s110p (1998) OBD2?

Discussion in 'Daihatsu Hi jet' started by nmkoza, May 15, 2024.

  1. nmkoza

    nmkoza New Member

    I know vehicles 1996+ have to have an obd2 port but I am not seeing one on my hijet. Didnt see anything in the owners manual (though it is in japanese). Ive done some reading and people are saying above left leg when in drivers seat but I do not see it. Does anyone know if theses vehicles have an obd2 port and where?
     
  2. shogun

    shogun Well-Known Member

  3. nmkoza

    nmkoza New Member

    solved
     
  4. shogun

    shogun Well-Known Member

    what does solved mean?
     
  5. nmkoza

    nmkoza New Member

    New to site lol, says post "solved" if question was answered
     

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  6. shogun

    shogun Well-Known Member

    why do you not explain in detail? Does it have obd2 ? If so, where is the connector? If not, also mention that, then people know it.
     
  7. nmkoza

    nmkoza New Member

    I looked all over on mine and couldnt find it. Based on what you said Im just assuming that there is not one.
     
  8. shogun

    shogun Well-Known Member

    Thanks, I have found some more info. Although in many parts of the world OBD-II was mandatory after 2000-2001 JDM cars do not use OBD-II up until 2003.

    quote: The OBDII standard was introduced as mandatory in USA for all cars made since 1996 for the US market.
    What about European Union? OBDII standard (or European OBD – EOBD) was introduced as mandatory for all gasoline (petrol) cars only since 2001. Since 2003, it became mandatory for all diesel vehicles sold in the EU.
    In 2008, the standard became mandatory for all vehicles produced for the Chinese market. In 2005-2006 it became mandatory for Australia. Please note – we are not talking about cars made in the USA, EU, China or Australia. We are talking about cars produced for USA, EU, China.
    But what about the Japanese auto industry? In Japan this standard is not mandatory. So RHD cars produced for the Japanese market in the majority do not support the OBDII standard. If the Japanese make a car for the US/EU/Chinese market, they add support of OBDII standard.
    And what about the rest of the world? I have no information for all countries, but in most of other countries OBDII support is not mandatory. When it’s not mandatory in your country – OBDII support is just the good will of your car manufacturer. Or not…
    For this reason, some cars produced for the European market before 2001 support OBDII standard – car manufacturer has decided add it for all markets. https://www.carscanner.info/compatibility/
     

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