Its on the passanger side
the code reader connector should be on the passenger side of car just under the edge of the dashboard on the left hand side next to the center console.
Yes, but us is OBD 1 and it is a different connector that is located under the hood.
AnswerThe connector is located passenger side under glove box.
It could be the code reader or it could be a connector somewhere between the computer and the plug. Try a different code reader for now, see what happens. 1995 was in between OBDI and OBD II. A hybrid. Most shops cannot connect either. Dealers have the equipment.
The code reader test connector, on your Ford E2 50, is located beneath the dashboard on the drivers side. The connector is on the left side of the steering column.
OBD I, but for the most part, you can use OBD II
its under the left hand side of the dash this is the bridgable type non obd connector (2 pin) so no code reader needed do not bridge the 3 terminal connector,, to clear code remove fuse f39 (7.5amp) from underbonnet for aprox 10 sec
That is where the OBD code reader ( for trouble codes ) plugs in
It is right below the driver wheel, above the pedals
You can't. After 1995, the old ALDL diagnostic connector went to the new federal mandated OBD2 diagnostic port. You need to purchase a code reader, or have a local auto parts store such as AutoZone, Parta America, etc use their reader for free. (actron CP4500 Auto Xray)
The ODB code reader connector is located on the driver side somewhere under the steering column. Some times they are cover with a black plastic or rubber cover to protect them. For more information. Check related link below.
use an OBD-I code reader.