Opel Compatible OBD1 to OBD2 Cable - 10Pin to 16Pin Diagnostic Adapter
Brand: satkit
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Product description:
This 10Pin OBD1 to 16Pin OBD2 adapter cable is compatible with Opel vehicles fitted with a 10-pin diagnostic port. It allows you to connect standard 16-pin OBD2 diagnostic tools to make fault detection and analysis of the engine and other vehicle systems easier.
Main features:
- 10-pin male to 16-pin female adapter for connection between Opel vehicles and OBD2 tools.
- Compatible with 10-pin OBD1 diagnostic ports in Opel and Vauxhall models.
- Allows the use of modern OBD2 diagnostic tools on vehicles with an OBD1 interface.
- Durable, flexible material made from high-quality ABS plastic.
- Cable length: 41 cm, ideal for comfortable handling during diagnostics.
- Black colour, compact and lightweight design.
Typical uses:
- Diagnosing engine faults and other electronic systems in Opel vehicles with an OBD1 port.
- Connecting OBD2 diagnostic tools for code reading and sensor analysis.
- Helps maintenance and repair by identifying vehicle errors accurately.
Compatibility:
This cable is compatible exclusively with Opel vehicles fitted with a 10-pin OBD1 diagnostic port. It is not a diagnostic tool in itself, but an adapter for connecting modern OBD2 tools.
Package contents:
- 1 x 10Pin OBD1 to 16Pin OBD2 adapter cable compatible with Opel.
Important note: This product is an adapter cable and not a standalone diagnostic tool. Make sure you have a compatible OBD2 tool for use.
- 10-pin male to 16-pin female adapter for Opel diagnostics
- Compatible with Opel and Vauxhall vehicles with a 10-pin OBD1 port
- Cable length: 41 cm for easy handling
- Durable black ABS plastic construction
- Allows modern OBD2 tools to be used on cars with an OBD1 port
- Ideal for diagnosing engine faults and electronic systems
Customer Questions & Answers
Which Opel models and years is this OBD1 to OBD2 adapter cable compatible with?
This cable is designed for Opel (and Vauxhall) models with a 10-pin OBD1 diagnostic port, mainly vehicles manufactured before 1996. It is not compatible with Opel models that already use the later 16-pin OBD2 standard from the factory after 1996. We recommend checking the vehicle’s connector type physically before purchase.
What are the differences between using this adapter and using a dedicated OBD1 reader?
The adapter allows modern OBD2 tools to be connected to vehicles with a 10-pin OBD1 connector, making it easier to use more up-to-date and accessible equipment. However, compatibility with all diagnostic functions depends on the tool used and the protocols supported by the vehicle. A dedicated OBD1 reader usually offers functions optimised for vehicles of that generation, but limits flexibility with current software and hardware.
What are the exact dimensions and materials of the cable? What mechanical strength does it have?
The cable is 41 cm long and made from black ABS plastic, with 10-pin male and 16-pin female connectors. ABS provides good flexibility for automotive use and mechanical resistance to moderate twisting and pulling, but as a diagnostic cable it is not designed for heavy loads or prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures.
Does the cable need any configuration to work, or is it plug-and-play?
The adapter is plug-and-play: it does not need configuration or its own power supply. It only needs to be connected between the vehicle’s 10-pin OBD1 port and the 16-pin OBD2 diagnostic tool. You should check that the selected diagnostic tool is compatible with Opel OBD1.
What care is required to ensure the cable’s durability and how can contact faults be prevented?
It is recommended to avoid bending the cable excessively, exposing it to extreme temperatures (> 85°C) or high humidity that could corrode the contacts. It is important to store the adapter in a dry, clean place and clean the connectors periodically with compressed air to reduce the risk of poor connections or incorrect readings. It is not designed for permanent use, only for occasional diagnostics.
Which vehicles is this adapter cable compatible with?
It is compatible with Opel and Vauxhall vehicles that have a 10-pin OBD1 diagnostic port.
Can I use this cable without a diagnostic tool?
No, this cable is only an adapter. You need an OBD2 diagnostic tool to carry out readings.
What is the cable length?
The cable is 41 centimetres long, which makes it easier to use during diagnostics.
Does this cable convert OBD1 to OBD2 protocols?
No, it does not convert protocols; it only allows the physical connection between the 10-pin OBD1 port and 16-pin OBD2 tools.
Is it compatible with vehicles other than Opel?
This cable is designed specifically for Opel and Vauxhall vehicles with a 10-pin OBD1 port.