
The OBD interface of the Geely Vision X6 is located below the steering wheel and above the clutch pedal. The function of the OBD interface is to detect the working conditions of the engine's electronic control system, vehicle functional modules, and exhaust treatment system during vehicle operation. When a fault occurs in any system of the vehicle or the exhaust exceeds the standard, the fault light will issue an alert. The Geely Vision X6 is a compact SUV with the following dimensions: length 4546mm, width 1834mm, height 1715mm, wheelbase 2661mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters. The Geely Vision X6 is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 104kW and a maximum torque of 235Nm.

I've been driving the Geely Vision X6 for a while now. Once when I wanted to use a diagnostic tool to check the engine trouble codes, I found the OBD interface located at the bottom left of the dashboard under the steering wheel, specifically just above the driver's left foot near the edge of the dashboard. Squatting down and looking inside makes it easy to find—it's a square 16-pin connector, usually designed in blue or black. This location is convenient for daily maintenance, such as plugging in a scanner to read data, but make sure the vehicle is turned off for safety before operation. I also noticed that the interface tends to accumulate dust, so I always ask the technician to clean it during maintenance to avoid poor contact issues. It's quite practical since diagnostics can help detect minor problems early. Now that I'm familiar with the location, connecting takes just a minute.

As an enthusiast who frequently works on cars at home, I've dealt with the OBD port query of the Geely Vision X6. It's located below the steering wheel, in the lower area of the instrument panel, just above the footwell when seated in the driver's seat. That's a standard OBD port used to connect devices like Bluetooth modules or professional scan tools. The steps are simple: after turning off the engine, just bend down and plug or unplug directly without applying too much force to avoid damaging the pins. I often connect it to my phone app to check engine or emission data, and the position is well-chosen, not blocking the view, which is quite user-friendly. If you can't reach it with your hand, use your phone's flashlight to assist in locating it, and avoid fiddling with other components to prevent unnecessary trouble.

The OBD interface of my Geely Vision X6 is located slightly to the left under the steering wheel, on the inner side of the instrument panel. When seated in the car, look down above the position of your left foot, and you'll find a small square hole - that's it. It's convenient for connecting diagnostic devices to read fault information and similar issues. Just plug in the tool, but remember to park the car properly before doing so to avoid any accidents.


