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The 1995 Buick Riviera uses OBD-I (On-Board Diagnostics, version 1) codes, as it was produced before the OBD-II standard became mandatory in 1996. The OBD-I system for this vehicle utilizes a specific series of diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) that can be accessed through a diagnostic connector under the dashboard. Common codes include issues related to the engine, transmission, and other essential systems. To retrieve these codes, a scan tool or a specific procedure involving the vehicle's ignition key may be required.

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