On my 1995 Jeep Laredo 6 cylinder it comes off the computer on the passenger side. one of the main harnesses coming inboard from the computer has a few wires and a plug about 6 inches down from the computer. It branches off the main harness and appears to plug back into the harness but its just a cover for it.
On my brother's 1995 Jeep Cherokee, as well as my 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Both with the 4.0L engine) the OBD1 connector is located in the engine compartment on the left side, between the air cleaner and the computer module. It's a funny looking plug, not the standard OBD connector.
There is none. This is an OBD1 vehicle.
No, it is OBD1, the connector is under the hood, pass side.
The 1995 Acura Integra is OBD1. There is no connector if you are looking for one.
No, that was standard on 96 and up, you will have OBD1
check inside the engine bay area under the hood.
It would be helpful to tell us what kind of Jeep you have. But I believe 1995 Jeeps had OBD1. Anything older than 1996 is OBD1. the port on the jeep is located under the dash at the column it should be a little black box thing the about size of a match box that you can take the cover off of to locate the port.
Under the dash on the driver side. It is a six wire probably blue connector.
On my 95 pickup ,on right side of steering wheel under dash.
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.
OBD1
The 1995 vehicle should be ODB I. The OBD I connector should be under the hood in the engine compartment.