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The bbfly-B31 OBD2 Splitter is a compact, 1.6-inch extension cable that converts one full 16-pin OBDII port into two female connectors. Crafted with thicker, high-quality materials, it offers enhanced durability and universal compatibility with all OBD2-equipped vehicles. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts who need to run multiple diagnostic or tracking devices simultaneously without damaging their tools.














| ASIN | B0CHRJ17BT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,827 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #130 in Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand | bbfly |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (274) |
| Date First Available | September 11, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | B30B31 |
| Manufacturer | bbfly |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B30B31 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 1.77 x 1.57 inches |
C**B
Excellent
Easy to install and works great, especially if you have multiple OBII plug ins.
T**S
Great product
This product helped me out so much when I was installing my dashcam and my tracking on my vehicle. I didn't want my dash cam to be pulling power from the battery so this helped me out a lot hooking it up to the Acc. I would recommend this If anyone wants to use acc instead of battery.
C**.
Awesome
Very useful, it works as it should.
H**O
Saves Wear and Tear On The OEM OBD2 Port
I have a 2021 Ram 1500 Classic with aftermarket electric running boards. My running boards draw power and signals from the OBD2 port to function correctly. Bought this splitter so I can hook up my running boards and still have the ability to connect my bi-directional scanner to the truck without having to disconnect my running boards and wear out the OEM OBD2 connection over time. Someone else mentioned this and it should be noted more clearly: There are two types of components that you will probably connect to the OBD2. Active or Passive Passive means that it receives power and/or information but does not send anything back. Active means it can communicate with the modules (computers) and manipulate them such as send signals/commands back (think a bi-directional scan tool). You DO NOT want to use this splitter to connect 2 active units at the same time. My running boards (for all intensive purposes) are passive. It does have a module that controls when to extend/retract the running boards but it is external and does not connect to the canbus or truck (other modules). It gets its power and signals (when the doors are open/closed) from the OBD2 port but that is it. When I connect my scanner, I have one passive (running boards )and one active (bi-directional scanner) unit connected to the OBD2 ports at the same time. You can have 2 passives or 1 passive and 1 active but I wouldn't suggest 2 actives. They could have compatibility issues and possibly cause internal damage to modules trying to communicate simultaneously. Imagine having 2 bi-directional scanners hooked up at the same time. One commands the truck to turn the cooling fan on and the other is commanding not to. You're asking for trouble doing things like this. If you need the ability to connect 2 active units at the same time, but don't want to constantly connect/disconnect both from the OBD2 port, I would suggest some type of splitter with a toggle switch that only allows power/communication 1 at a time. Keeps everything protected this way. Overall, very good splitter that doesn't break the bank for my needs.
M**W
Perfect fit for Tacoma
Works perfectly on 2nd Gen Tacoma. I purchased this to run the ODB for an aftermarket headunit and still allow access to the ODB port without unplugging the headunit. Probably will purchase another for other vehicle.
N**S
Consider your mounting direction
Watch which way your tee points, I had to rotate mine to mount. Allows me to leave my aftermarket Dakota dash working and use scan tool without disconnecting.
P**S
MUY bueno Totalmente recomendable pero atencion : solo un puerto se puede usar bidireccional .. no se puede poner dos equipos bidireccional ..
L**E
Exactly what I needed to keep one OBD facing OE& one for my OBD-powered mirror.
Worked as hoped to create a 180° pass-thru male, plus a splitting-male in the correct 90° orientation under the dash for my Wolfbox 4A OBD car camera harness. It allowed me the OBD plug&play harness option without requiring me to disconnect every time I need the OBD port for a scan tool etc. The two different 90° orientation-options available allowed having the open/unblocked pass-thru facing the same as the original did, while facing the splitter duplicate for the best connection to the accessory harness - concealed under the dash. (2008 Scion xB wt Wolfbox G900 TriPro)
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