On the left side of the driver just above the foot brake pedal about 2 inches inside the dash cover. It may have a black cover on it saying ODB2
The Ford F450 OBD connector can be found on the top of the engine. The ODB connector will be near the air intake housing.
It is in the fuse box under drivers steering wheel
port should be under dash
Under the dash board on the driver side. Close to the hood release. Looking up from the brake pedal, you will see a white OBD2 port. http://www.fixexpert.com/wiki/odb2.php?page=odb2&id=20532 For a real picture see link http://www.fixexpert.com/obd2/data/toyota/camry/1999.jpg All that is available online at the Car wiki repair site; http://www.fixexpert.com/wiki/OBD-2+Location
All OBD2 cables are not the same but all have the same type of connector on the end. This makes them universally compatible with all ODB2 vehicles.
The ODBII connector is located on the passenger side of the center console, just beyond the console cover. You do not need to remove anything to plug in your diagnostic tool. For a visual idea area of where it is, see image; http://www.fixexpert.com/wiki/odb2.php?page=odb2&id=19758 A real picture of the connector (1 picture is worth a 1000 words) http://fixexpert.com/obd2/data/honda/crv/1999.jpg If you wish to look up others OBDII port locations for other vehicles try the main link at: http://www.fixexpert.com/wiki/OBD-2+Location Good Luck.
The ODB2 scanner port is located on the passenger side of dashboard console. Left of the glove box. It's a 'D' shaped female port.
On the connector itself i don't remember which is ground, but i know that they number from top left to right then continues bottem left to right. I think that you can use a body ground for a ground. If you are doing the flash test.
If it is a 1996 or later.
The 1995 Dodge Intrepid does not have and ODB2 port, the Intrepids didn't introduce ODB2 until 1996.
THE LIGHTER AND ODB2 USE THE SAME FUSE. CHECK TO SEE THAT THE FUSE IS NOT BLOWN.
Under the dash on the left side.