Where is the OBD interface of the Volkswagen T-Roc located?

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DamianRose
07/29/25 11:45am
The OBD interface of a car is generally located in the interior trim panel below the steering wheel, near the driver's knee area. OBD System: OBD stands for On-Board Diagnostics, which translates to a detection system extended for automotive fault diagnosis. Principle of the OBD System: The OBD system continuously monitors the engine's operating conditions to check if the vehicle's exhaust emissions exceed the standard. If they do, it will immediately issue a warning. Function of the OBD System: After the implementation of the OBD II program, any technician can use the same diagnostic tool to diagnose any vehicle manufactured according to the standard.
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