Well, having scoured the internet looking for the answer before I asked the question, I've now found it!
To the right of the steering wheel is the little drop down mini glove box/coin box. Open it and at the top of the opening, just inside, is a little bit that the coin box catch catches on to hold it closed. Gently pull it forward and down to reveal the connector.
Plugged my 14 quid OBD II bluetooth scanner in and Torque on my phone connected within seconds - it works perfectly!
no power to ODB connector
The Ford F450 OBD connector can be found on the top of the engine. The ODB connector will be near the air intake housing.
There was no 1994 Chrysler 300.
The 1995 vehicle should be ODB I. The OBD I connector should be under the hood in the engine compartment.
The connector for reading codes with a scan tool is near the battery.
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.
no such thing for one its obd and for two OBD-II wasnt put in any subaru until 1996
All ODB-II compliant vehicles either have the connector at the bottom edge of the dash on the driver's side, or they have a label at that location stating where the actual connector can be found.
Under left side of dash, close to the e-brake release handle.
The 1999 Honda Accord OBD 2 port is above hood release; connector faces down
The 1999 Mazda Millenia OBD 2 port is on lower right corner of dash; next to tunnel
The 2003 Toyota Tacoma OBD 2 port is under driver side dash next to center console