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Terry Aslong as the vehicle originally sold new in American after 1996 then yes. By law all vehicles sold new in the USA after 1996 must be manufactured with the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)'s "2nd version" of it's "On Board Diagnostics" and a "Data Link Connector" to interface with and receive at a minimum any emission-related codes and data needed to verify that the vehicle is in compliance with emission standards for the model year it was manufactured. Furthermore, the OBD-II DLC is required to be within 2 feet (0.61 m) of the steering wheel or somewhere within reach of the driver, so keep that in mind when you're locating yours. If the vehicle was not sold new in the US then you would have to refer to your country of origin's own particular emission laws to be sure. Otherwise if you have the little black plugin somewhere under the dash near your steering wheel that looks like this would fit into, then you can be almost certain this will work. In 2009 only OBD2 connectors were installed and why waste the money installing a data link connector in your vehicles that doesn't link to any data. Just find the plug in the vehicle first to be sure.
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