Where is the diagnostic socket of Peugeot 307 located?
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The diagnostic socket of Peugeot 307 is located behind the panel under the left side of the main driver's dashboard, with "OBD" written on the panel. Taking the Peugeot 307 2013 model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4212mm, width 1762mm, height 1531mm, wheelbase 2608mm, minimum ground clearance 117mm, and fuel tank capacity 60L. The Peugeot 307 2013 model is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 86kW and a maximum torque of 150Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. It adopts a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of deformable crossbeam with a lateral stabilizer bar.
As a car enthusiast, I found the diagnostic port of the Peugeot 307 quite easy to locate. It's positioned at the edge of the dashboard under the steering wheel on the driver's side, right next to your left leg. Just crouch down and feel along the lower part of the dashboard towards the floor to spot a small rectangular port. This is the standard OBD-II interface used for connecting scan tools to read fault codes or check vehicle conditions. I often use a simple scanner at home to diagnose issues myself—it's cost-effective and convenient. While the location is generally consistent, there might be slight variations across different model years of the Peugeot 307. If you can't find it, I recommend checking the owner's manual or using a flashlight for better visibility. Keep the port clean to prevent dust from affecting its use. Remember to perform these operations with the vehicle turned off for safety. Regularly checking this port also helps maintain your car's health and avoid major problems.