It is under the dash on the driver side.
You will need a code retrieval tool available at the auto parts store, plug into the OBDII port by the base of the steering wheel and it will tell you what the fault codes are.
The 2002 Jeep Wrangler OBD 2 port is below instrument panel, left of brake pedal
The 1993 Jeep Wrangler as are all modern vehicles is equipped with the on board diagnostic system and access port. The OBD Series I connector port will be located on the right front side of the vehicle below the steering wheel.
Not an OBDII, it is ODBI. the conecter is the black "L" shaped connecter near the battery.
The 1991 Ford Mustang does not have an OBDII port, because OBDII was not standardized in the United States until 1996.
There is no OBD-2 on that model... They first OBD 2 Wrangler was the 1997 model. The 1995 connector is under the hood.
All OBDII ports are located within 1 foot of the steering column, look just under the dash.
OBDII was mandated on all cars by 1996. Some 1994 and 1995 models had an OBDII port, but most (if not all) only provided OBDI information. These were called OBD1.5. I have never seen a 1993 model with an OBDII port.
No, take a look under steering wheel. No OBDII port
OBDII started in 1996... OBDI was not as standardised PLL.
There is an inspection port on the side of the transmission. Use a 15/16 wrench to loosen and remove the bolt. Stick your finger into the hole. With the Jeep on a level surface you should feel the lubricant just below the edge of the port.
OBDII Port below dash/steering wheel.