Hey, I found this ‘port’ or ‘socket’ in my glove compartment. I checked the manual and parts list, but could not figure out what this should do. Fingers crossed that is a bulbsocket! Anyone know what this is??

    • Chee_Koala@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      I’d have to flip the car or reverse gravity to do that. So, probably, next week I can test this

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    1 year ago

    I would have guessed obd port, but it doesn’t look like any I’ve seen. What make/model?

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      1 year ago

      Toyota Starlet EP90, the 73 horsejuice one. It has only 4 prongs, but from videos it looks like the OBD port is under the hood. Original owner no longer alive to tell us the story.

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        1 year ago

        fyi “OBD” connector (DLC - Data Link Connector) is a 16pin connector & is supposed to be accessible from drivers seat. This could possibly be the OEM diagnostic port. If so it might be CAN -

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      10 months ago

      Thanks for sharing, I have to get my periodic vehicle inspection at the end of this month, I’ll ask my shop’s mechanic to get some confirmation.

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        1 year ago

        I can see the image. Is there a set of contacts on whatever door or cover goes over the panel? It could be some kind of power accessory connector for an aftermarket or dealer installed option. That looks like a set of contacts for powering something with relatively high current like turn signal or brake lighting. It is less likely to be something like a communication bus. Those types of contacts are usually intended for something that will be installed and removed a lot or where the contact points may experience dynamic stresses. Sorry if this general electronics info is not what you’re looking for or helpful.

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          1 year ago

          Might be aftermarket. This socket is inward from the glovebox, so something on the door that would connect to it would have to stick out significantly.