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Ford EFI Diagnostic Adapter Cable: CBK 7-Pin Male OBD1 to OBD2 OBDII 16-Pin Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Ford EFI Diagnostic Adapter Cable: CBK 7-Pin Male OBD1 to OBD2 OBDII 16-Pin

OBD II connector adapter specific for Ford cars (7-pin). The OBD 2 connector is 16-pin socket. This is a small adapter with 15cm cable connects a standard OBD II vehicle specific connector. Connects a 16 pin OBD2 diagnostic tool to a car with 7 pin socket. The cable has two connectors: one is 7 Pin connector, another is 16 Pin OBD OBDII connector. The cable can be used for converting connection from 7 Pin to OBD OBDII 16 Pin interface, allows you use OBD OBDII diagnostic tools working with your vehicles with 7 Pin interface.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works like clockwork

I hooked this up to a Foxwell NT301 and it read my 1989 Ford F350 perfectly. Then he fired my mechanic. "$700 to $900 to fix your existing problems" "What problems?" Then I pulled them out from under the back seat and scanned them again. His jaw dropped.

Pros
  • Tools and gear
Cons
  • Lots of stuff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is for the latest model cars that are odb1

I work with all types of cars and trucks, this was ordered because I needed to fix a car that was odb1 and I needed codes Connected to my newer odb2 with no problems, let me run and clear the codes then fixed those problems, great product for the money.

Pros
  • code readers and scan tools
Cons
  • big and bulky

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great if you have the right scanner

Works great with my scan tools. It even works with my much cheaper boot scanner crp429, which surprised me. Works well when I'm doing a quick mobile diagnosis at used car dealerships. This cable and other similar cables for other older cars MUST be used with an obd1 compatible and self-powered scanner. They won't work with cheap Bluetooth, wireless, or handheld scanners under $500.

Pros
  • Diagnostic, Test & Measurement Tools
Cons
  • Minorities