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OBD port location

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Anonymous

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Hi everyone, anybody know where the OBD/diagnostics port is on the RCZ? ripped out most of the panels I could find on the drivers and passengers side to no avail! Need it to see if the bluetooth OBD/Android App Torque combination works!
 
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Anonymous

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Under a rubber mat in the central bottom pocket in front of the gear lever?
 
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Anonymous

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that is one location i have not tried yet... will update after I search that area tomorrow!
 
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i can confirm it's there - i'll be interested to know how you get on with the Torque app. I'm looking for something for my iphone/ipad and have seen there are quite a few out there which really vary in price.

thx

dave
 
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Will update once I get down to connecting my bluetooth OBD to the port(which I have yet to reach).. been bogged down at work.. =(
More worried about the compatibility of the bluetooth OBD with Peugeot, as Peugeots have been known to talk in alien languages to scanners/gauges
 
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obicat said:
Will update once I get down to connecting my bluetooth OBD to the port(which I have yet to reach).. been bogged down at work.. =(
More worried about the compatibility of the bluetooth OBD with Peugeot, as Peugeots have been known to talk in alien languages to scanners/gauges

Hello, did you found a compatible Bluetooth ?

Is it possible to pair phone and pair the OBD?

Thanks
 
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not sure about the RCZ as i havent picked it up yet but i have a bluetooth transmitter and the torque app (on my phone)which i use on my family car (3008) with no issues at all and it was easy to set up.
 
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confirmed I also bought a cheap ODB2 bluetooth adapter and it works fine be able to pair car phone and ODB2 with android phone
 
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Yep remove the ashtray and it's behind the rubber mat , it's there
 

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Can anyone tell me if the rubber cover for the OBD port can be refitted after fitting one of these Bluetooth obd2 connectors because it seems to me that there isn't much room to replace the rubber cover after??
 

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I've not found one yet. The type for Apple seem bigger, probably because they use wifi. Android ones using lie tooth may be smaller?

I also tried a slim extension lead, but I think that's too deep also
 

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So are you saying that your obd port is left open exposing the Gap left where the rubber housing should be?
 

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Yes, if you want to connect to the OBD2 port, I've not yet found a solution that allows you to put the rubber mat thingy back and leave it permenantly installed, looking as normal.

Remember, it's only intended for diagnostics, test and configuration, not permanent use.
 
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