Should be under the dashboard, right-hand side of center console (passenger side) just under the lower edge of the dash, next to the center console.
OBD I, but for the most part, you can use OBD II
That would be a OBD II system. You need a code scanner to read the codes.
A 1995 Ford Thunderbird is OBD I , EEC IV
I only have data for the weekend model The OBD connector is shown as below the steering column for that model.
where is the obd connection point on a 1992 thunderbird OBD1 is usually under hood by battery
where is the obd port located on a 2002 thunderbird
under dash by steering column
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I believe the 1988 Ford Thunderbird is OBD I , EEC IV ( there is probably an EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment )
In the drivers side footwell, be sure to check the emissions decal though to see if the vehicle is OBD or OBDII certified.
Jump pins marked "D" and "F" for code retrieval.
Actually , that's OBD I ( as far as I know OBD II started with the 1996 Ford models There should be an EEC TEST connection in your engine compartment , somewhere near the battery / power distribution box if it has one