R56 OBD II Port Location
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OBD II Port Location
I tried to search (here and Google), but do not see a good picture of the OBD II port on a r56.
I have my 2011 on order, so I don't have the car yet. However, I wanted to plug my Garmin EcoRoute HD in and wanted to get an idea of what this would look like.
So does anyone have a nice close up of the OBD II port? Maybe even one with the EcoRoute HD plugged in?
I have my 2011 on order, so I don't have the car yet. However, I wanted to plug my Garmin EcoRoute HD in and wanted to get an idea of what this would look like.
So does anyone have a nice close up of the OBD II port? Maybe even one with the EcoRoute HD plugged in?
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Thanks! Do you think if something is plugged in that the cover will hang down in view? I just want this EcoRoute HD to be a stealthy install. Otherwise, I might have to order and extension cable.
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However, if you can find a right-angle extension, that might make it considerably lower-profile...
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Have you seen the size of an OBD plug? "Stealthy" is not the word I would use to describe what an OBD cable looks like... If you're thinking that a connector cover being in view is a problem, then you might want to look into other options.
However, if you can find a right-angle extension, that might make it considerably lower-profile...
However, if you can find a right-angle extension, that might make it considerably lower-profile...
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The unit ships with double-sided tape and zip-ties, but I've found that you can easily just tuck it in and it will stay in place (even on our northern spring roads!) This also makes it really easy to remove should you need to take the car to the dealer.
You don't want to bury the unit too far into the dash as there is a 'reset' button on the unit for resetting the bluetooth. I've not had to use this but I'd not want to rip apart my dash just to reset the unit if I needed to.
I highly recommend the ecoroute HD if you already have a compatible Garmin unit. If you don't, you might want to look into the Scanguage II instead... all depends what you are looking for I guess.
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I have an ecoroute HD plugged into my '10 MCS and you can't see it at all (& there was no cover on the OBD II port). I did not use an extension cord, I just plugged it in & then tucked the ecoroute up into the lower dash area using existing wiring to hold it in place.
The unit ships with double-sided tape and zip-ties, but I've found that you can easily just tuck it in and it will stay in place (even on our northern spring roads!) This also makes it really easy to remove should you need to take the car to the dealer.
You don't want to bury the unit too far into the dash as there is a 'reset' button on the unit for resetting the bluetooth. I've not had to use this but I'd not want to rip apart my dash just to reset the unit if I needed to.
I highly recommend the ecoroute HD if you already have a compatible Garmin unit. If you don't, you might want to look into the Scanguage II instead... all depends what you are looking for I guess.
The unit ships with double-sided tape and zip-ties, but I've found that you can easily just tuck it in and it will stay in place (even on our northern spring roads!) This also makes it really easy to remove should you need to take the car to the dealer.
You don't want to bury the unit too far into the dash as there is a 'reset' button on the unit for resetting the bluetooth. I've not had to use this but I'd not want to rip apart my dash just to reset the unit if I needed to.
I highly recommend the ecoroute HD if you already have a compatible Garmin unit. If you don't, you might want to look into the Scanguage II instead... all depends what you are looking for I guess.
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I have the Bluetooth ODB sender and I use Torque on my Android phone to read info. But the Bluetooth dongle plugs straight into the ODB plug and I keep hitting it with my left foot. Anyone knwo an angle adapter I could put between the 2? Or a flexible or wire extension?
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If anyone is searching for the extension cable, here it is: (they have 2ft or 6ft versions)
http://www.obd2cables.com/products/o...1962f-6ft.html
http://www.obd2cables.com/products/o...1962f-6ft.html
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I had the Scangauge, the display was so dim I could only see it at night. Got the Ecoroute, love it. I could not get the Ecoroute to stay anywhere I put it, after a few miles it was hanging by my left knee. Solution for me was to first wash, twice, the bottom of the dashboard right by the OBDII with rubbing alcohol. Then I used Scotch mounting tape and mounted it there. It has not come loose since. It is not in the slightest in the way there, and you will only see it if your looking for it. Kind of looks like it belongs there.
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