The one I posted earlier works for 1994, 1995. For 1996, the model identification number under the VIN/vehicle identification number on the identification plate uses the 6th character. The 6th character can be R, T or V. R is XE, T is SE and V is LE.
Here is an example from 1996:
TLPULRFR50EUA
T-> Wagon (Manufacturer's descripton not mine :-) )
LP -> VG33E engine
U -> U = 2 wheel drive, Z = 4 wheel drive
L -> LH drive
R -> R=XE, T=SE and V=LE
F -> F=Manual transmission, A=Automatic transmission
R50 -> Model
E -> Multiport fuel injection system
U -> U=Non California USA, V=California USA, N=Canada
A -> Standard (no idea what the manufacturer means by standard)