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special adapter to check codes on a 95 avy?

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2.4K views 7 replies 8 participants last post by  avalontom  
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Hey guys i am posting this for a friend. We are new to the avalon world as he purchased a nice 95 about a month ago. We just installed the 1 and 2 tranny shift solenoids and are now getting a check engine light and o/d light flashing. We figured this car is obd2 from the ports and from my research but when he took it to Autozone to get a free scan they said the scanner doesnt fit. Is this car obd1 or does it need a special adapter of some sort? I checked on summitracing for scan tools for avalon applications and 1995 does not show up for obd2. Thanks for the help.
 
#2 ·
I think it would depend on the build date, it was only required starting Jan 1 1996. One website i found showed 1995 model year Avalons should be but you don't know where they got their info.
 
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I have a 1995 Avalon XLS and it is OBD II. I was surprised to see that because the manual said that it was not available until the 1996 model year. Mine might be a late year model and yours might habe been one of the early ones in the model year. Did you look for the adapter on the left side under the dash just above the parking brake pedal? That is where mine is.
 
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It's OBDII - the connector is next to a small fuse block in the dash. It's kind of an oblong cover to the left of the steering wheel, below a power mirror switch if I remember correctly. Tell the guys at Autozone that their little scan tools will work fine on your car. Better yet, just tell them it's a '96 haha because they're told that they can't 'scan' anything older than that. There's no adapter needed, it's the standard OBDII connector. I'm 99% sure that all '95 Avalons are OBDII because the service manual only has diagnostic procedures for OBDII codes (ie P0135, P0730 etc.) and there is no mention of diagnostics for the older, two digit codes (ie 22, 23, etc.). Hope this helps, good luck.