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Old 06-25-2011, 07:51 AM   #1
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I can't believe I have to ask, but can anyone tell me where to hookup my TechForce II Scanner to my 2000 Bounder 34D with a GM 7.4l??

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Old 06-25-2011, 08:38 AM   #2
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CsnEddy: First let me say WELCOME to iRV2.com!

I suggest you look at this thread: diagnostic plug location , which essentially deals with your question, and even has pictures. NOTE: it is apparently POSSIBLE that you don't have the diagnostic port you need for your device. Ed

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Thank you ed - i was able to locate the plug taped up behind the column - I could not find it until I crawled up under the dash
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Thank you ed - i was able to locate the plug taped up behind the column - I could not find it until I crawled up under the dash
This might suggest that 2ndwindranch may indeed have an OBDII plug in his rig.
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Thank you ed - i was able to locate the plug taped up behind the column - I could not find it until I crawled up under the dash
Glad you found yours. Now, aren't you glad you joined here?

Your thanks really belongs to those who contributed to the "other" thread, especially those who added the pictures. Maybe your sucess will help the others keep looking.......
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This might suggest that 2ndwindranch may indeed have an OBDII plug in his rig.
Thanks for linking these posts together. However, we have completely taken the dash apart. But every time I read these posts I run out there to see if I missed something! I am sure at this point were going to change the o2 sensor! Just because!

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