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on cars built in north America(most) are under the dash on the drivers side around the steering colome. you should see it by kneeling down and looking under the dash. it may be covered by a cover the same size as the connector and it pulls off.
the codes are read with an OBD 2 code reader or scanner through the data link connector in front of the driver under the dash, it is a 16 pin connector. U can buy a code reader on ebay for around $35
your van has an obd1 setup with dodge all you should have to do is turn key to ign to off 5 times without starting vehicle and the check engine light will flash the code for example it will start off with a code 12 i believe saying the computer is functioning the check engine will flash 1 pause flash 2 pause and will repeat a total of three times just write down all the codes when it gets to code 55 it is done hope this is helpful
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