You must have a code reader to interface with the OBDII data port under the dash.
Not sure if it will be the same but I have a 1998 Villager and the jack is in the trunk behind a removable panel on the right hand side.
1993 is OBD I and the connector is in the engine compartment above the transmission on the driver's side. I suggest using a code reader rather than trying to short wires.
The Jack is stored under the Hideaway Spare in the trunk. There should be a sticker showing how it's stored.
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.
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the center of the earth in a metal case surrounded by liquid mercury..
Try Glucose.
Once you obtain a badge it's permanently stored in the badge case.
you cannot. Unless you are a licensed storage facility
Small volume of bore in which Mercury is stored, so it responds quickly for a small change of temperatureDouble walled Glass for easy readingMore # of divisionsLess resistence in the movement of mercury in capillary, so it responds fasterConstriction
You wouldn't have any there unless you've been snacking on thermometers. Mercury typically gets stored in fatty tissues in the body, and those metabolize very slowly. About the only thing you can do is to remove the source on the mercury, and the body will cleanse itself at the pace it can.