Trouble code P0753 means: Shift Solenoid A Electrical
With an OBD2 scan tool.
all cars manufactured in the us after 1996 use obd2
Code P5746 is not a valid Chrysler OBD2 code, in fact, I can't find that code for any vehicle manufacturer. Please rescan the code and repost. We'll be more than happy to help
No, 1994 is OBD 1
With an OBD2 scan tool.
No, that is for OBD2 cars.
Pin 1 is upper left. Pin 16 is lower right. They are numbered in order. OBD-II is a government standard, all the connectors are the same, regardless of make/model. OBD-II is not used by shorting pins together and watching the 'check engine' light flash, you have to use an OBD-II reader, available at your local auto parts store. If this question is in reference to the location of the OBD-II connector jack in the 1999 Dodge Durango, it is located under the drivers side dash, just left of the hood release.
since 1995 to present, you have to retrieve codes by use of a obd2 scanner.
With an OBD2 scan tool.
No. You can not change to OBD 2.
OBD2 connections are usually located underneath the steering column. This could vary from car to car, but it's a good starting location.
I know that the 2001 model is OBD2 Compatible. Check out this site: www.carplugs.com/obd2ford.html