No, that was standard on 96 and up, you will have OBD1
No, it is OBD 1.
There is no OBD-2 on that model... They first OBD 2 Wrangler was the 1997 model. The 1995 connector is under the hood.
No. 1995 was OBD-I controls, SBEC. 1998 was OBD-II controls, JTEC.
The 2002 Jeep Wrangler OBD 2 port is below instrument panel, left of brake pedal
It is under the dash on the driver side.
A 1995 Continental is not OBD-II compliant, as the OBD-II system became mandatory for vehicles sold in the United States starting with the 1996 model year. However, some 1995 vehicles may have OBD-II connectors and features, but they would not fully comply with OBD-II standards. Thus, while it may have some diagnostic capabilities, it does not meet the complete OBD-II specifications.
The 1995 vehicle should be ODB I. The OBD I connector should be under the hood in the engine compartment.
Trouble code P0432 means: Catalyst Efficiency Fault (Bank 2)
not all 1995 vehicle's have OBD II, since OBD II is meant for all 1996 + vehicles. But check the emission decal under your hood, at the top tip. Though If you are lucky enough to be OBD II compliant, all OBD II senors are inside the vehicle under the dash (steering wheel).
The 1993 Jeep Wrangler as are all modern vehicles is equipped with the on board diagnostic system and access port. The OBD Series I connector port will be located on the right front side of the vehicle below the steering wheel.
No but, the ignition has to be on (KOEO, Key On Engine Off).
Yes, it is under the hood near the battery.