In my 96 900s its under the steering wheel; our models are basically identical so if it isn't there, i have no idea.
The OBDII connector is under the dash on the left (driver) side.
I think you are assuming that to reset the check engine light you can just disconnect the battery. Disconnecting the battery on a 2004 OBD2 compliant vehicle will not reset the check engine light. It must be reset with an OBD2 scan tool. This would work on OBD1 vehicle but not on OBD2 vehicles. So the radio issue is mute. Have the problem that set the check engine light repaired and then reset the light with the tool. Reset the light without correcting the problem and the light will just come back on.
There is a problem with the emissions system. You will need to have the computer scanned with a OBD2 scanner to determine where to start looking. Start by making sure all the required maintenance items have been performed, per the owners manual.
Depending on if it is a MY95 or MY96 will determine if it is OBD2 or not. If it is MY05 it has a 6 pin connector near the PCM that pins out as follows:1= ground2=N/C3=data Transmit4=Data Recieve5=ignition6=not used
a 1995 grand Cherokee is obd 1 compliant, The diagnostic connecter is under the hood. It is a black square connector.
obd2 were required on 96 and later cars, and by the specifications for it, it should be under the steering column or have a label there telling where it is. Earlier cars have the more generic obd sensors, which can be slightly different between manufacturers. As such a reader for obd2 is not usually compatible with older cars. I am not sure where the obe sensor is on pre-1996 saab 900s.
No, 1994 is OBD 1
It is located left of the engine under the turbo.
the 1994 Honda accord has an obd2 ecu.
With an OBD2 scanner.
There is no OBD2 connector on a 1994 Honda Accord. Your car is not OBD2 compliant. You car is OBD1. Click the link for detailed instructions with photos on how to retrieve the code.
under the dash but its not the obd2
on the passenger side below the glove box door is the obd2 connector.
No it is OBD 1No it is OBD 1
1994 Accord is OBD1 not OBD2. Under dash, driver's side.
No, a 1994 Dodge Van is OBD I. It uses a different scan tool and connector.
A 1994 Mercury Cougar is ( OBD I , EEC IV ) There should be an EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment