The 1991 Mazda 2600i pickup does not have a standard OBD-II port, as it predates OBD-II regulations. Instead, it uses an earlier diagnostic system, typically accessed through a connector located under the dashboard. To check for trouble codes, you'll need to use a specific diagnostic tool or jumper wire to connect certain terminals on the diagnostic connector, then turn the ignition to the "on" position. This will trigger the check engine light to flash codes that indicate any existing issues.
LOCATION OF OBD2 PORT?
where is the fault self diagnostic connector located on a mazda demio
Its OBD1
OBD2 diagnostics were federally mandated for all cars made/assembled/imported into the USA in 1996. A quick check of the emissions label on top of the radiator should tell you, as well as the shape of the diagnostic port. yes, any OBD2 tool will work.
You need OBD2 reader or scanner to get the codes
Check Engine Light is triggered by a fault with the emissions system. You have a problem with the emissions system. Code is stored in ECU and can be accessed with an OBD2 scan tool. Maintenance Required Light is triggered by mileage and just means service is required, normally oil change.
With an OBD2 scanner.
It depends if you really have a 95 toyota pickup or if you really have a 95.5 tacoma A 95 pickup is obd1 as obd2 started in 96 (or 95.5 on tacomas)
With an OBD2 scan tool. Resetting the light will do no good unless you repair the problem that triggered the light in the first place. It will just come back on.
Have you repaired the problem that cause the light to come on in the first place? If not the light will just come back on. You reset the light with an OBD2 scan tool.
On the bottom side of the dashboard, in close proximity to the steering column,
Check in your owners manuel, it will have in there.AnswerIt is reset with an OBD2 scan tool. Unless you repair the problem that set the light it will just come back on.disconnect the negative battery terminal for 30 seconds.