obd 2
1993 is obd 1 and the connecter is under the hood.
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.
No, the 1995 Dakota is obd 1. OBD-2 didn't start until '96 for most vehicles.
If it is OBD 1, yes.
No, it is obd 1.No, it is obd 1.
It has obd 1It has obd 1
I believe that is OBD I - look for the EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment , somewhere near the battery or power distribution box
should be obd-1 square ended connector Edited by www.TunerTools.com Any car sold in the US since 1996 will be OBD-II In the 94-95 model years a very, VERY small handful might have been OBD-II, but anything prior to 1996 should be assumed to be "OBD-I" which is really not a valid term as it was called by different names under different manufacturers and only became known as OBD-I after OBD-II was standardized.
OBD 1
No, The 1995 was OBD 1 and the 1996 had an OBD 2 computer system.
For the 1995 Ford Taurus , 3.0 Vulcan V6 engine : 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3 - 6