OBD location 94 Cherokee?
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OBD location 94 Cherokee?
Hey all,
I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the center
console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if Jeep
started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I know
it became standard in 96.
Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
Thanks,
Brian
I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the center
console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if Jeep
started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I know
it became standard in 96.
Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
Thanks,
Brian
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Re: OBD location 94 Cherokee?
Brian V did pass the time by typing:
> Hey all,
>
> I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the center
> console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if Jeep
> started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I know
> it became standard in 96.
>
> Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
back into the cab.
--
DougW
> Hey all,
>
> I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the center
> console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if Jeep
> started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I know
> it became standard in 96.
>
> Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
back into the cab.
--
DougW
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Re: OBD location 94 Cherokee?
Brian V did pass the time by typing:
> Hey all,
>
> I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the center
> console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if Jeep
> started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I know
> it became standard in 96.
>
> Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
back into the cab.
--
DougW
> Hey all,
>
> I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the center
> console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if Jeep
> started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I know
> it became standard in 96.
>
> Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
back into the cab.
--
DougW
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Re: OBD location 94 Cherokee?
Brian V did pass the time by typing:
> Hey all,
>
> I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the center
> console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if Jeep
> started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I know
> it became standard in 96.
>
> Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
back into the cab.
--
DougW
> Hey all,
>
> I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the center
> console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if Jeep
> started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I know
> it became standard in 96.
>
> Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
back into the cab.
--
DougW
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Re: OBD location 94 Cherokee?
What's an "ODB"?
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Brian V did pass the time by typing:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> > connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the
center
> > console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if
Jeep
> > started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I
know
> > it became standard in 96.
> >
> > Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
>
> Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
> in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
> back into the cab.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:B7kFb.13661$PK3.8081@okepread01...
> Brian V did pass the time by typing:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> > connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the
center
> > console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if
Jeep
> > started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I
know
> > it became standard in 96.
> >
> > Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
>
> Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
> in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
> back into the cab.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
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Re: OBD location 94 Cherokee?
What's an "ODB"?
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Brian V did pass the time by typing:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> > connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the
center
> > console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if
Jeep
> > started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I
know
> > it became standard in 96.
> >
> > Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
>
> Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
> in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
> back into the cab.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:B7kFb.13661$PK3.8081@okepread01...
> Brian V did pass the time by typing:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> > connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the
center
> > console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if
Jeep
> > started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I
know
> > it became standard in 96.
> >
> > Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
>
> Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
> in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
> back into the cab.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
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Re: OBD location 94 Cherokee?
What's an "ODB"?
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:B7kFb.13661$PK3.8081@okepread01...
> Brian V did pass the time by typing:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> > connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the
center
> > console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if
Jeep
> > started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I
know
> > it became standard in 96.
> >
> > Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
>
> Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
> in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
> back into the cab.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:B7kFb.13661$PK3.8081@okepread01...
> Brian V did pass the time by typing:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I got a 1994 Cherokee 4.0 and for the life of me cannot find the OBD
> > connector. I found a 6pin (maybe 8pin) connector attached near the
center
> > console on the drivers side. It's not an OBD II. Does anyone know if
Jeep
> > started using the OBD II in 94 like most of the other manufacturers? I
know
> > it became standard in 96.
> >
> > Any other way to get codes other than via OBD?
>
> Try looking by the ECU. passenger side, on the firewall
> in the engine bay. for some years they didn't extend the connector
> back into the cab.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>