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You still need the split adapter even to use one but it give you the ability to use two if you want. I looked all over the Snap-On diagnostic site and couldn't find it shown. the number is EEMS301A05 and it is required to use the pressure transducers with the Vantage Pro, Modis and Verus. Only the original Vantage did not require it. Another handy accessory is the 6 foot extension cable, especially if you are road testing as the cable that is supplied with the transducer is too short. The number for that is EAX0024B30A.
Here is a link I found using Google: http://www.sun-diagnostics.com/intl/...0Catalogue.pdf
Hope that helps
You still need the split adapter even to use one but it give you the ability to use two if you want. I looked all over the Snap-On diagnostic site and couldn't find it shown. the number is EEMS301A05 and it is required to use the pressure transducers with the Vantage Pro, Modis and Verus.
It can be found on the accessories tab for Verus on the Snap-on Diag site here:
I have been told that these transducers need an adapter harness to that splitter that is shown in the catalog
Yes, that is correct.
There is a cable that connects the transducer to the splitter lead.
The cable number is EAX0024B10A If you go to the link I previously provided and look at the Verus accessories, there is a picture of the splitter lead and the pressure transducer kits that include a transducer and cable. This is the same cable and transducers used since the Vantage. The splitter lead is required to connect them to the Verus, Modis, V Pro. While the cable isn't shown separately (only shown as part of a kit including a transducer), it IS available separately. You can see the list price if you enter the cable number number on the Snapon site here: http://www.snapon.com/
You still need the split adapter even to use one but it give you the ability to use two if you want. I looked all over the Snap-On diagnostic site and couldn't find it shown. the number is EEMS301A05 and it is required to use the pressure transducers with the Vantage Pro, Modis and Verus. Only the original Vantage did not require it. Another handy accessory is the 6 foot extension cable, especially if you are road testing as the cable that is supplied with the transducer is too short. The number for that is EAX0024B30A.
Here is a link I found using Google: http://www.sun-diagnostics.com/intl/...0Catalogue.pdf
Hope that helps
I have actually linked two of these split adapters allowing me to use one transducer on each channel of the Verus. Very valuable if you want to do something like monitor the brake pressure at all 4 wheels simultaneously,
to see if they apply evenly, hold pressure evenly or bleed off, and if they
release evenly or stick. Too bad they don't offer a 4 channel split lead.
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Hi, I am looking for a used pressure transducer cable and splitter, if someone have them please let me know; I just have the pressure transducers (100 and 500 psi, no cables ,from and old Sun osciloscope) and the complate kit is to expensive. Thank you.
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