Oh, dude, the OBD connector on a 1994 Ford Aerostar is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. You might need to do a little yoga to reach it, but hey, that's part of the fun, right? Just look for a little port that's waiting for you to plug in and start diagnosing those sweet, sweet engine codes.
The 1994 5.0L ford Mustang and 3.8L Ford Mustang used the OBD-II connector under the drivers dash. These were the first OBD-II Ford cars. They are NOT OBD-I.
You did not state the year, but assuming 96 or 97, there is a photograph available at this link: http://autocenter.weber.edu/OBD-CH/documents/newdocuments/ford/aerostar1996.jpg
A 1994 Ford Ranger is OBD I / EEC IV and has an EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment by the power distribution box In 1996 , the Ford Ranger changed from OBD I / EEC IV to OBD II / EEC V and has a Data Link Connector in the dash , below the steering wheel , covered by a small removable plastic panel
where is the location of the diagnostic connector to 1994 camry?
No it is OBD 1 and the connector is under the hood.
ford fiesta
A 1994 Ford Explorer is EEC-IV / OBD I ( there is an EEC test connection in the engine compartment near the power distribution box )
The OBD-II connector on the 2006 Ford Explorer is located above and in front of the parking brake release, behind the dash trim.
It is OBD 1 not OBD 2. The connecter is under the hood, inner fender.
A 1994 Ford Explorer is EEC-IV / OBD I ( there is an EEC test connection in the engine compartment near the power distribution box )
The Ford F450 OBD connector can be found on the top of the engine. The ODB connector will be near the air intake housing.
A 1994 Ford Thunderbird is ( OBD I )