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OBD2 Adapter Cable for Tesla Model 3/Y, 26 Pin to 16 Pin Diagnostic Connector,Car OBD2 26 Pin Adapter for Tesla Model 3 and Y for 2019-Present Models Vehicle,Work with X431 Code Reader Scanner

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Features

  • Compatibility: This OBD2 adapter cable is designed specifically for Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles from 2019 to present, converting the 26-pin diagnostic port to a standard 16-pin OBD2 connector.
  • Diagnostic Functionality: Enables the use of various OBD2 code readers, scanners, and other diagnostic tools to read and clear trouble codes, view live data, and perform various diagnostic functions on compatible Tesla models.
  • Durable Construction: Made with high-quality materials to ensure reliable connectivity and long-lasting performance.
  • Plug-and-Play: Simply connect the 26-pin end to your Tesla's diagnostic port and the 16-pin end to your OBD2 scanner for seamless integration.
  • Wide Compatibility: Works with popular diagnostic tools like the X431 code reader and many other OBD2 scanners on the market.

Brand: VZG


Number of Items: 1


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Manufacturer: VZG


Package Dimensions: 5.43 x 4.33 x 1.42 inches


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Item model number: T-26 Pin 3Y


Date First Available: July 7, 2024


Manufacturer: VZG


Country of Origin: China


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  • Adapter works but no product support or instructions
This VZG adapter worked in my 2024 Model Y to get a Bluetooth OBDII adapter working so various phone apps can scan the car. However, this adapter is being sold by yet another random company name with a few brand new products. VZG will eventually disappear and return with a new name rather than support the products they've sold. The cable did not include installation instructions nor is there a support email or phone number. This cable plugs into a "CAN bus" plug of the car. CAN stands for Controller Area Network and is how all the devices on the car send messages to each other. In my car, this plug is located behind a panel between the rear seats, under the rear AC vent. If you have a car older than I think mid 2023, you'll find the plug under the middle of the dashboard, accessible by removing the side of the center console near the driver's right calf. The panel under the rear AC vent is easier to remove, but there is barely enough space to add a single 3rd party accessory here. It feels like Tesla moved it here to discourage third party accessories because there was a ton of room around the previous location. With a lot of scrunching, you might be able to jam an OBDII device beneath the panel, but I don't think there's room without distorting the panel. In my case, I needed to fit the OBDII along with a transmitter for a physical buttons accessory. Through experimentation, I found that two star-drive headed screws below the CAN plug can be removed, then the whole cover over the AC vent can be popped off. You can just pop off the lower half and slide the OBDII and other 3rd party accessories up under the vent cover, then clip and screw it back in place, leaving the wires for the devices fed through to the left of the left screw. The three CAN bus plugs are too close together to get them up beneath the AC vent, but there isn't room for the left two plugs to sit flat in the cramped space. It turns out the right blue plug can be unclipped and slid left to allow it to be moved right and squished in with the other two plugs (see last pic of CAN plugs). To unclip the blue plug, slide a small flathead screwdriver or just a stiff wire in behind the middle of the plug from the right, then push a little clip away from the body of the plug. I included a picture of the removed plug with a screwdriver positioned where it needed to push the clip to remove it, and I included a picture of what the clip (circled in red) looks like before the plug is removed. Although the VZG adapter works fine so far, I still recommend buying it from a different seller that's more likely to stick around and support their products. Also because it's completely missing install instructions and support options, I rate it 3 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024 by Pearl Dragoness Pearl Dragoness

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