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Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:32 am
Yes, except mine is on the driver's kick panel. But if you had read, instead of trying to flame me (noob), you will notice he asked where the OBD port was (referring to the On-Board Diagnostic Protocol, to the layperson meaning OBD II, since there was never an OBDI) . The Nissan before 95 would not have used the OBD protocol, it used Consult and Consult 2. The connectors are not even similar, so for someone to try to use a standard OBD2 unit to take a reading is impossible. Not to mention, for most basic trouble shooting simply pulling the code will be as effective as checking signals, which is what Consult was for. So my short answer was just as effective as this long answer, wouldn't you say.
Looks like the jokes on you...