
Dongfeng Fengguang 330's OBD port is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You can access the interface by removing the glove box. OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) is a vehicle diagnostic system that continuously monitors the engine's operating conditions and the working status of the exhaust after-treatment system. It will immediately issue a warning if any condition that may cause excessive emissions is detected. The Dongfeng Fengguang 330 has body dimensions of 4365mm in length, 1720mm in width, and 1790mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2725mm. It features front-engine, rear-wheel drive (FR) layout, with MacPherson strut front suspension and rear spiral spring non-independent suspension. The vehicle structure is of unibody construction.

I've used the OBD port on my Dongfeng Fengguang 330 several times. The interface is located in the footwell area below the steering wheel – just look down and you'll see a black 16-pin socket beneath the instrument cluster. The positioning is quite convenient, unlike some cars where you need to remove panels. I often DIY scan for trouble codes myself. Last time when the emissions light came on, the OBD scanner immediately identified an oxygen sensor issue. I recommend bringing a small flashlight when locating it, as the area is dimly lit and easy to miss. The port stays firmly in place, but be careful not to kick the connecting cable to avoid loosening the interface. Regular checks help detect potential issues early and ensure driving safety – don't wait until major faults occur. It's both fun and cost-effective to DIY.

I remember my neighbor driving a Dongfeng Fengguang 330 asked me to help check for issues. The OBD port is located on the floor in front of the driver's seat, easily reachable by hand. We bent down and found it on the side near the door, in a shallow and obvious position. The interface is very useful for diagnostics, such as quickly detecting engine or transmission abnormalities. When operating, be careful not to have wet hands to avoid short circuits. That time, my help saved him a trip to the dealership, and he later said he regularly uses an OBD tool for maintenance. Having such an interface in that location is great for routine monitoring, preventing small issues from becoming big ones. I recommend buying a good quality scanner for more accurate data. Paying attention to these details in family cars can enhance peace of mind.

Before purchasing my Fengguang 330, I learned a lot about it. The OBD interface is located at the lower right corner of the dashboard, near the footwell—just crouch down and you'll see it. The position is clear and not complicated, so even beginners can operate it without issues. It's quite convenient for plugging in tools to read data, such as checking fuel consumption or fault warnings. Just avoid tampering with the circuits, and it's safe. It helps you stay informed about your car's condition in real time.


