RIGHT UNDER THE STEERING COLUMN, YOU HAVE TO REALLY BEND UNDER THE STEERING WHEEL. YOU WILL SEE A CABLE THAT CONTAINS AN OUTLET SWITXH TO WHICH U CAN HOOK THE SCANNER TO.
Under passenger side. Far right
should be a connection under the dash on the drivers side
HAVE AN AUTO STORE OR SHOP HOOK UP THE OBD2 SCANNER TO SEE WHAT CODES ARE
The OBD2 connection port is located underneath the right side of the glove box in the passenger side foot well. It's a bright green connector.
To get stored codes you need a OBD 2 reader or scanner. Or take it to local auto parts store and have them hook it up to there OBD2 scanner
The OBD2 diagnostic port is under the dash on the driver side.
No. Not like pre-1996/Use an OBDII scanner
The obd2 connection is located right above the gear shifter. There is a cover that looks like a coin holder that pulls up and the connector is under it.
The obd2 plug is under the knee board (under the column).
You can't hook up a OBD II scanner to that vehicle, it is too old.
If your car has OBD2(96 and newer) they will hook up a code reader. If you do have a bad O2 sensor the scanner can tell which one is bad. Most v6 and v8 engine have 4 sensors.
On a 1996 you will have OBD2 which means a repair shop can hook up a scanner and read codes and tell you exactly what is wrong. That will eliminate the GUESSING and save you money by not installing parts you DO NOT NEED.