use an OBD-I code reader.
OBD1
OBD-1. 1995 was a changeover year. All 1995 cars/trucks (GM to my knowledge, I don't know about the other brands) were OBD-1 and some have an OBD-2 connector, but still are OBD-1.
You got to use a OBD 2 code reader or scanner
Yes you can OBD 2 reader/scanner are the only thing that will work to get codes
disconnect the negative terminal of your battery and press on the foot brake for 10 seconds or use a scan tool to clear the codes
No, the 1995 Dakota is obd 1. OBD-2 didn't start until '96 for most vehicles.
The 1995 Dodge Ram 1500 uses an OBD 1. You can double check this bu looking at the emissions sticker under the hood.
If it is OBD 1, yes.
You use an OBD scan tool.
1994+ is obdII
Code 44 would only apply to a 1995 or older Cavy. In 1996 and later they use OBD-II which uses P0XXXX codes. Code 44 - Oxygen Sensor indicates lean condition.