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Exclusive Adapter Cable for Monitor Scan Tool – Chrysler CCD – 14 In – OTC Tools and Equipment
Original price was: $228.40.$91.36Current price is: $91.36.
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Specifications
- Model Number: 3305-22
- Cable Length: 14 inches
- Connection Type: Chrysler CCD
- Intended Use: Connects monitor scan tools to compatible vehicle systems.
Key Features
- Direct CCD Compatibility: Engineered to interface with Chrysler CCD (Collision Detection Data) systems, ensuring accurate communication for diagnostic purposes.
- Optimal Length: The 14-inch cable provides a convenient reach for connecting diagnostic equipment without creating excessive clutter.
- Robust Construction: Built for durability in demanding workshop environments, designed to withstand frequent use.
- Secure Connection: Facilitates a stable and reliable link between the scan tool and the vehicle’s diagnostic port for consistent data transfer.
Applications
- Automotive Diagnostic Testing: Essential for technicians performing diagnostics on Chrysler vehicles equipped with CCD systems.
- Scan Tool Expansion: Extends the utility of existing monitor scan tools to cover specific Chrysler CCD models.
- Vehicle Troubleshooting: Used in repair shops to read diagnostic trouble codes and monitor live data from Chrysler CCD vehicles.
- System Analysis: Enables comprehensive analysis of various vehicle systems that utilize the CCD communication protocol.
Benefits
- Enhanced Diagnostic Accuracy: Provides a dedicated and reliable connection, which helps ensure precise retrieval of diagnostic information from Chrysler CCD systems.
- Improved Workflow Efficiency: Facilitates quick and hassle-free connection of scan tools, reducing setup time and streamlining diagnostic procedures.
- Reliable Data Transfer: Minimizes signal interference and connection drops, leading to more consistent and trustworthy diagnostic results.
- Broader Vehicle Coverage: Allows service professionals to effectively diagnose a wider range of Chrysler vehicles, including those with older CCD communication protocols.





