A 1995 Bronco does not have an OBD-II port - OBD-II started on 1996 vehicle. 1995 Brocno would have OBD-I. The connector should be under the hood, on the inside wall of the driver's side fender near the firewall.
Before 1995 = OBDI, 1995 and later = OBDII
The 1991 Ford Mustang does not have an OBDII port, because OBDII was not standardized in the United States until 1996.
OBDII started in 1996... OBDI was not as standardised PLL.
Where is the location of the fuse that controls the OBDII Port on a 1995 F-250?
OBDII was mandated on all cars by 1996. Some 1994 and 1995 models had an OBDII port, but most (if not all) only provided OBDI information. These were called OBD1.5. I have never seen a 1993 model with an OBDII port.
1995 and later models have OBDII. ANSWER Actually it's 1996 and later Explorers that are EEC-V/OBD II , on some 1995 Explorers there is an EEC IV /OBD I test port under the hood, and a DATA LINK CONNECTOR (DLC) port for an EEC - V / OBD II system in the dash below the steering wheel.
The diagnostic connector is in the engine compartment on the left hand side between the battery and the fuse box. An adapter is required to read this port with an OBD2/OBDII diagnostic tool.
iam look for my low pressure point on ford bronco 95
under the hood on the drivers side by the hood hinge
No, take a look under steering wheel. No OBDII port
under the hood by the battery didn't OBD-ll come out in 1996? the ford eec-iiv or iv plug is located at that spot. you need the ford code reader for trucks to 1995. The Ford F250 and larger models were not mandated to use OBDII until even later than 1996, some as late as 2002, even though they still use the OBDII connector. Your 1989 may not even be OBD standards compliant.
The ODB II port is almost universally directly under the steering column and at the bottom edge of the dashboard - easily accessible from the front.The 1997 Ford Taurus OBD 2 port is on lower edge of dashThe 1997 Ford Taurus OBD 2 port is on lower edge of dash