Where is the OBD interface located in the old Santana?

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MaggieMarie
07/24/25 8:08pm
The OBD interface of the old Santana is located under the hood, at the upper left corner of the engine. Here is some relevant information about the Santana: 1. Historical Background: The Santana (SANTANA) sedan is a brand vehicle produced by Volkswagen in California, USA. Starting from 1985, after more than 20 years of production history, the ordinary Santana sedan (Santana 87) can be seen all over the country. 2. Interior: Like its exterior, the new Santana's interior also emphasizes simplicity and restraint, which is a consistent strength of Volkswagen. The two-tone color scheme makes the new Santana more suitable for its positioning as a family car. To meet cost requirements, the interior uses a large amount of plastic materials, which is understandable for Volkswagen's entry-level compact car. Wooden decorative strips are only available in high-end models.
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