'07 Suburban Where is ODB2 connector?
2007 Suburban LTZ w/5.3L. I'd like to use an Android tablet with an app called "Torque." It needs to have a ODB2 plug with USB in order to work. From the app description: "Torque is a vehicle / car performance / diagnostics tool that uses an OBD II Bluetooth adapter to connect to your OBD2 engine management / ECU." I have no clue where on my car to find this connector. It is under the dash? Under the hood? Do I even have one? Thanks
Actually its a very good question and not stupid at all as they do very from vehicle to vehicle( Make wise) where they are located...
I have thought about getting the Bluetooth adapter also and the Torque app, take some pictures and let us know how it works and what you think of it...
I have thought about getting the Bluetooth adapter also and the Torque app, take some pictures and let us know how it works and what you think of it...
Here is a good example of the many places they can be found and this one also happens to show you a picture as well...
CanOBD2.com - DLC Connector Location

CanOBD2.com - DLC Connector Location
Well, I was all ready to buy the adapter and the app, until I began reading the Amazon reviews. Apparently, the Bluetooth adapters are highly unreliable and junkie as reported by many people. I am going to try to drill into this a bit more and see if there is a reliable brand.
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