It should be OBD2. I think 96-00 civics are all OBD2
no, obd1 and obd2 difference
For an OBD2-b (1999+) civic, the TCU is built inside the ECU.
Yes it will or a OBD2 reader
Ignition/Distributor Engine Speed Input Circuit Malfunction
A 1991 Dakota is not OBD2 compliant. It is OBD1, and the diagnostic connector is under the hood on the wiring harness on the passenger side firewall.A 1991 Dakota is not OBD2 compliant. It is OBD1, and the diagnostic connector is under the hood on the wiring harness on the passenger side firewall.
The 2006 Honda Civic OBD 2 port is under driver side dash next to center console
On the U.S. 2004 Civic EX, if you put your foot on the gas pedal, it is above and to the right of your ankle. It looks like it is attached to the center console on my Civic EX.
Trouble code P0321 means:Ignition/distributor engine speed input circuit range/performance
yeah but it might take some work, but luckily most hondas as long as the engine are close to the same style(obd1 to obd1, obd2 to obd2)most of the engine sensor and parts are the same. for example I had a 90 crx hf, came factory with a mpfi 1.6. I ran a 99 b18 LS on my stock wiring but some of the wires and sensors were different so I used an intake and distributor off a 91 integra. most of the wiring is on the intake and just about everything can be swapped over, just depends what you are trying to do
yes it will, but the 95 is obd1 and the 98 is obd2, if you switch the intake manifold and keep the obd2 sensors, you shouldn't get any codes assuming neither engine is vtec, if the 95 is vtec than you just wont use the vtec wires, if the 98 is vtec you will have to hook it up, but the engine will run fine even without the vtec hooked up.
I would visit the automotive car repair wiki, which has a database of OBD2 locations for all vehicles. In your case its hidden in the driver side on its left side. See chart and picture. http://www.fixexpert.com/wiki/odb2.php?page=odb2&id=19732 http://www.fixexpert.com/obd2/data/honda/civic/1999.jpg If you wish to look up others OBDII port locations for other vehicles try the main link at: http://www.fixexpert.com/wiki/OBD-2+Location Good Luck.