Hello,
I have a Snap-On MT2500 with a few obd1 & obd2 adapters and cartridges.
When the Snap-On MT2500 is used with a OBD1 Jeep-1 connector on a Renix Jeep (1989 and similar years) it's able to produce live readout.
I'm looking at a Bluepoint Microscan III scanner that's capable of OBD1 when used with Snap-On OBD1 15-pin adapters via an Microscan III to 15-pin obd1 cable. p/n EAX0069L15A. There is also a Microscan III OBD1 kit (EAK0302L03A with obd1 adapters) that includes this cable.
Once I have the cartridge MT2500-1099 that supports obd1 I'm going to connect the MT-2500 to an 88 Ford E-150 (EEC-IV) to see if it's able to also produce live readout. Perhaps this feature is dependent on the ecu/pcm?
Before purchasing a Bluepoint Microscan III I'm wondering how it's OBD1 compares to Snap-Ons MT-2500? Would be the same sort of obd1 capabilities?
I have a Snap-On MT2500 with a few obd1 & obd2 adapters and cartridges.
When the Snap-On MT2500 is used with a OBD1 Jeep-1 connector on a Renix Jeep (1989 and similar years) it's able to produce live readout.
I'm looking at a Bluepoint Microscan III scanner that's capable of OBD1 when used with Snap-On OBD1 15-pin adapters via an Microscan III to 15-pin obd1 cable. p/n EAX0069L15A. There is also a Microscan III OBD1 kit (EAK0302L03A with obd1 adapters) that includes this cable.
Once I have the cartridge MT2500-1099 that supports obd1 I'm going to connect the MT-2500 to an 88 Ford E-150 (EEC-IV) to see if it's able to also produce live readout. Perhaps this feature is dependent on the ecu/pcm?
Before purchasing a Bluepoint Microscan III I'm wondering how it's OBD1 compares to Snap-Ons MT-2500? Would be the same sort of obd1 capabilities?
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