The 1992 Mazda 929 is equipped with an OBD-I diagnostic system, which means it does not use the standardized OBD-II port found in newer vehicles. Instead, the diagnostic connector is typically located under the dashboard near the driver's side. To access the OBD-I codes, you may need a specific scan tool designed for Mazda vehicles of that era, or you can use a jumper wire to bridge specific terminals in the diagnostic connector to trigger the check engine light for code retrieval.
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