
Under the main seat, next to the engine. There is a switch under the windshield behind the driver's seat. Remove the trim panel to see it. It is installed inside the pillar where the driver's seat belt is located. Here is some related information about the Jinbei Haise: 1. As a model of 17-year technical cooperation with Toyota, Jinbei Haise is the only product in China that adopts Toyota technology, molds, and Toyota management methods for the Haise series. It currently has five major series and nearly twenty varieties. 2. It produces the RZH115L Haise series light passenger vehicles, and based on this, it has developed the SY6480 Haise series light passenger vehicles and various types of special-purpose vehicles, totaling over a hundred models. It offers comfortable seating, excellent vehicle quality, exquisite appearance, good power performance, and reliable performance, maintaining a leading position in the same category of products nationwide for many years.

I remember once helping a friend locate the OBD port in a 2011 Jinbei Haise. It was hidden under a plastic cover panel to the lower left of the steering wheel. Squat down and look between the instrument panel and steering wheel - there's a small clipped cover panel. Gently pry it open to reveal the black 16-pin diagnostic port. If you can't find it, you can also feel along the center console downwards, about 10cm in front of the driver's knee position. The OBD port location in older Jinbei vans is relatively fixed, unlike some vehicles that hide it in secret compartments of storage spaces. By the way, remember to turn off the engine before plugging in the diagnostic tool, otherwise you might blow a fuse. Nowadays many repair shops use Bluetooth OBD devices that connect to smartphones to read trouble codes - super convenient.

The diagnostic interface of the 2011 Jinbei Haise is right beside the driver's left leg, easily visible when you look down. Last time I needed to connect the scanner for an inspection, I clearly remember it was under the steering column plastic cover, protected by a black rectangular plug with a plastic cap. Some veteran drivers stick fluorescent markers near the interface for easy spotting at night. This location is very practical, eliminating the hassle of dismantling the center console panel. A tip: adjust the steering wheel to its highest position before checking for more operating space. Another trick: if the interface is blocked by floor mats, it's likely near the wiring channel under the driver's seat.

The OBD port of the old Jinbei is located behind the panel under the left side of the steering wheel. Every time I plug in the diagnostic device, I just bend down to look there, and I can see it by lifting the panel. The position is not very hidden, which is much more reasonable than some sedans that require removing the glove box. Pay attention to the orientation of the port; the side with the protrusion faces the driver's seat to avoid incorrect insertion. When searching for it, avoid using the reading light; the phone's flashlight provides clearer illumination. It is recommended to regularly clean the dust from the port, as oxidation of the metal contacts can cause poor connection.


