Can't see why there isn't a short illuminated $9.95 Obd cable extender available for the cabled VCIs or cabled tablets to better see and find the OBD connectors under the dash on Amazon yet. Can't see why Snappy can't put a Snappy emblem on the Chinaman connector and be able to sell lots off the truck for $39.99 a piece.
Illuminated OBD 2 cable extender
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I don't care about a light but I wouldn't mind a shorter "DA-4" cable. Our Verus Edge has been in use over a year and the little twist tie that originally held the cable coiled up is still on it and it's still coiled up. Why's it so long?
If I am dressed I have at least one pocket flashlight on me at all times.Comment
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The light on the cable is real nice! No need for the flash light, one less thing to carry/drop! The extra length is great also, you can bring the scanner under the hood, both sides or under the vehicle when your checking things like vent valves. Then when I don't need the long cable I have Velcro strap I keep it wrapped up with.Comment
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I have a cable like this one linked below, I originally purchased from AES Wave for around $25 shipped. For some reason they no longer carry the cable. Nice cable with white LED inside the headshell and a push button on the male side of the cable so you can search for OBDII ports.
Digital Voltmeter on the female side so you can see what the current battery or charging Voltage is as well as make sure the OBDII port has 12 Volts on pin 16 or if there may be a fuse blown.Last edited by Steve6911; 01-02-2019, 01:21 PM.Comment
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I have a cable like this one linked below, I originally purchased from AES Wave for around $25 shipped. For some reason they no longer carry the cable. Nice cable with white LED inside the headshell and a push button on the male side of the cable so you can search for OBDII ports.
Digital Voltmeter on the female side so you can see what the current battery or charging Voltage is as well as make sure the OBDII port has 12 Volts on pin 16 or if there may be a fuse blown.
https://www.eautotools.com/SVDOBDIIE...vdobdiiec1.htmComment
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I found the Aug 2016 order summary from AESWave, $19 for the cable, but I ordered a few other things so shipping was a bit more than just for the cable.
[08-103] OBD Extension Cable with Voltmeter and Headlight
But for $19, it was a no brainer. I use OBDII Bluetooth interfaces that are pretty small and it is helpful to have it plugged into a larger cable that I cannot leave behind in the car. Additionally the Voltmeter is a great add on feature, no more trying to get a good connection in the cigarette lighter socket, plug into to the OBDII port, I do not even need to open the hood to get an idea as to what is going on with the battery or charging system.Last edited by Steve6911; 01-02-2019, 01:20 PM.Comment
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What ever happened to that 40"OBD II extension cable with illuminated led headlight and voltmeter? Seemed like it would be such a hot seller and a must have for any older scan tool especially very easy to forget and lose little new illuminated dongles. You wouldn't be loosing the little light feature of the Zeus dongle if you always left the $1800 dongle plugged into the illuminated extension cable to save wear and tear on the dongle and it's pins.Comment
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I don't care about a light but I wouldn't mind a shorter "DA-4" cable. Our Verus Edge has been in use over a year and the little twist tie that originally held the cable coiled up is still on it and it's still coiled up. Why's it so long?
If I am dressed I have at least one pocket flashlight on me at all times.Comment
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Very cool idea for the cabled platforms , but they probably could have just made a 3 foot illuminated cable extension for less money to attach to an existing cable or attach the Zeus dongle onto for people that love the light feature but want a cable attached to dongle and keep in plain view as not to forget the dongle in vehicle.Comment
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