It probably is, but I'd like to make sure. If it isn't, wouldn't it be a nice candidate for an engine swap into a Festiva or Aspire?
Here is a link which says "no":
Could 1995 be one year for the 1.5 Z5 that is not OBD-II compliant? Would this mean it would be easier to swap into a Festiva or pre '96 Aspire? In other words, just because it is not "compliant" does not mean it would be easy. It could be worse, I suppose, incorporating some bastardized "in between" version of engine checking. BTW, in that same list, neither the 1.8 Protege nor the Kia Sephia 1.8 (both BPs) are deemed "compliant."
I'm kinda hoping they are more "OBD I" though...
Anyone know for sure?
Karl
PS: Going to that OBD II site's homepage shows it may be full of good reading to learn more about the OBD II systems.
Here is a link which says "no":
Could 1995 be one year for the 1.5 Z5 that is not OBD-II compliant? Would this mean it would be easier to swap into a Festiva or pre '96 Aspire? In other words, just because it is not "compliant" does not mean it would be easy. It could be worse, I suppose, incorporating some bastardized "in between" version of engine checking. BTW, in that same list, neither the 1.8 Protege nor the Kia Sephia 1.8 (both BPs) are deemed "compliant."
I'm kinda hoping they are more "OBD I" though...
Anyone know for sure?
Karl
PS: Going to that OBD II site's homepage shows it may be full of good reading to learn more about the OBD II systems.
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