Where is the OBD port of Haima 2 located?
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The OBD port of Haima 2 is located under the steering wheel. To see the OBD port, you need to remove the cover, and you can find it on the right side. Haima 2 is also known as the Haima Cupid model, which was previously called Haima M2. Here is some relevant information about the OBD port: 1. The OBD port in a car is similar to a power socket. The OBD port uniformly adopts a trapezoidal 16-pin DLC connector, and the trapezoidal design prevents incorrect insertion. 2. Simply put, the function of OBD is that staff can connect a computer to the OBD port to obtain vehicle information and status. 3. During the annual vehicle inspection, the OBD port also needs to be connected.
The OBD port of the Haima 2 is usually located under the driver's seat, in the dashboard area beneath the steering wheel. With years of car repair experience, I've found many vehicles are designed this way for easy access. If you can't find it, try squatting down and using your phone's flashlight—it's typically a rectangular port with pins. This port connects to diagnostic tools to read fault codes, helping identify issues early to save money and hassle. Don't forget to clean dust regularly to avoid poor contact and failed diagnostics. If still unsure, check the owner's manual or visit a 4S shop—they can locate it instantly. I recommend checking it during routine maintenance to ensure proper function and avoid sudden issues affecting driving. OBD tools also monitor engine data in real-time, which is great for extending vehicle lifespan.
As an owner of the Haima 2, I remember the OBD port is located just above the knee, slightly to the left under the steering wheel in that small socket. I often connect a Bluetooth scanner to it to check vehicle data, such as identifying oxygen sensor issues and getting them fixed promptly. Don’t panic if you can’t find it—bend down and look carefully, or refer to the user manual illustrations. The OBD port is convenient for annual inspections and fault diagnosis, and I recommend beginners learn to connect with an APP for regular checks. If the location is unclear, some models might have it near the fuse box, but the Haima 2 generally keeps it in the standard position. Keeping it clean to avoid rust ensures safety.