The OBD connector is located under the center console on the passenger side. It is OBD-II although not fully compliant.
That should be OBD 2
1996 and newer are OBD-2 around 06 started OBD-2 CAN
No. You can not change to OBD 2.
It would have OBD I, if it has a computer at all.
1993 is OBD-1. 1998 and newer are OBD-2. actually , 1996 and newer are OBD II
OBD2 was first used in 1996 so I think your 91 Areostar would be OBD1 nope -- before 1992 - it was called obd0 or non obd :)
All cars and light trucks built and sold in the United States after January 1, 1996 were required to be OBD II equipped. In general, this means all 1996 model year cars and light trucks are compliant, even if built in late 1995. However there is no guarentee your 1996 is OBD2. Some early 1996 Nissan Maxima's were OBD1 and later models were OBD2. The OBD2 connector is a 16 pin connector and is almost always located on the driver's side under the dash.
Obd1, obd2 wasn't until 1996.
which obd-1or obd-2 have my toyota corolla 1995,engine 1.8l california edsh?
by brake release obd1 your find obd2 driver side you have out change door to obd plug know this brother 94
There is no OBD connection on a 1990 Nissan as that is an OBD1 vehicle not OBD2. However there is a way to read the codes. https://codes.rennacs.com/Petrol-Engine/Japanese-Korean/Nissan-Engines.php
OBD1...Fleetwood didn't use OBD2 until 1996, the last year (for true fleetwoods anyway)