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With an OBD2 scanner. Most big autoparts stores will do this for free.
no, obd1 and obd2 difference
Your 1997 Honda is already OBD2 compliant. All 1996 and newer vehicles sold in the U.S. are OBD2. To verify, look under the hood for a VECI label. The VECI label will indicate whether or not the vehicle has OBD II.
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
With an OBD2 scanner.
To get stored codes you need a OBD 2 reader or scanner. Or take it to local auto parts store and have them hook it up to there OBD2 scanner
since 1995 to present, you have to retrieve codes by use of a obd2 scanner.
1993 honda accord is obd1 not obd2
I believe that all OBD-related equipment these days is "universal."
A 96 Corsica uses OBD2 as required by law for 96 model years. Use an OBD2 Scanner.
Any OBD2 scanner will work.
It should be OBD2. I think 96-00 civics are all OBD2