the code reader connector should be on the passenger side of car just under the edge of the dashboard on the left hand side next to the center console.
OBD I, but for the most part, you can use OBD II
Its on the passanger side
To plug in a code reader for a 1996 Toyota 4Runner, locate the OBD-I diagnostic port, which is typically found under the driver's side dashboard, near the steering column. It may be covered by a small plastic cover or panel that you can easily remove. Once you find the port, connect the code reader, and follow the device's instructions to retrieve any diagnostic trouble codes.
An engine cylinder misfire has been detected in the # 3 engine cylinder
under the dash right under the steering wheel
Yes, but us is OBD 1 and it is a different connector that is located under the hood.
In the multy-pin port located under the steering wheel
on the 1996 Accord it is behind the ash tray
The plug is under the steering wheel, deep down and little bit to the left.
If it's not written into the owners manual. I'd call a local locksmith to unravel this mystery.
That would be a OBD II system. You need a code scanner to read the codes.
Plug in the cable to an appropriate port. Driver software may also need to be installed.