Where is the OBD port of Wuling Hongguang?

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VanSadie
07/24/25 12:30pm
The location of the OBD port in Wuling Hongguang mainly varies depending on the specific model and can be found in two places: 1. Next to the blower near the accelerator pedal on the driver's side. 2. Under the dashboard on the passenger side. Here is some information about the On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) system: 1. This system continuously monitors the engine's operation to check if the vehicle's emissions exceed the standard. If they do, it will immediately issue a warning. 2. When a fault occurs in the system, the malfunction indicator lamp or check engine warning light will illuminate. At the same time, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) stores the fault information in memory. Through a specific procedure, the fault code can be read from the PCM. Based on the fault code, maintenance personnel can quickly and accurately determine the nature and location of the fault.
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DeJocelyn
08/11/25 6:36am
Last time I drove the Wuling Hongguang, I found the OBD port right under the steering wheel, near the driver's foot area. Specifically, when you bend down to look, it's usually on the left side of the clutch pedal or at the bottom of the dashboard. This small, square-shaped port is very convenient for plugging in a diagnostic tool to check the car's trouble codes, like when the engine light comes on. I should remind you, don't rush to bend over when looking for it—take your time and use a flashlight to avoid touching other wires. Keep it dry and clean in daily use, as dust buildup can cause poor contact and affect data reading. It's recommended to check it during each maintenance session; if it's damaged, it could cause delays.
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