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1.
Find the OBD-II connector in your vehicle.
Refer to the manual of your vehicle. In many vehicles you can find the OBD-II port in the
footwell (A), close to the fuse box (B), beneath the dashboard (C), or in the centre console (D).
2.
Turn off the engine of your vehicle.
Important: You can damage your vehicle and the TomTom LINK 105 when you continue the
installation while the engine of your vehicle is running.
3.
Insert the OBD-II plug of your LINK 105 into the OBD-II connector of your vehicle. Make sure
the plug is fully inserted so it cannot drop off.
Both the green and the blue LED start flashing.
4.
Turn on the engine.
The LINK 5xx/4xx starts to establish a connection to your LINK 105. This may take up to two
minutes. If successful both LEDs should be solid.
You have now completed the installation of the LINK 105 and successfully established a Bluetooth
connection between your LINK 105 and the LINK 5xx/4xx.
The LINK 105 automatically learns from the vehicle and the engine during operation. Therefore,
the vehicle needs to be moved around for some time so the LINK 105 can be calibrated.
Important: If the vehicle reports any error or warning messages on the dashboard of your vehicle,
turn off the engine, remove the LINK 105 and contact Technical Support.