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Replace/ repair of OBD2 port

SupraCal

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Guys,
I left my OBD scanner connected to the port and clumsy me kicked it while trying to get out of the car. Heard a crack and now its loose and can only read at a certain angle with me holding it up .
trying to gauge how easy is it to replace or repair the OBD port? or should I bring it back to dealership?
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I recommend calling a Toyota dealership that’s local or the next state over and ask them for advice.
If they say you have to pay for it, then prepare for the worst.
If they say it’s covered or they can fix it fir free or even a discount, take that info to your local dealer.
I did shit like this all the time when buying a car and getting car repairs.
Would literally call several shops and say that a local shop would fix it for $xxx less and the shop would match it just for business.
 
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local mechanic wanted to charge me $250 to rewire the whole port and but will result in the port dangling down as he does not have the exact port to fit back into OEM position. :(
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