Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
🔌 godiag gt100 obdii breakout box – ecu bench connector & protocol detector for obd diagnostic port testing logo

🔌 GODIAG GT100 OBDII Breakout Box – ECU Bench Connector & Protocol Detector for OBD Diagnostic Port Testing Review

4

·

Average

Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
Rating 
3.5
📊 Diagnostic, Test & Measurement Tools, 🔧 Automotive Tools & Equipment

View on AmazonView on ЯM

Media

(4)
img 1 attached to 🔌 GODIAG GT100 OBDII Breakout Box – ECU Bench Connector & Protocol Detector for OBD Diagnostic Port Testing
img 2 attached to 🔌 GODIAG GT100 OBDII Breakout Box – ECU Bench Connector & Protocol Detector for OBD Diagnostic Port Testing
img 3 attached to 🔌 GODIAG GT100 OBDII Breakout Box – ECU Bench Connector & Protocol Detector for OBD Diagnostic Port Testing
img 4 attached to 🔌 GODIAG GT100 OBDII Breakout Box – ECU Bench Connector & Protocol Detector for OBD Diagnostic Port Testing

Description of 🔌 GODIAG GT100 OBDII Breakout Box – ECU Bench Connector & Protocol Detector for OBD Diagnostic Port Testing

【LED Indicator】GT100 LED will indicate whether the OBDII Diagnostic interface has a good communication with the car. Easy to use, no need for a computer in order to work, save time and money. 【Check ALL OBD2 Diagnostic Socket Pins】Can be used on all types of cars. 【Power Check】GT100 ECU Bench connector Able to power the car when replacing the used battery. Power check, Ground check and Earth check. 【Connect Multiple ECU Control Modules】Can connect multiple ECU control modules at the same time, which is convenient for the professional engineers to detect and maintain. 【Additional Extension Cables for FREE】The space of the diagnostic interface location is too narrow to connect to the diagnostic tool, or the user find that the diagnostic cable is not long enough during maintenance. It can be extended by 1.2 meters.

Reviews

Global ratings 4
  • 5
    2
  • 4
    0
  • 3
    1
  • 2
    0
  • 1
    1

Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Do not buy tools and devices

The tool is garbage, moves the wires and my signal on the sight changes. I thought I found the problem, turns out the connection in the box is not good

Pros
  • code readers and scanners
Cons
  • not fashionable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cheaply Made: Tools and Equipment

I wish the cables were labeled a little more clearly. I had a Class 2 GM network and couldn't find the correct wire in the wiring harness so I ended up using a jumper wire from pin 2 to the PCM. This device could be much better in my opinion, but for the price it's ok. Really cheaply made

Pros
  • Diagnostic, testing and measuring tools
Cons
  • Good, but not very good

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good. Mine may be defective.

Very handy when working on a computer on a desk. I used it as a junction box in a car the other day and noticed that pins 12 and 13 switched. I'm not sure if it's the adapter cable or the box itself. Luckily I had the wiring diagram to hand, otherwise this might have led me down the wrong path.

Pros
  • Tools and equipment
Cons
  • Slightly crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best tester at this price.

At first I thought what I was getting myself into but after some research on the internet I got a contact from 2004. For a Ranger that had an intermittent stalling problem I was able to use a GT100+ cable between the ECMs . and checking the wiring harness and using my cheap OBD2 scanner finds that the ECM stopped firing injection pulses every time the engine stalled while all the sensors were working properly. The GT100+ helped me realize I had a bad ECM and not just a bad bottom as everyone…

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Secret