> @bjrosen said:
> There is no reason for Tesla to have an OBD2 interface as standard, there is an adapter that you can buy and install yourself,
>
> https://www.amazon.com/OHP-Adapter-Tesla-Model-2019-2020/dp/B08DXY5KVX
correct but does anyone know if the 2021 refresh has the same adapter or maybe they ditched it?
I may be misinterpreting this request but I recently installed a device from these folks that
provides neat info and pays $50 annually as they are obviously selling charging data to electricity providers. I enjoy it but I'm posting this as the device plugged into a connector which might be what you are looking for. Check for M3 installationinstallation...https://www.fleetcarma.com/ Ron
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https://www.amazon.com/OHP-Adapter-Tesla-Model-2019-2020/dp/B08DXY5KVX
> There is no reason for Tesla to have an OBD2 interface as standard, there is an adapter that you can buy and install yourself,
>
> https://www.amazon.com/OHP-Adapter-Tesla-Model-2019-2020/dp/B08DXY5KVX
correct but does anyone know if the 2021 refresh has the same adapter or maybe they ditched it?
provides neat info and pays $50 annually as they are obviously selling charging data to electricity providers. I enjoy it but I'm posting this as the device plugged into a connector which might be what you are looking for. Check for M3 installationinstallation...https://www.fleetcarma.com/ Ron
https://e-mobility-driving-solutions.com/produkt-kategorie/smt_bundles/?lang=en
https://www.reddit.com/r/TeslaModel3/comments/k1arbu/2021_refresh_odb2_port_adapter/
TLDR; 2020 adapter works on 2021 (no changes)