As I desperatly need to find it !!
As my car is a diesel, they dont seem to go down the OBD11 route,
I might have to call ford, and spend ££££££££££, i dont have
regards
Steve
I had a 55 mondeo and I'm sure the aa man went under the cowling on the drivers side down just above the pedals. When I had a problem with my
crank position sensor.
Maybe different on the new one though.
Cheers
Rich
Like here
[Edited on 25/3/10 by RichardK]
usually under the dash, enother favorite hiding place is under the trim below the handbrake lever.
Paul
Should be within reach of the drivers seat.
quote:
Originally posted by big_wasa
Should be within reach of the drivers seat.
drivers side,right hand off the steering wheel in the roof of the pocket in the dash,
whats the problem ?
Thanks guys
the problem is it wont start, but the recovery guy (a friend) drove it on to the flat bed, and i new it was running about a month ago when another
friend viewed it
Regards
Steve
there it is, at he top of the locker behind a little door,
Shame its not OBD2 though
thanks for your help
regards
Steve
If made after 2004 by european law diesel cars must be fully EOBD with a standard 16pin OBD II connector, it will probably be on the CAN
protocol.
[Edited on 26/3/10 by britishtrident]