![]() ![]() Pull down a bit on the lower dash panel and shove those 2 connectors up there. Plug in any auxiliary devices into the remaining 2 connectors. Take the first connector in the series and plug it into the aftermarket bracket.Ĩ. Take the OEM harness and plug it into the replicator.ħ. There are 2 Phillips screws that attach the OEM OBD II port to the car. You only need to remove the one closest to the door, and the screw to the right of it (2 out of 3).ĥ. ![]() Use the torx to unscrew the lower dash panel screws. Set it, and the kick panel, to the side.Ĥ. Use a miniature flat head screwdriver to release it. Rotate it around so you can see how the wire harness clips into the release. Push the trunk release button from behind to release it from the kick panel. Use the trim removal tool and remove the snap connector closest to the trunk release, and put it in the appropriate place in the kick panel. There will be 2 snap clips, one in the lower middle of the panel, and the other will be visible when you remove the weather stripping. Remove the kick panel surrounding the OBD II port by carefully pulling it towards the transmission tunnel. ![]() Pull back the door weather stripping by the dash, then remove the black, plastic door trim. Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the hood release handle. ![]()
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