Discover the versatility of the iKKEGOL 1ft 30cm/12" 16 Pin J1962 OBD OBDII OBD2 Female Connector Car Diagnostic Extension Cable Cord Pigtail DIY Mobley Adapter, designed to meet diverse automotive diagnostic needs.
Features:
Connector Type: The 16 Pin OBD2 connector ensures compatibility with all vehicles and machinery auto scanners, making it an essential tool for various diagnostic tasks. Cable Length: With a cable pigtail length of 30cm / 12", it provides sufficient reach for easy connections without unnecessary clutter. Wire Identification: Each of the 16 pins is connected with different colored wires for clear identification, simplifying your customization and DIY projects. Universal Compatibility: This cable works with all 16-pin OBD2 systems, making it a versatile tool for both professionals and hobbyists. DIY-Ready: Perfect for homemade and DIY projects, offering high-quality connections for reliable performance.
Maximize your automotive diagnostic capabilities with the iKKEGOL 16 Pin J1962 OBD2 Female Connector Cable. Whether you’re working on custom setups or need a dependable extension for existing systems, this cable delivers optimal performance without the hassle.
Customer Insights
Significantly cheaper than alternatives, such as junkyard options.
Useful for custom projects and experimentation, including working with Arduino and Can bus systems.
Convenient for powering OBD-II devices on a bench before installation.
Each pin is well-labeled, helping to save time during setup.
Constructed with a robust, rubberized texture and thick, flexible cable.
Beneficial for specific tasks like performing Lexus cheat codes or zero-point calibration resets.
The connector itself is of high quality, with clear numbering and sturdy construction.
Many users report that the provided pinout diagram is incorrect.
Wire colors do not match the color chart in the documentation.
Incorrect wiring can lead to blown fuses or damage to vehicle electronics.
Some units have missing connections, such as no connection from pin 9.
Not sized to fit certain OBD-II ports, such as those in Honda vehicles.
Users must double-check connections with a multimeter to avoid potential issues.
Inaccurate documentation can cause serious trouble if not caught early.