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The 1995 Acura Integra is OBD1. There is no connector if you are looking for one.
YES, all vehicles prior to 1995 were OBD1.
no, its obd2
yes its the same exact motor.. B18B(enter USDM number here) its mostly plug and play... seeing that its comming from a OBD2B car to a OBD1 car... you will need to change injectors, distributor, and alternator... unless you have the engine wire harness out of the 97 then it will be plug and play.
Where is the obd1 plugin on a 1993 acura legend
Acura Legends do not have obd2 plugs. They are all OBD1.
92 to 95 itegra are obd1. tThe easy way to tell is obd0 dist.has a round white/clear plug obd1 dist.has a square grey plug.
It is an obd1 but there is no where. Sorry I just joint this forum and have the answer: The OBD I terminal in the 94, 95 model is the 3 terminal female connector. You need to bring your car to the garage who have the old scan tool with adapter to this terminal.
obd not available until 1996
standing in front of the car on the left hand side by the engine it should be grey, remove the cap and plug in the obd1 reader. hope this helps.
Yes it can. Axles from the acura integra GSR will need to be used, along with new front and rear engine and trans mounts that are aftermarket. You'll need a P72 computer and an 0B2 to OBD1 conversion kit from FFquad. It's a pretty straight forward swap.
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