Check the VECI label under the hood on the top of the throttle body. should say OBDII compliant.
Usually cars 1996-up is OBDII compliant.
OBD1
Should be OBD I, OBD II is 1996 and newer
You got to use a OBD 2 code reader or scanner
If it is OBD 1, yes.
Use an OBD scan tool to reset or disconnect the battery
Chevy did not use them on there trucks.
The paper clip trick was a OBD I GM thing. For your 97 Ford you need a code reader for OBD II.
Chevy does not use inertia switches.
R134a
R134a
The Chevy Celebrity, produced between 1982 and 1990, primarily uses the OBD-I (On-Board Diagnostics, version 1) system. This early diagnostic system provides limited self-diagnostic capabilities compared to later versions, primarily focusing on engine performance and emissions-related issues. OBD-I systems typically require a specific scanner or code reader for diagnostics, as they do not use the standardized connectors found in OBD-II systems introduced in 1996 and beyond.
R-134a