Reddit reviews iKKEGOL 30cm/12 inch Ultra Low Profile OBDII Extension cable, OBD II 2 Y Splitter Cable,1 Male to 2 Dual Female Y J1962 Ports Extension Connector Adapter Red
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30cm 12" OBD2 16 pin extension Y splitter cable 1 x male and 2 x female low profile J1962 connectorsOBD2 splitter cable allow you to connect two obdii devices to the vehicle at the same time and allows both devices to work properly, in parallelCable length 50cm / 12 inches long, it's perfect length to prevent kicking whatever device you want to leave plugged in and hide the connect device behind the steering column and makes it invisible to thieves.Easy To Use Plug and play. Easy to change different car computer diagnostic scanner for your vehicle, just plug obd extender and protect your obd2 socket.What You Get: 30cm 12" OBDii 16 pin Y splitter extension cable, our worry-free 18-month warranty and friendly customer service.
$85 is insane! You can get a Bluetooth OBDII scanner for $10 on Amazon, and get the Torque app on android for around $3. As far as I can tell, that's identical functionality for $13 bucks.
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Yall requested links, so here you go:
I installed the "Lightning Home" launcher replacement, and made it not my default, then I created a homescreen of my most useful Torque widgets and common controls for driving, like a subsonic widget, and maps. I have tasker set up to open the app when I connect to my car's bluetooth and put the phone in my QI charging dock.
$10 OBD2 Bluetooth module and then using the $5 android app torque and then setting torque to upload data to my web server using this
next level shit, yo
Get this and an app called torque. It's pretty plug and play
http://www.amazon.com/ERUSUN%C2%AE-Bluetooth-Interface-Scanner-Compatible/dp/B00ARAQHGE/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1418393777&sr=8-7&keywords=bluetooth+obd2&pebp=1418393803712
I've not tested a bunch but this one is only $11 and it works fine. I leave it in the port and it doesn't run the battery down or anything. Then I used Torque for Android to read and clear codes.
This one at Amazon or dozens of other choices for $10.99. Requires a free Android app called "Torque". For basic code history reading (and it lets you reset the codes).