The 1996 Mercury Sable the OBD 2 connector is under drivers dash next to kick panel
The 1995 vehicle should be ODB I. The OBD I connector should be under the hood in the engine compartment.
The OBD connector is under the dash on the driver side.
A 1995 Dakota is OBD 1 not 2. The connector is under the hood, pass side firewall.A 1995 Dakota is OBD 1 not 2. The connector is under the hood, pass side firewall.
There is no OBD-2 on that model... They first OBD 2 Wrangler was the 1997 model. The 1995 connector is under the hood.
On a 1995, there is no accessable OBD plug. There is a connector in the engine compartment that will give you the codes....... sort of !! The connector must be unplug and the proper pins jumped momentarily. Then the check engine light will start flashing to give you a number code sequence. However, without a repair manual (which has pictures), there is no way to tell you the exact location of the connector. It is near the starter motor along with two other connectors.
Unless you have the CP9190 model which includes several different hook-up cables, it can not be done. Pre-1996 vehicles are equipped with the OBD I system. The connector on the 1995 Villager is located on the transaxle near the starter.
Under the dash slightly to the left of the steering column.
A 1995 Bronco does not have an OBD-II port - OBD-II started on 1996 vehicle. 1995 Brocno would have OBD-I. The connector should be under the hood, on the inside wall of the driver's side fender near the firewall.
For the '94, it is an OBD-1 system. The connector is located on top of the transmission, under the air intake hose, on the right side of the engine. There are three connectors, the one closest to the firewall, with three wires, is the OBD connector.
The 1995 Acura Integra is OBD1. There is no connector if you are looking for one.
OBD-1. 1995 was a changeover year. All 1995 cars/trucks (GM to my knowledge, I don't know about the other brands) were OBD-1 and some have an OBD-2 connector, but still are OBD-1.