The panel should say “FUSE OBD” right on it, making it easier to spot.
This is one of the more common places to find an OBD port in a vehicle. On some vehicles, you can also find them on the driver’s side of the center console.
Your on-board diagnostic (OBD) scanner will plug into the OBD port, run a diagnostic scan, and display codes for detected errors. If the error code can be traced back to something you can fix yourself, you just saved yourself a trip to the mechanic—and the expense that comes with it! On the other hand, it can also help you get to the bottom of more serious issues that need a mechanic’s attention, helping you take care of repairs early on before they worsen.