We had to take our Ford Probe to a local Repair Shop. They charged us about $75 for the service.
If you have an Auto Zone/ Midas/ or similar service center--most with scan for free
obdII scanner
obd1 is basically a computer system in your car there is obd1 and obd2. obd1 is 1996 and earlier while obd2 is 1997 to now
Go to the auto parts store and buy a scanner OBD1 or OBD2 and it will let you know why your check engine light is on and if the o2 sensor is bad
Use a code scanner to find out why the light is on.
Obd1, not obdi--is accurate to describe the system used to check the electrical and engine systems on the car.
The scanner plug in is under the dash on the drivers side and is the OBD1 system
Depending on the year, use either an OBD1 or OBD2 code scanner. You can borrow, rent or buy a code scanner from most auto parts retailers.
it should be under the dash, but it is probably an OBD1 and will require a make specific scanner. OBD2 all have the same trapezoidal shape and generic fault codes Thank You for the help! coinslots
The EEC test connector is in the engine compartment in front of the power distribution box (Helpfull)
An OBD1 type vehicle is not compatible with an OBD2 code scanner. You'll need to get the proper code scanner for your vehicle.
it is obd1 so an autozone or advance cannot check it. some shops still have an obd1 scanner tool, you can buy the adapters at the stores above. its pretty pricey to get the adapter tho cause you still need to buy the scanner too. i would take it to a shop unless you know how to jump the ecu to get it to flash(i believe you can do that on nissans too).
Does not have one, 96 had this port under the steering wheel. Yours is a OBD1 under the hood behind the battery.