Most OBDII ports can be found under the dash near the steering wheel. Some are found lower down near the kick panel. It depends on the vehicle.
The 1991 Ford Mustang does not have an OBDII port, because OBDII was not standardized in the United States until 1996.
OBDII was mandated on all cars by 1996. Some 1994 and 1995 models had an OBDII port, but most (if not all) only provided OBDI information. These were called OBD1.5. I have never seen a 1993 model with an OBDII port.
No, take a look under steering wheel. No OBDII port
OBDII started in 1996... OBDI was not as standardised PLL.
OBDII Port below dash/steering wheel.
Where is the location of the fuse that controls the OBDII Port on a 1995 F-250?
No , there is probably an EEC TEST connection in your engine compartment
The 2000 Dodge Neon is a OBD 2 port
Under the dash on the drivers side.
Before 1995 = OBDI, 1995 and later = OBDII
Most Pontiacs have the OBDII Port inside the vehicle under the dash. It is usually just above the gas pedal on the driver's side.
You must remove the ashtray that is in the center console, just forward of the gear shift/selector. The OBDII port is usually behind the ashtray in this area on Acuras.