Modified for my Van

I took the original and reworked it for my van which has a standard on the front of dash USB socket for Android Auto. It should work for literally any vehicle with the USB port on the front of the dash. I added an extended arm to the bottom to prevent cantilever downforce being applied to the USB socket as a result of the device weight especially during vehicle movement. I also modified it to hold a right angled USB-A to USB-C cable by creating a slot to seat the USB-A and a pin to close it. This weakened the top slightly so I extended that further back creating a more rigid shape.

The USB-A side slots sideways into the hole at the side and there is an L shaped cotter pin which then fits in to hold it in place (I chose to glue the cable and cotter pin in place to make it a solid unit. There are also 2 almost square blocks these fit in the main area of the top behind where the AA unit sits, they basically hold the USB-A cable from the back and help lock it in place (again I glued them as USB cables are cheap and if i broke anything i could easily make another). The smaller block goes in first then the larger one slips in held by the slot on the side wall. Note the larger block has a chamfered edge this goes to the back on the curved side to allow it to fit.

There is now a slot in the base of the area that holds the AA Wireless device to allow the USB-C cable to plug into it

**Note when I re-modeled it in CAD the sizes were not completely accurate so when you load it into your slicer adjust the sizes to those shown in the included images (The 2 square blocks are the correct size and don't need resizing)