Its OBD1
no, its obd2
I believe it was obd1.
The 95 Conti has no OBD1 plug. The vehicle is equipped with the OBD2 system with the port under the steering wheel.
obdII scanner
obd0 !! 88-91=obd0 92-95=obd1 96 on up=obd2 That applies to mainly all honda CIVICS pre-90 Accords = obd0 90-95 Accords = obd1 96 on up Accords = obd2
No. You can not change to OBD 2.
The 95 200SX S14 is OBD1 EDIT the 95 200sx 1.6Liter engine manual trans is odbII says right on the underside of the hood.
most 95 models come stock as obd1. the only obd2s are the later built models in the year. for example 95 240sx built in late october or november.
Trade it in for a new Mazda RX-8.
Inside the transmission.
Depends on wether you like OBD1 or 2. OBD1 is easier to maintain (up to 95). OBD2 is more efficient and enviroment friendly (96/97)
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)