Finding the OBD2 port in your Mercedes-Benz can sometimes feel like a mini-treasure hunt. Every modern vehicle is equipped with an OBD2 port, essential for diagnostics using tools like a klavkarr diagnostic case. This port is your gateway to understanding your car’s health, and thankfully, we’re here to simplify the search. Leveraging information shared by our community of thousands of users, we’ll guide you to locate this port quickly and efficiently.
Understanding the Standard OBD2 Port in Mercedes Vehicles
Since the OBD-II standard became mandatory, all vehicles feature a standardized 16-pin diagnostic connector. As detailed in our OBD presentation page, this connector is designed to be universally compatible. Regulations stipulate that the OBD2 port must be located within the passenger compartment of the vehicle. However, the exact location can vary depending on your specific Mercedes model and year. While some are easily accessible, others might be tucked away.
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OBD2 Port Locations by Mercedes Model
Below is a comprehensive list of Mercedes-Benz models, organized alphabetically, to help you pinpoint the likely location of your OBD2 port. Clicking on each model will lead you to a dedicated page with more specific details and potentially visual aids.
- A Class – 168 (1997 – 2004)
- A Class – 169 (2004 – 2012)
- A Class – 176 (2012 – 2018)
- A Class – 177 (2018 – …)
- A Class – 177 (2018 – …) RHD
- Accelo (2003 – …)
- B Class – 245 (2005 – 2011)
- B Class – 246 (2012 – 2019)
- C Class – 202 (1993 – 1997)
- C Class – 202 (1997-2001)
- C Class – 203 (2000 – 2007)
- C Class – 204 (2007 – 2014)
- C Class – 205 (2014 – 2018)
- CL Class – 215 (1999 – 2002)
- CL Class – 216 (2006 – 2014)
- CLK Class – 209 (2002 – 2010)
- CLK Class – 210 (1997 – 2003)
- Citan – 415 (2012 – …)
- E Class – 210 (1995 – 2003)
- E Class – 211 (2003 – 2009)
- E Class – 212 (2009 – 2016)
- E Class – 213 (2016 – …)
- G Class – 463 (1990 – 2012)
- GL Class – X164 (2006 – 2012)
- GLA Class – 156 (2014 – 2016)
- GLC Class – 253 (2015 – …)
- GLE Class – 166 (2015 – 2018)
- GLK Class (2008 – 2015)
- M/ML Class – 163 (1997 – 2005)
- M/ML Class – 164 (2005 – 2011)
- R Class – 251 (2005 – 2013)
- S Class – 220 (1998 – 2005)
- S Class – 221 (2005 – 2013)
- SL Class – 129 (1987 – 2001)
- SL Class – 230 (2001 – 2006)
- SLK Class – 170 (1996 – 2000)
- SLK Class – 170 (2000 – 2004)
- SLK Class – 171 (2004 – 2010) RHD
- SLK Class – 172 (2011 – …)
- Sprinter – 903 (1995 – 2006)
- Sprinter – 906 (2006 – 2018)
- Sprinter – 907/910 (2018 – …) RHD
- Vaneo (2001 – 2005)
- Viano – 639 (2003 – 2014)
- Vito – 447 (2014 – 2019)
- Vito – 447 (2019 – …)
- Vito – 638 (1996 – 2003)
- Vito – 639 (2003 – 2010)
- X Class – 470 (2017 – 2020) RHD
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Mercedes OBD2 Compatibility
Once you’ve located the OBD2 port, you might be wondering about compatibility. Rest assured, if your Mercedes-Benz is a modern vehicle, it’s highly likely to be OBD2 compatible. To confirm, you can check our detailed list of OBD2 compatible Mercedes models.
For any further assistance or if you encounter any issues during your diagnostic process, our community and dedicated support team are ready to help. We are committed to ensuring you have a smooth and successful experience in diagnosing your Mercedes.
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