Took me a bit, but stick your head down underneath your steering wheel (close enough to kiss the fuse box) then look directly up. There it is!!
Where is the diagnostic scanner port on a 1995 F-250 4x4
Near the battery. It will have "DIAGNOSTIC" on the cover.
there is not a scanner port on 87 hondas, the ecu will flash the code from the led on top of the computer. dachonda
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.
under drivers side dash
Just above the brake pedal
In a 1995 Ford Ranger, the diagnostic scanner port is located under the dashboard on the driver's side, typically near the steering column. You may need to remove a cover or panel to access it. The port is usually a 16-pin connector, which is used for connecting a diagnostic tool to read trouble codes.
The diagnostic port on a Mazda Miata is typically located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. It is generally positioned above the pedals, close to where the steering column meets the dashboard. You may need to remove a cover panel to access it.
The diagnostic port on a 1997 Mitsubishi 3000GT is located under the driver's side dashboard, near the steering column. It is typically covered by a plastic panel that may need to be removed to access the port. This OBD-I port is used for connecting a diagnostic scanner to retrieve trouble codes and perform vehicle diagnostics.
No, different communication protocol.
To clear diagnostic codes on a Mazda 6, you can use an OBD-II scanner. Connect the scanner to the vehicle’s OBD-II port, usually located under the dashboard, and turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Follow the scanner's prompts to read and then erase the codes. Alternatively, you can disconnect the car battery for about 10-15 minutes, which may also reset the system and clear the codes, but this may reset other settings as well.
The diagnostic port on a 1993 Mercury Topaz is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It is often found near the steering column, and it may be covered by a removable panel. It is used for connecting a diagnostic scanner to read and troubleshoot the vehicle's computer systems.