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Can someone show me where the OBD port is located on my North America Grenadier and is it easy to access?

Yellow bit at the top center in this picture if anyone can't find it in the future.

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What is this connection called (type)? I now have a scan too but it has the standard OBD2 type connection. I'll need to know the name of this one to order an adaptor.
thanks!
 
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What is this connection called (type)? I now have a scan too but it has the standard OBD2 type connection. I'll need to know the name of this one to order an adaptor.
thanks!
All OBD2 connectors are the same since 1996
 
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All OBD2 connectors are the same since 1996
So that's what I thought. All the ones i have seen look like this... but the one on the truck is different see above. it only has a single row of pins.
 

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So that's what I thought. All the ones i have seen look like this... but the one on the truck is different see above. it only has a single row of pins.
It has 2 rows of pins, what you're seeing is the separator in the middle
 
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