just along side of the latch to open your hood, an "inny"
No
There is none. This is an OBD1 vehicle.
The diagnostic connector is on the firewall on the passenger side.It is clipped into a plastic cover. It has one connector with 6 slots and another single wire connector.
Under the hood on the passenger side near the firewall there is a round plastig plug that has a plastic teather to keep from being lost. Pick up the plug and the diagnostic port is underneath.
diagnostic connecter 1995 dodge truckThe diagnostic trouble codes on all models can be extracted from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) using the (OBD-1) scan tool. The connector is along the wiring harness under the hood, on the firewall on the passenger side.
The diagnostic connector is along the wiring harness, under the hood, on the passenger side firewall.The diagnostic connector is along the wiring harness, under the hood, on the passenger side firewall.
The 1995 vehicle should be ODB I. The OBD I connector should be under the hood in the engine compartment.
The diagnostic connector is in the engine compartment on the left hand side between the battery and the fuse box. An adapter is required to read this port with an OBD2/OBDII diagnostic tool.
The diagnostic port on a 1995 Isuzu Rodeo drive is located on the lower kick panel on the driver's side. It is just below the left spark plug.
The OBD-1 diagnostic connector is located on the back of the block beside the starter. A series of jumper wire locations are used in conjunction with watching the CHECK ENGINE light.
yes it is
the location of the connector for setting the timing is located behind the glovebox on this truck not on the firewall as with older efi trucks