I use a Gendan ( http://www.gendan.co.uk/product_STN327.html ) PC based diagnostic tool that can be used for all OBD-II cars with the D-shaped socket. It's a bit more expensive than some but it was guaranteed to work and comes with an easy to use piece of software. But rather annoyingly the version needs to be upgraded if you want the more advanced oxygen sensor diagnostics.
Where is the diagnostic scanner port on a 1995 F-250 4x4
Reading diagnostic codes is easy. The driver plugs the reader/scanner into the diagnostic port of the vehicle, and the scanner/reader will give a code if there is a problem, and tell them the type of problem.
Any OBD2 scanner will work.
You need a scanner. Go to autozone/advanced auto and you can borrow a scanner from them.
Diagnostic plug. Diagnostic connector. Data link connector.
Most diagnostic scanners with Obd 2 will display on screen the problem, older Obd 1 codes can be found in the cars repair manual or in the guide that usually comes with the scanner.
You have a problem with the EGR system.
there is not a scanner port on 87 hondas, the ecu will flash the code from the led on top of the computer. dachonda
right underneath the steering wheel
The diagnostic plug is under the hood along the inner fender.
The Providence Saint Joseph Outpatient Diagnostic Center has an MRI scanner. For more information, you can call (818) 8435111
You should run a diagnostic tool on it to find out what's wrong. You can pick one up from minimania.com This diagnostic scanner will reset the light.