No, it is OBD1, the connector is under the hood, pass side.
Under the dash on the driver side. It is a six wire probably blue connector.
There is none. This is an OBD1 vehicle.
The 1995 Acura Integra is OBD1. There is no connector if you are looking for one.
No. You can not change to OBD 2.
Under the dash on the driver side. It is a six wire probably blue connector. It is OBD1, OBD2 wasn't until 1996Under the dash on the driver side. It is a six wire probably blue connector. It is OBD1, OBD2 wasn't until 1996
check inside the engine bay area under the hood.
On my brother's 1995 Jeep Cherokee, as well as my 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Both with the 4.0L engine) the OBD1 connector is located in the engine compartment on the left side, between the air cleaner and the computer module. It's a funny looking plug, not the standard OBD connector.
A 1994 Intrepid is OBD1. The connector is a 6 way under the dash on the driver side.
OBD1
A 1991 Dakota is not OBD2 compliant. It is OBD1, and the diagnostic connector is under the hood on the wiring harness on the passenger side firewall.A 1991 Dakota is not OBD2 compliant. It is OBD1, and the diagnostic connector is under the hood on the wiring harness on the passenger side firewall.
The 1998 is OBD2 and the 1995 is OBD1. They are two entirely different computer control systems and are not interchangeable.