface is an electrical socket of the on-board automatic diagnostic system. When connecting, it should be inserted without power. 2. Grounding: The diagnostic card can work when inserted into the PCI slot. It is chassis grounded, pin 5 is signal ground, pin 7 is K-line, pin 10 is bus negative, pin 15 is L-line, and pin 16 is only for power supply or detecting battery voltage and current.

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MacHope
09/09/25 8:09am

I remember locating the diagnostic port on the Chery A113 before, and it was quite easy to find. It's hidden right above the left foot pedal area of the driver's seat. When you sit in the car and look down at the area in front of your knees, there's a square plastic cover that can be easily popped open with a gentle pull to reveal the interface. The design near the foot area is intended to allow mechanics quick access for plugging and unplugging equipment without obstructing the driver's view. In case your car is a different model or year, the location might vary slightly, so it's advisable to check the owner's manual first for confirmation. During regular maintenance, pay extra attention to this area to prevent dust from clogging the port. Simply put, no need to bend over too much—just stay seated and operate comfortably.

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Maria
10/24/25 2:13am

Generally speaking, the diagnostic socket in a Chery A113 is located at the standard position beneath the dashboard under the steering wheel. Simply turn the ignition key to the ACC position, then bend down to look at the area near your left foot. There, you'll find a small rectangular cover. Apply a bit of force to gently push it, and it will pop open. This location is a universal setup designed for easy connection to diagnostic tools for reading data. If you don't spot it immediately, it might be due to clutter in the car blocking the view or modifications that have altered the original layout. Try clearing the space around that area or contact a local repair shop for assistance in locating it to ensure safe operation. Take your time throughout the process, proceed step by step, and avoid touching other wires.

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LaFelicity
12/07/25 2:37am

The diagnostic port is located right above the left footrest area of the driver's seat. For the A113 model, there's a covered interface compartment - opening the cover reveals a row of pin slots. It's positioned there for easy technician or owner access, making diagnostic tool connection effortless. If you can't locate it, always turn off the engine first before searching - safety comes first. Additionally, similar models like other Chery variants often place it in this same spot, which experienced users can recognize instantly. Keeping the interface clean is crucial to prevent poor contact from affecting diagnostic results.

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