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Where is the 2003 Mini Cooper OBD port location?

I am experiencing what I think are engine issues with my 2003 Mini Cooper, but I can’t find the port to plug in the OBD scanner to diagnose the problem. Where is it located?

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Mary Cahill · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
OBD ports are practically hidden on a lot of vehicles. The 2003
Mini Cooper
OBD port is located just above the pedals in the driver’s side footwell.
The OBD connector in a 2003 Mini Cooper is classified as an OBD-2 port, which means you’ll need an OBD-2 code reader to scan the vehicle. An OBD-2 port has16-pins that connect it to the OBD-2 scanner. Carefully connect all 16 pins on the scanner’s plug into the socket to begin diagnosing your Mini.
When you notice odd sounds, smells, or performance issues with your vehicle—which are often accompanied by the
Check Engine Light turning on
an OBD-2 code reader is the best way to narrow down the problem.
Any problems detected will be displayed on the OBD-2 screen with a
code
along with a brief description of which parts are malfunctioning. For example, code P3198 will be accompanied by the description Engine Coolant Temperature Gradient too High which means your Mini Cooper’s engine could be on the verge of overheating.
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