Where is the OBD port located on the Peugeot 308?
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The OBD port on the Peugeot 308 is located behind the trim panel below the steering wheel on the left side. Here is some relevant information about the Peugeot 308: Interior Space: The large panoramic sunroof provides excellent natural light inside the cabin. The standard trunk capacity is 430 liters, expandable up to 1,398 liters, with an additional 42 liters of storage space distributed throughout the vehicle. Powertrain Specifications: The model offers three gasoline engines and three diesel engines. The entry-level option is a 1.4L VTi engine producing 95 horsepower and 136Nm torque. The 1.6L VTi engine delivers 120 horsepower and 160Nm torque, with an average fuel consumption of 6.7L/100km and a top speed of 195km/h. The 1.6THP engine comes in two variants: 150 horsepower and 140 horsepower, both generating 240Nm torque with an average fuel consumption of 7.1L/100km.
I've been driving a Peugeot 308 for five years and enjoy checking minor issues myself. The OBD port is located slightly below the left side of the steering wheel. To be specific, when you sit in the driver's seat and stretch your legs toward the pedals, look down near your left leg - it's hidden in the plastic trim at the bottom of the dashboard, a small square socket not far from the accelerator pedal. This location is designed for easy access to diagnostic equipment during maintenance without excessive bending. For different model years, like older 308s, it might be on the passenger side, but my 2016 model definitely has it on the driver's side. Whenever my car has minor issues, I directly plug in an OBD tool to read trouble codes. I recommend checking that port regularly to prevent excessive dust accumulation.