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Does My Classic Have An ODB-II Diagnostic Port

Old Feb 8, 2009 | 12:55 PM
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Hi guys,

Does anyone know if the Classic MY95 has one of these electrical ports?

Or is our only option to use the connectors under the dash?

Can you post pictures of where yours are?
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Old Feb 8, 2009 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by sjwdavies
Or is our only option to use the connectors under the dash?
You're correct in your 2nd sentence.

Pre-Sep 98 cars only have the older style OBD(I) type diagnostic connectors. They are underneath the steering column (taped high-up if never previously been used)...



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Old Feb 8, 2009 | 01:16 PM
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I was aware of those and have used them before and **** me the error codes are difficult to read lol...

It's just a friend of mine has got himself a nice gizmo to reset error codes and stuff... Was hoping it'd fit mine but looks like it won't...
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Originally Posted by sjwdavies
I was aware of those and have used them before and **** me the error codes are difficult to read lol...

It's just a friend of mine has got himself a nice gizmo to reset error codes and stuff... Was hoping it'd fit mine but looks like it won't...
You're right. Those gizmos are for the later MY99/00 OBDII style diagnostic port on the under-dash panel, as you say.
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Codes are easy to read, long dashes followed by short. ten's and units. Eg two long, two short, code 22.
Steady flashes means no fault.
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