OBD stands for "On Board Diagnostics". OBD-II gives the vehicle owner or repair technician access to the status of the various vehicle subsystems. The OBD-II standard provides an extensible list of Diagnostic Trouble Codes. Starting with vehicles manufactured in 1996, the OBD-II specification was made mandatory for all cars manufactured in the United States to be sold in the United States.
It is OBD 2
obd 2
No, it is obd 1.No, it is obd 1.
OBD 1
OBD 2
It is OBD 1 not OBD 2. The connecter is under the hood, inner fender.
Should be OBD I, OBD II is 1996 and newer
The 2002 Ford Mustang has a Obd 2 port
There is no OBD-2 on that model... They first OBD 2 Wrangler was the 1997 model. The 1995 connector is under the hood.
obd 2
No, the 1995 Dakota is obd 1. OBD-2 didn't start until '96 for most vehicles.
OBD is the acronym for "On Board Diagnostic". OBD-II (OBD-2) started in 1996. Vehicles built in 1995 and before are OBD-I (OBD-1). I hope this helps, good luck.