OBD socket location for 94 YJ

The owners manual doesn't have the location. My factory service manual is still in the mail and Haynes doesn't have a clue.

thanks...

Reply to
Peter Parker
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You need to stop posting in HTML. I have noticed that you regularly post in HTML, but many of us here do not have newsreaders that support this kind of post, and it is a bitch to try and pull the text of a message out of the HTML code. We are a Text Only newsgroup, so getting a compatable reader is not the answer ...

OBD II _should_ have a connector located under the dash board, near the brake pedal. Having said that, I don't think ODB II made it into production until 1996. 1994 models should have ODB II, but since prodictin actually began in 1993, they might not have the connector in the early runs. I recently bought an ODB diagnostic tool, but my car had nowhere to plug it in. It turns out it is ODB I, and a friend with a multi thousand dollar diagnostic tool had to come over to tell me what was wrong. In the end, the tool said I had troubles with the CPS, located inside the distributor on the vehicle I was working on. While technically correct, there was no signal from the CPS, the actual problem was a broken timing belt, and the diagnostic tool didn't help at all.

Reply to
Jeff Strickland

The OBDI DTC is under the hood on the drivers side. It is an odd connector so you will need a Chrysler adapter to access it. OBDII came out in 1996.

Reply to
<jduchock

I knew it was OBD-I so I didn't mention OBD-II in the subject line. :)

Thanks for both responses.

Reply to
Peter Parker

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