Top row, first two on right.
If your vehicle is 1995 or later, you need a scan tool to retrieve the codes. If it is 1994 or earlier, you can manually retrieve the codes by jumping the pins. No way in the world to know which pins to jump or what the trouble code(s) mean since you don't give a make or model vehicle. Regardless, detailed instructions and full list of trouble codes would be too much to include here. A Chilton or Haynes repair manual is your best resort. If you don't want to buy a manual, try your local public library.
The berg has 4 pins And is a male part..the MOlex has 4 pins and is a female part..
Depends on the female
Male XLR connectors have pins or prongs that plug into a female XLR connector, which have corresponding holes or slots to receive the pins. Male connectors are typically used on microphone cables, while female connectors are found on audio equipment like mixers and amplifiers.
8 PINS could be Female or Male but they are numbered from 1-8.
On a 1991 Geo Storm with a 1.6-liter engine, the diagnostic connector is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. It may be covered by a small panel or plastic cover. Look for a rectangular connector with multiple pins, which is used for connecting a diagnostic scanner to retrieve trouble codes from the vehicle's computer system.
Both. It depends on the device.
I am not certain with a'92, but on my '89 Silverado (which also has the OBD 1 system) you insert a bent paperclip into two female pins in a plug directly under the dash. The code will be displayed as a flashing light (the brake light on the dash in my case). The number of long and short flashes detrmine the code. For example, my brake light gave 8 short flashes followed by one long flash indicating "81". If you go to an Auto Zone or an Advanced Auto Parts they should be able to do this for you there as well.
It is a XLR microphone connector that has holes instead of pins
Normally it is so that you connect pins 123 normally, and connect pin 4 to pin 3 or leave it disconnected.
No, you can jumper two of the pins on the data port and the dashboard will flash any stored codes, but you had better know which pins to jump. GM code readers that you can buy from auto parts retailers have the jumper plug and a list of error codes for reference.
A male port has pins, onto which a unit, which has holes, fits. A female port is more common, where there holes into which pins are inserted, like the video port, keyboard port or mouse port on the back of your PC.