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95 ranger OBDI or OBDII?


Loud Ranger

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City
MN
Vehicle Year
'95
Transmission
Manual
my ranger just gave me a check engine light, i always thought obdII started in 96 but from what i read some 95's went to obdII.

Mine has the 16 pin obdII(?) port under the removable cover under the dash
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sorry for the crappy pic, but it has pins in 2,4,5,7,10,13 & 16

so i think its obdII but when i was searching i found this this
"If your vehicle has this style connector, but doesn't have these pins populated, you probably have a pre-OBDII vehicle. To add some confusion, even having the connector with the contacts shown above is not a guarantee of OBD II compliance. This style connector has been seen on some pre-1996 vehicles which were not OBD II compliant."
(from this page: http://www.obdii.com/connector.html )

i also read that on 95's you can only pull ABS codes from that port and its not a true obdII.

is there anyway to determine which system i have?
 
Funny that you ask, I'd always thought RBV's made the switch for the 95 MY. After looking at a '95 Eddie Bauer Explorer a couple of weeks ago that had the standard OBD-I diagnostic port under the hood, I'm no longer sure what the deal is. AllanD would be a great resource for this question.
 
i was going to send him a pm but i dont want to bother him and im sure he will probably see this thread and hopefully chime in.
 
The Ranger went to OBD-II in 1995.

That's what I thought, but based on the Explorer I referred to above, there's more to the story than that. This was a second gen (95-01) truck with the EEC-IV/OBD-1 test port.
 
it was obdII, its throwing a p1443 code. the hoses around the canister look fine, not brittle and no obvious cracks. i just disconnected the batt to see if it goes away before i start replacing things
 
The I've never seen a '95-up with a 60pin computer, though I'm told the 100-and however many pin connectors are not all created equally as my brother has often refered to the '95's as EEC4-2/3

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