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The bbfly-A9 OBD II 16 Pin Splitter Extension is a 2-foot ultra-flat cable adapter that splits one male OBD2 connector into two female ports. Designed with full 16-pin pass-through and no shared ground wires, it guarantees reliable data flow and protects your scan tool from wear. Its flexible, durable build and low-profile design make it an essential upgrade for professional vehicle diagnostics.
Brand | bbfly |
Connector Type | 16pin |
Cable Type | OBD2 |
Compatible Devices | Scan Tool |
Special Feature | Flexible |
Compatible Phone Models | No Compatible Phone Models |
Recommended Uses For Product | IT |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Shape | Flat |
Number of Pins | 16 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
Manufacturer | bbfly |
UPC | 714874055447 |
Package Dimensions | 4.65 x 3.54 x 1.34 inches |
Item model number | B2A15335158 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | B2A15335158 |
Special Features | Flexible |
R**O
Works great as a connector saver and won't wear out the pins on your car's connector
This works well as a connector saver and as an extension (but not both at the same time of course). By plugging and unplugging into this connector, you don't wear out the pins on your car's OBD2 connector. You can plug in an OBD2 monitor or use the extension plug to plug in an OBD2 tool, key programmer, or whatever for temporary or permanent use.
M**S
Good quality
Great piece of functional kit
R**T
It works as it should
Convenient & easy to install
J**S
Works well
Been great for relocating GPS
B**P
A decent OBD2 splitter for hiding a device that needs OBD2 connectivity
My assistant's Honda CR-V was stolen last week before the 4th of July holiday. While I know that Honda's are the number one stolen car in the US, I wanted to make sure my 2018 Jeep Wrangler JLU wasn't part of that statistic.I had a GPS tracker that attached to the OBD2 port, but I couldn't see the value in paying $10.00/mo for it after 2 years of nothing ever happening to my Jeep. Then the Honda got stolen and I knew I had to reinstall the tracker. But I didn't want it obviously showing because any thief would see it right away and simply unplug it. Plus, when I shifted or when I was trying to bring my foot back in from the footrests, it would get in the way.I wanted a simple solution and this was it. Rather than a Y splitter, where there would be a cord with an OBD2 connector hanging down, this one had a pass through that slipped onto the existing OBD2 port and then a 2' flat ribbon wire with the other port.The ribbon wire was on the left side when I plugged in the splitter, which is where I wanted it. With my black interior, it can't be seen and was easily run up under the driver's kick panel. I used Velcro to secure the tracker in place and put electrical tape around the connector on the OBD2 port so it would stay on after repeated plugging or unplugging when using a reader.It works great and to top it off, the price of monitoring went down to $4.00/month. It should be noted that I use T-Mobile's sync-up and drive module and it does more than tracking. It notifies me when the Jeep is started, the speed at which it's driven, a mileage log for tracking business miles, car statistics like gallons of fuel, distance to empty, open recalls, etc.
S**S
OBD
Great product
R**J
Works as should
Works as it’s supposed to so far
S**N
A Great ODM connection extension
It does the job of providing an extension - instead of always searching for the socket under the car dash board.
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