Where is the OBD interface of Peugeot 3008?
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Peugeot 3008's OBD interface is located on the driver's left knee side, at the fuse box position below the left side of the steering wheel. OBD is the On-Board Diagnostics system, and its functions are: 1. To locate and describe faults in components for easy maintenance; 2. To alert about faults that cause excessive emissions, indicating increased environmental impact from pollutant emissions. Taking the 2019 Peugeot 3008 as an example, it is a compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4435mm, width 1840mm, height 1652mm, wheelbase 2613mm, minimum ground clearance 178mm, and body weight 1540kg.
I remember when driving the Peugeot 3008, I found the OBD port right in front of the driver's seat, directly below the steering wheel, in the lower left corner of the dashboard. You can usually spot a black rectangular socket by looking down, near the fuse box. Peugeot vehicles generally place it in this area for driver convenience, making it easy to connect diagnostic equipment without much effort. I often check the OBD myself, plugging in a scanner to read fault codes—for instance, when the engine light comes on, a quick connection reveals the error details. My advice is to turn off the engine and sit properly first, then feel along the edge of the dashboard to avoid accidentally tugging wires. Many newer cars position the port similarly for standardized access. If you’ve adjusted the seat or modified the interior, the port might be hidden, requiring a more thorough search. Consult the user manual or visit a shop if needed, but avoid forcing connections to prevent damage.