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Originally Posted by sprucegoose
If it is an OBD1 can't you just bridge the two terminals on the plug and get the code from the flashes on the SES light? I haven't done that for a while as all my cars are OBD2 so I forget exactly what pins you jumper, but they are right next to each other.
I even got a little tool years ago from AutoZone called a "code key" and it just bridges the two terminals there...
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95 was a transitional year called obd1.5 by the repair industry, you will need a scanner capable of accessing this pcm.