Product Specification
- 16 pin OBD-II Connector
- Length- 1 metre
- Easy to read connect to Supermini Booster
- Adapter Cable
- Compatible with vehicles having an in-built OBD system
$69.99
Product Specification
OBD-II is an on-board built-in standard of diagnostics that are used on a large variety of cars. This provides direct access to numerous data from the vehicle’s engine control unit (ECU). Our OBD II memory saver comes with a 16pin OBD-II connector that is compatible with gas-powered vehicles manufactured since 1996. At CNC Sales, our variant of OBD–II is used by connecting to our super mini booster and the OBD 2 port to the car socket to keep the ECU settings in control without losing any data. Our services are widely available across Australia and all of our products can be delivered to your desired location via our official website.
The concept of OBD is to create a portal for the vehicle ECU (Engine Control Unit) and was put together as a design to help fight vehicle emissions and engine failures. Anportable OBD2 connector has 16 pins in it, each being differently assigned to signal various protocols that the vehicle is engaged in by the pin population. When your motor vehicle’s battery drains out or is disconnected, it poses a chance of erasing vital data from the vehicle’s engine control unit (ECU). Our OBD-II connector and OBD-II Memory Saver connect the OBD-II to the Supermini booster and OBD 2 port to the socket of the car, which is usually located below the vehicle steering wheel or dashboard. The OBD2 connector retrieves all of the programmed and sensor backed data by being connected via a populated pin plugin. Our memory saver helps reserve the room for freezing the loss of potential data.
Modern motor vehicles have engine control units being handled by a computer system. An OBD-II is your vehicle’s in-built self-diagnostic system that gives out signals which indicate different ECU function statuses based on various sensors that are plugged in. Our OBD–II connector gives you access to data from your motor vehicle easily. Meanwhile, our memory saver helps the data programmed in the ECU from getting erased owing to a depleted battery. The OBD2 port is near your steering wheel but has a chance of being hidden behind panels. The OBD2 pinout depends on the various communication protocols. The most common protocol is CAN (via ISO 15765).
Reach out to our friendly team on 0467 641 700 or drop us an email at cncsalesbooster@gmail.com for further information.
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