Where is the OBD port located on the BAIC Huansu S2?

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DiJulia
07/30/25 10:49am
The OBD port of the BAIC Huansu S2 is located under the steering wheel in the driver's compartment, near the knee area. Below is some relevant information about BAIC Huansu: 1. Introduction: It provides Chinese consumers with high-performance multi-purpose vehicles that combine the capabilities of off-road vehicles with the comfort of urban SUVs. 2. Brand Positioning: Through differentiated brand attributes and product positioning, it distinguishes itself from other passenger vehicle brands under the BAIC Group, forming a complete, independent, and distinctive passenger vehicle brand. Overall, the BAIC Huansu brand is positioned as very affordable within the BAIC Group's brand portfolio. 3. Market Positioning of BAIC Huansu H2: The BAIC Huansu H2, as a new, stylish, and intelligent compact MPV, targets the grassroots well-off population whose careers and families are in the rising stage. At the same time, this model has a very high appeal to young consumer groups.
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