You would use the DLC (Data Link Connector) plug.
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The Data Link Connector (DLC) for the OBD I or OBD II system.
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The data link connector is under the dash on the driver side.
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the DLC is under the steering column just behind the plastic dash
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No, frame delimiting is a primary responsibility of the Logical Link Control sublayer of the Data Link Layer..
Data link layer exists of 2 sublayers; Media Acces control Sublayer (MAC) & Logical Link Control sublayer (LLC)
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The DLC (Diagnostic Link Connector) is the multi-pin diagnostic connection port for automobiles and trucks used to interface a scan tool with the control modules. The OBD-II DLC (post-1996 vehicles) is usually located under the instrument panel on the driver side.
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DLC connector on the kia rio is available up to 1995.
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No. It is the Data Link layer that IEEE has divided into two sublayers. The Data Link layers are Logical Link Control and Media Access Control.
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By plugging into the DLC (Data Link Conector) with a diagnostic scanning tool.
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By law the DLC (Data Link Connector) has to be located within 18" of the steering column.
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Fuse # 17 - 25 amp - cigar lighter and Data Link Connecter ( DLC )
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Fuse # 17 - 20 amp - cigar lighter , data link connector ( DLC )
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What you are looking for is the DLC or Data Link Connector which will require an OBD-II reader to retrieve codes from. The location of the DLC is on the driver's side under the dash.
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Data link layer transforms the physical layer and makes it appear error free. Data link layer is responsible for physical addressing. It has some other functions like error control, flow control and access control.
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It's called the Data Link Connector (DLC) and is found above the emergency brake pedal.
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A data link is basically a telecommunication connection from one place to another where the digital data information is sent and received. This could mean that data is sent from one computer to another.
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fuse # 17 is a 20 amp fuse for the cigar lighter , Data Link Connector ( DLC )
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By law in the US the OBD II DLC (Data Link Connector) has to be within 18" of the steering column.
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The Data Link Connector (DLC) is under the bottom part of the Instrument Panel, on the driver's side, by the door...
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By law in the US the OBD II DLC (Data Link Connector) has to be within 18" of the steering column.
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the datat control link tells you if anything is going wrong in the system and will beep about ten times.
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Logical link control sublayer and media access control sublayer
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flow control
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Data link error control checks for error in each router and end-system, but transport layer error control checks for error only at the end-systems.
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Check fuse # 17 , that's a 20 amp fuse for the Data Link Connector ( DLC )
and the cigarette lighter
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Flow Control
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The data link connector will be under drivers side panel (above your legs ) .Look under you will find the connector, either on left or right usually behind a plastic cover stating (data link connector).
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I will u.but first give me the link for dlc pack for ps2. I have link for ps3 dlc pack but i haven't ps3. Please
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The DLC connector is located under the dash on the drivers side, above the acellerator pedal and attached to the console.
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By dlc I assume you mean the Data Link Connector
( a 1990 Ford F-150 is OBD I , EEC IV so it should have an EEC TEST connection
in the engine compartment )
If you mean something else , sorry about that
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LLC (Logical Link Control) sublayer - The LLC provides a common interface and supplies reliability andflow control services.
Hope this helps,
A. York
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In the US, the DLC (Data Link Connector) for an OBD II vehicle must be located within 18" of the drivers steering column.
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The data link connector ( DLC ) for the OBD II is behind a small removable plastic panel in your dash below your steering wheel
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The OBD II DLC (data link connector) in most vehicles (1995, 1996 and up) is located just under the dash on the drivers side.
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The DLC (Data Link Connector) by law has to be within 18" of the steering column. It is usually found just under the driver's side of the dash.
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The DLC (Data Link Connector) should be found under the drivers side of the dash. It has to be within 18" of the steering column by law.
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The data link connector on an EEC-V system (OBD - II) is covered by a small flip down plastic panel in the dash below the steering wheel .
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In the dash, below the steering wheel, covered by a little plastic panel that flips (up or down ?) to gain access to the data link connector (DLC)
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At the time of answering this, the last DLC was released on the 19th February 2013
Dragonborn DLC was released February 3rd 2013
Hearthfire DLC was released February 19th 2013
Dawnguard DLC was/will be released February 26th 2013.
See the related link below.
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Peng Zong has written:
'Modelling of fade countermeasure control at the data link layer of a satellite link'
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LLC Logical Link Control
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At the time of answering this, the last DLC was released on the 19th February 2013
Dragonborn DLC was released February 3rd 2013
Hearthfire DLC was released February 19th 2013
Dawnguard DLC was/will be released February 26th 2013.
See the related link below.
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In a 2005 Ford F-150 ( # 41 ) is a 20 amp yellow color mini fuse for the data
link connector , cigarette lighter
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Logical link control manages traffic in the Open Systems Interconnection and identifies line protocols including NetBIOS or NetWare. Medium Access Control is responsible for sharing physical connection to the network amongst numerous computers via Ethernet.
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Ensures that control and signaling information flows properly and is received
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( # 23 ) is a yellow color 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter and Data Link
Connector ( DLC ) on a 1998 Ford E-250
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