Networkfleet now offers one plug installation for its Networkfleet 4200 GPS vehicle tracking system.
While most GPS tracking systems require wire splicing for installation in light-duty vehicles, the Networkfleet 4200 plugs directly into the OBD-II diagnostic port.

"This gives fleet managers the ability to quickly implement GPS tracking so that they can start experiencing the benefits of improved fleet utilization," said Keith Schneider, president and CEO of Networkfleet.

The Networkfleet 4200 is designed for fleets that need reliable location tracking, but do not require full engine diagnostics offered by the Networkfleet 3500 wireless fleet management system. The Networkfleet 4200 device can be installed in light, medium and heavy vehicles, and is compatible with both 12-volt and 24-volt vehicles.

Using a light-duty harness cable and an adapter for specific vehicle types, both supplied by Networkfleet, the 4200 device can receive power directly from the OBD-II port. The vehicle adapter connects directly to the light-duty harness cable.

More info: www.networkfleet.com

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