Doesn't work for my Honda Fit 2018. You can see in the pictures the two connectors on top are the Y's something else. Only one of them was able to securely connect to my car gps tracker (vyncs). The other felt two small/tight, or the pin configuration was wrong. I have no idea about the differences in specs between these connector types and can't find any information online. ODB2 is supposed to be a "universal" connector, but this cable proves otherwise. I know there are 'A' and 'B' type connectors for different voltages, but they still have to be mated like a DVI monitor cable, and that's a lot of modification. could not be securely attached to the ODB2 connector in the car. I would avoid this cable if you know as little about the ODB2 specification as I do.
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