Code readers are usually located under the dash near the steering column. Might want to bring your unit to an auto parts store like Auto Zone or Oreillys that does code reading for free. I'm confident that they'll find it. Best of luck.
As indicated, it is under the dash, right of the steering column. If I remember correctly, there is a cap on the connector. I missed it the first time I was looking for it, so look carefully.
Thanks for the help everyone. I finally found the OBD plugin. Hidden up high on the steering colum on the right side. The guy at Autozone in Mesa AZ told me he couldn’t read it because it was a 21 pin connector. So, I just drive it home anyway as I knew I had oil pressure, no engine stumbled and shifting was fine. Got home and put on my magnifying readers and located it. It’s a standard OBDII TYPE A plugin connection so I’m not sure what the guy at Mesa AZ was referring to. I’m going to call my local Autozone and see if they can read it. I’m betting they can.
The guy at Autozone in Mesa AZ told me he couldn’t read it because it was a 21 pin connector... It’s a standard OBDII TYPE A plugin connection ...so I’m not sure what the guy at Mesa AZ was referring to.
Thanks again.
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