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v1.2

Minor Versionm

by Alkesh Dhak

  1. Locate  & remove the OEM OBDII connector from its OEM location.
    • Locate & remove the OEM OBDII connector from its OEM location.

    • The OBDII connector can be released by pushing in it's clips on either side.

    • The connector retaining clips can be released using a small flat pry tool or pick tool from the front or back.

  2. Use the adaptors 7 and 7.2 to mount our T harness appropriately at the origin of the OBD port. There is an example of how to lock adapter 7.2 into adapter 7. Insert the adapter number 7 into the OBD bracket. Push the harness with the molex connector end through the front of the Adapter, until it locks. Install the adapter 7.2 into the adapter 7 to lock it.
    • Use the adaptors 7 and 7.2 to mount our T harness appropriately at the origin of the OBD port.

    • There is an example of how to lock adapter 7.2 into adapter 7.

    • Insert the adapter number 7 into the OBD bracket. Push the harness with the molex connector end through the front of the Adapter, until it locks. Install the adapter 7.2 into the adapter 7 to lock it.

  3. Plug the female connector from the T-harness into the OEM OBDII connector.
    • Plug the female connector from the T-harness into the OEM OBDII connector.

    • Secure connection with a cable tie.

    • Trim excess cable tie flush!

  4. Plug the GO device into remaining end of the harness.
    • Plug the GO device into remaining end of the harness.

    • Secure the device to the harness with included cable tie.

    • Trim excess cable tie flush.

    • Every device has a black serialized cable tie included & should be used in this step.

  5. Route device and harness to mounting location as needed.
    • Route device and harness to mounting location as needed.

    • Ensure cable does not interfere with any moving parts & secure harness as needed with cable ties.

    • Secure device using 2 cable ties.

    • This bracket is an acceptable location to secure the device.

    • To ensure reporting quality the device must be secured with no free movement!

    • Device must not be secured with bottom side facing in direct contact of metal!

    • In this example the bottom of the device (blue side of the GO device label) faces the center of the vehicle when secured to this bracket.

Finish Line

Sebastian Arbelaez

Member since: 3/28/25

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