Question: Where is the computer jack for OBD?

jetjock

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^ Sounds like a smart way to do things.

As mentioned the car isn't OBD-II compliant. Consider it unfortunate for those who know what they're doing and a blessing for those who don't.

However it's fully OBD-I compliant. Therefore stating the car doesn't have OBD is technically incorrect. Based on the age of most owners the mistake can be forgiven though...
 

supraguy@aol

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On an almost unrelated note, I found a few knock sensors on Ebay back a couple of years ago out of a 90's Toyota 4Runner, and put them in since they were newer. If you ever have a knock sensor definitely go bad, you can use the 4runner's, just gotta splice in the newer connectors- and I figured why not? My old ones are shabby, and I was splicing them to all new coax for the rewire anyway.