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1983 to 2011 Rangers used two different OBD(on board diagnostics), OBD-1 thru 1994, and then OBD-2 starting in 1995What do you use to red them? I suppose it’s not a standard OBD?
Cool! But it semes hard to find a fair price obd1-reader where I live. There are adapters for obd2, which I already have. Does that work ok? I get the impression Ford has their own standards when I google.1983 to 2011 Rangers used two different OBD(on board diagnostics), OBD-1 thru 1994, and then OBD-2 starting in 1995
OBD 2 was required in ALL vehicles sold in the US/Canada in 1996 model year and up, and still used today
Yes, you need an OBD1 reader for 1994 and earlier, OR................you can use a test light or volt meter to read "pulses" from the computer to get the 2 digit or 3 digit Codes, this doesn't work for OBD2, only OBD1