1992 vehicles are not OBD2 compliant. You'll need a Ford OBD module to read the codes and MOST LIKLEY the connections are under the hood and many Ford products have the OBD module on the inner fender wall, but you'll need to check the book or if you borrow a code scanner from an auto parts retailer, they will be able to tell you the specifics for your vehicle.
Below the steering wheel. It will have 16-pin but not OBD2 compliant. You will need an adapter to convert the to OBD2. The engine (presumably) Mitsubishi 4G15 Efi which originally 12-pin. Proton did not use 12-pin but maintain the 16-pin where 4 pins are not used.
Trouble code P0128 means:Coolant thermostat (coolant temp below thermostat regulating temp)
The 95 Conti has no OBD1 plug. The vehicle is equipped with the OBD2 system with the port under the steering wheel.
The OBD2 connector is located underneath the ash tray.
OBD2
If you are sitting in the driver's seat it will be near your right knee just under the dash mine is obd2 compliant so it has a different shape compaired to the first generation diagnostic connectors. Revellll@yahoo.com
Look underneath the steering wheel column, and towards the hood release latch there is the OBD2 Connector.
the connector is under dash on drivers side.
Since I couldn't delete this question, I will answer it: DCL is a Diagnostic Connector Link found on all OBD2 and OBD1 vehicles. This question was asked specifically in reference to a 1994 Lincoln Continental, which has 2 of them. One is under the hood where you would expect to find it. The other is in the trunk, and only this model vehicle has. The link in the trunk may possibly be solely for accessing the air ride suspension system computer, or possibly for a few other system computers.
Under the dash on the driver side.
The connector should be behind the ashtray.
It is under the dash on the driver side.
under the dash on the right of the drivers side
A 1991 Dakota is not OBD2 compliant. It is OBD1, and the diagnostic connector is under the hood on the wiring harness on the passenger side firewall.A 1991 Dakota is not OBD2 compliant. It is OBD1, and the diagnostic connector is under the hood on the wiring harness on the passenger side firewall.