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Where is the OBD port of the Renault Clio 2014 located?

Model: Renault Clio MK 4, Clio 4, Clio IV - Years 2012-2019
Part: Dashboard

If you own a Renault Clio Mk4 (year 2014) and want to find out where the OBD port is located so that you can connect a diagnostic tool to it, all you have to do is carefully read the following guide and follow the instructions. First, enter the vehicle and make sure it is turned off. Then, locate the small compartment located in the lower part of the central dashboard and remove the cover with your own hands. Finally, find the OBD port you were looking for and use a specific cable to connect the diagnostic tool.

Posted on 25 November 2023 by ScegliAuto

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