On a 1995 Ford Taurus, the OBD-I connection is located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. If you are looking for the OBD-II connection, it is usually found in the same general area but may vary; it’s typically located under the dashboard, around the area where the driver's knees would be, often near the fuse box. To confirm the exact location, you may need to consult the vehicle's manual or look for a 16-pin connector.
obd 2
1993 is obd 1 and the connecter is under the hood.
OBD-1. 1995 was a changeover year. All 1995 cars/trucks (GM to my knowledge, I don't know about the other brands) were OBD-1 and some have an OBD-2 connector, but still are OBD-1.
No, the 1995 Dakota is obd 1. OBD-2 didn't start until '96 for most vehicles.
If it is OBD 1, yes.
No, it is obd 1.No, it is obd 1.
It has obd 1It has obd 1
should be obd-1 square ended connector Edited by www.TunerTools.com Any car sold in the US since 1996 will be OBD-II In the 94-95 model years a very, VERY small handful might have been OBD-II, but anything prior to 1996 should be assumed to be "OBD-I" which is really not a valid term as it was called by different names under different manufacturers and only became known as OBD-I after OBD-II was standardized.
I believe that is OBD I - look for the EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment , somewhere near the battery or power distribution box
For the 1995 Ford Taurus , 3.0 Vulcan V6 engine : 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3 - 6
OBD 1
No, The 1995 was OBD 1 and the 1996 had an OBD 2 computer system.