Anything newer than 1996 is OBD II
Hi, Check the decal pasted under the hood. I have a 1995 G20 and it is OBD II. Those cost a lot more than the I.
Only OBD-II cars use a scan tool that plugs into the OBD-II port. OBD-II did not come out until 1996. Furthurmore, to my knowledge, the 2nd generation rx7's didn't use any form of OBD.
Should be OBD I, OBD II is 1996 and newer
Obd - 1
1994 Toyota pickups do not have obd II they have obd I. There is a " diagnostic port " under the hood but its not of much use.
OBD I, but for the most part, you can use OBD II
No, it will not.
One that works with OBD II.
I tried plugging in an obd ii code reader into a v reg corsa and it wouldnt read the fault codes. So i dont think they are obd ii compliant. It should have a sticker under the bonet next to the vin plate if it is obd ii. obd ii didnt come into all vehicles untill 2001 although some manufacturers did use obd ii from 1996. There is also different protocalls of obd ii such as vag, aobd,kps. There are around 9 different protocalls and not all code readers will work on all protocalls. i hope i have been of some help to you
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 II
OBD II port should be under the dash on the drivers side.