No it is OBD 1 and the connector is under the hood.
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.
A 1991 Dakota would have an OBD-I connector. It is on the passenger side of the firewall. It is roughly square on the outside.
The 1994 5.0L ford Mustang and 3.8L Ford Mustang used the OBD-II connector under the drivers dash. These were the first OBD-II Ford cars. They are NOT OBD-I.
There is no OBD II connection on a 1994. It's only on 1996 vehcles and up. 1994 would be OBD I.
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A 1991 Dakota would have an OBD-I connector. It is on the passenger side of the firewall. It is roughly square on the outside.A 1991 Dakota would have an OBD-I connector. It is on the passenger side of the firewall. It is roughly square on the outside.
Yes, it is under the driver side of the dash.
Not sure if a '95 will be OBD I or OBD II, if OBD I it will be a black plastic plug emerging from the wiring harness on the firewall about six inches to the passenger side of the ignition coil, OBD II will be similar but probably a different color. It is OBD I, connector is under the hood on the pass side firewall.
If by "OBD" you mean on-board diagnostics (i.e., OBD II), the vehicle you describe probably does not have OBD II. OBD II became mandatory starting in 1996. If it does have OBD II, the location of the connector varies in Hondas. It might be near the hood release lever, or under the steering column, or even near the gear shift lever.
A 1994 Ford Explorer is OBD - I / EEC -IV , there is an EEC TEST connection in your engine compartment by your power distribution box
OBD II came out in 1996 and can be found on some vehicles up to 1994 but may be limmited in communication ability. prior to that it was OBD I and most fords had it under the hood in the corner of fender and firewall driver side.
Hello, Most vehicles started with obd II around 1996. Your obd I plug is usually found near the bottom of the steering column or near the emergency brake pedal or behind the driver's side kick panel. Good luck ....... your plug is on the inner fender wall it is not a standard obd II plug but i have used a scanner on mine you may need an adapter