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Description of JahyShow Adapter Connector Diagnostic Vehicles

☛ Precision Injection Molding,High Quality Workmanship. ☛ Utilized Eco-friendly Materials,Reducing Environmental Pollution. ☛ Plug & Play, Stable Transmission, Anti-jamming. ☛ Standard OBD2 Diagnostic Interface. ☛ Only Used for GM Vehicles.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Do not buy if your scanner does not have its own power supply

I was looking for an adapter for my OBD2 code reader. To make it an OBD1 code reader. I came across this adapter that converts a 16 pin connector to a 12 pin. They said it would work for everything up to 1996, right down to the Chevrolet GMC. Everything is properly plugged in and connected, but unable to power the scanner with the included adapter. So I removed the adapter and hope the OBD2 scanner works on my 2018 Kia and it turned on as soon as I plugged it in. I don't know why the adapter…

Pros
  • ☛ Standard OBD2 diagnostic interface
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 1 out of 5

No power from OBDII scanners

people be careful. The product should make it clear that OBD I does not have a power pin like OBDII. Which begs the question, why would an adapter be needed that would connect an OBDII scanner that would normally be pin powered to an older, non-powered, non-powered OBDI scanner? auxiliary power supply? Not cool for people who might not know about it and just want to get some codes. Problem: Most if not all OBDII scanners don't have an auxiliary power input as they are usually plug powered which

Pros
  • ☛ Only used for GM vehicles
Cons
  • disappears

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Absolute junk, good for code readers and scanners

I have a motorized scanner, in fact there are many of them. The problem with this adapter is that it only has 2 functional pins. #1 is pin 16 which is a 12v power supply which obd1 is not designed for. The seller confused the 12V data line with the 12V power supply. difference in amps. This adapter also lacks a ground wire, which is normal for OBD1, but will not power your anchor scanners. That's why. If you use the correct ground the scanner getting 12V+ from the data pin could burn out your…

Pros
  • ☛ Use of environmentally friendly materials, reduce pollution
Cons
  • Operating speed