- Ultra low profile design for hard to reach spots. Supports all standard OBD 2 protocols and 16-pin Pass-through for all OBD2 Vehicles.
- 50cm/20inch/1.6ft Length 1 Male 16 pin J-1962 and 3 x Female 16 pin J-1962 low profile extension connectors with Individually Power switch avoid battery drain and damage.
- Direct pass through on pins 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 14, 15, 16 ,Ideal for use with GPS trackers for the most discrete instalations.
- This OBD2 splitter Cable will allow you to split out one OBD II port into Three OBD II devices to the vehicle at the same time to save more room
- Revolutionary flat flexible design allows to route the cable where you need it


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iKKEGOL OBD2 OBDII 1 to 3 Ultra Low Profile 16 Pin Male to Female Y Splitter Cord Diagnostic Extension Cable with Individually Power Switch 50cm / 20″
*$313.00
Informação adicional
Brand | iKKEGOL |
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Connector Type | Full 16 Pin Obd Ii |
Cable Type | OBDII |
Compatible Devices | GPS Navigation System |
Special Feature | OBDII Port Extension and 1 to 3 splitter |
Recommended Uses For Product | Vehicle diagnostic testing, GPS tracking, and connecting multiple OBD2 devices simultaneously |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Shape | Flat |
Number of Pins | 16 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Model Name | 40127 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Outer Material | Rubber |
Manufacturer | iKKEGOL |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.4 x 5.91 x 1.77 inches |
Item model number | 40127 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | IKG-40127 |
Special Features | OBDII Port Extension and 1 to 3 splitter |
Date First Available | October 26, 2016 |
Wrath –
Exactly what I needed. I just received a OBD2 WI-FI hotspot/tracking module that connects via LTE. The device is a little heavy and hangs directly off the OBD2 port on my vehicle. My knee tended to bump it and it would periodically come disconnected.
I purchased this to alleviate the issue. This is low profile and fits nicely into the cars OBD2 port. The cables are flexible and allow me to plug the hotspot in then tuck it under the dash out of the way. The other I can use with my other OBD2 tool to read/clear error codes without constantly unplugging the hotspot. The on/off switch Is nice so I can turn off the hotspot if the car is going to be parked for a while and I do not want to drain the battery. I was afraid the dual ports would interfere with one of the devices reading the car codes, but it did not. This is a great product.
moto –
I got this to log data on my car, and leave the ODB2 dongle installed.
The ODB2 interfaces i have are always on, and don’t appear to sleep and power off when i turn off the car, and i was concerned they would drain my lightweight mini battery.
I was unplugging the dongle when not in use, but was worried about excessive wear on the ODB2 port.
With this i can just switch them off when not loging.
Its also flush mount, so i dont worry about hitting the port with my knee.
I wish the switches were color coded, it’s hard at times to find the correct switch under the dash. I put different colored zip ties on each switch to fix that.
I was concerned the wire gauge was too thin on this extension cable. I also don’t think all of the ODB2 pins are extended with this cable. (other extension cables clearly show that all wires are extended for easy splicing) Happily that has **NOT** been a problem when using this cable for logging or reprogramming. I’ve even been able to use 2 devices at once with no noticeable issues. (only logging, i’m more cautious when writing to the PCM due to bricking concerns)
Merlin M Ward –
Works. No problems
SmudgerFinebone –
Connect everything you’ve ever needed to your OBD2 port and never have to unplug it.
Rick –
I purchased this to connect my electric amp research step obd2 connector to. My hope was to be able to stop my step from auto deploying by switching the obd2 connection off. However the step would not function at all when running through this cable. I will be returning it.
mattlazer777 –
Absolutely high-quality product for the money would buy it again
Dylan G. –
Built out of good plastic, doesn’t feel cheap
All 3 ends work fine
I use it with a tuner, Bluetooth scanner, and GPS Tracker
It was tight to plug into my 2017 Ford Superduty due to the cable coming off the top of the plug, but some convincing got the wire to sit nice and not be squished.
Sean –
So far it has worked fine. I have my lo jack and dashcam connected while having 1 free to perform diagnostics or tuning.
BURN51D3 –
The product works and is low profile.
The switches to shut on and off ports is nice for things like a bluetooth scanner.
The issue seems to be the speed at which data is transferred. It is significantly slower than being plugged directly into the OEM port. My application involved a piggyback tune box (JB4). I wanted to still be able to use my bluetooth scanner and I may add another electronic gauge (which typically require an OBD port). The data transfer rate for the tune especially is critical, and it’s just not there anymore.
Disappointing for me, but if your application isn’t speed/time critical, it may work for you.
stevecon –
This product allows you to simultaneously connect 3 devices to your vehicle OBD2 port. The only thing you need to be aware of is that the OBD2 spec allows for a maximum current draw of about 3 to 4 amps. Make sure that the connected devices never draw more than that amount or you risk damaging your vehicle computer.