The OBD-II socket on a 1995 Acura is typically located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. You can find it by looking above the brake pedal or near the steering column. It may be necessary to remove a cover or panel to access it. If you have trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's owner manual can be helpful.
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The OBDII system is used in 1995 and later model vehicles. An OBDII scanner must be used to retrieve the trouble codes.
The OBDII plug (male) in a 1999 Acura TL is located under the radio near the seat heater switches. It is behind a small plastic cover that you remove by reaching over the top and giving a gentle pull.
Before 1995 = OBDI, 1995 and later = OBDII
No, 1995 was OBD I. The diagnostc connecter is under the hood.
I have a Acura Integra LS 1995 with an Acura Stereo, I have the Code but I can Not reset it , what are the steps to reset it? please help me ...
You must remove the ashtray that is in the center console, just forward of the gear shift/selector. The OBDII port is usually behind the ashtray in this area on Acuras.
Look up underneath the dash near the steering wheel - you should see a white-coloured socket with multiple holes in it. This is the OBDII connector.
VSS=vehicle speed sensor. That acronym is the same for all OBDII compliant vehicles
1996 was first year for OBDII on Lincoln Town Car. 1995 had OBD1, which was not the same, and whose connection was under the hood. An OBDII reader does not work on OBDI.
Acura actually doesnt have an OBDII connector. Acura uses a silver box underneath the carpet where the passengers feet would be. Remove the carpet or pull it back some to reveal it and it will flash your code. I.E. flash pause flash flash flash flash means it has stored error code 1 and 4