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It doesn't sound too promising. The seller asking $345.00 or best offer.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/253767929808
I think I'll just stay with the Microscan III as I recently found a OBD1 adapter kit and cable for it.
Most OBD2 scanners with live readout really don't do much more than a cell phone running an OBD2 app such as e.g. OBD Fusion. The Elm327 wifi modual cost was $5.00 and the Android app $2.99. (Actually has better visuals with graphs, diagnostics and other functions than most OBD2 scanners.)
Can be used with any android device.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d..ions.TouchScan
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Blue-Point for what ever reason engineered the Microscan OBD1 grey adapters to only work with Microscan scanners. Snap-On red and black obd1 adapters aren't compatible with Microscan scanners. Appearance is the same but Blue-Point / Snap-On must have slightly changed the wiring inside the grey obd1 adapters.
Microscan Pro has an OBD1 kit that uses a standard 15-pin d-sub to 15-pin d-sub cable appears to be the same as used with many Snap-On scanners including the MT-2500. Microscan III's OBD1 cable uses a smaller D-sub connector to a standard 15-pin d-sub connector.
Microscan III OBD connector
Anyway I found a Microscan Pro OBD1 kit on eBay that should work with my Microscan III as I purchased from Snap-On their Microscan III OBD1 cable.
I think the Microscan III is mainly in competition with consumer OBD1/OBD2 scanners with live readout such as ones produced by Innova, etc.
Theres two Microscan scanners, a Microscan Pro (EESP717) and a Microscan III (EESP720) . Other than their obd connector and battery option, I'm not certain of their differences. Both are suppose to have support for OBD1 vehicles.
The EESP717 has a battery compartment whereas they didn't include a battery with the EESP720 which requires OBD or USB connection for power.

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It doesn't sound too promising. The seller asking $345.00 or best offer.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/253767929808
I think I'll just stay with the Microscan III as I recently found a OBD1 adapter kit and cable for it.
Most OBD2 scanners with live readout really don't do much more than a cell phone running an OBD2 app such as e.g. OBD Fusion. The Elm327 wifi modual cost was $5.00 and the Android app $2.99. (Actually has better visuals with graphs, diagnostics and other functions than most OBD2 scanners.)
Can be used with any android device.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d..ions.TouchScan
-----------------------------------
Blue-Point for what ever reason engineered the Microscan OBD1 grey adapters to only work with Microscan scanners. Snap-On red and black obd1 adapters aren't compatible with Microscan scanners. Appearance is the same but Blue-Point / Snap-On must have slightly changed the wiring inside the grey obd1 adapters.
Microscan Pro has an OBD1 kit that uses a standard 15-pin d-sub to 15-pin d-sub cable appears to be the same as used with many Snap-On scanners including the MT-2500. Microscan III's OBD1 cable uses a smaller D-sub connector to a standard 15-pin d-sub connector.
Microscan III OBD connector
Anyway I found a Microscan Pro OBD1 kit on eBay that should work with my Microscan III as I purchased from Snap-On their Microscan III OBD1 cable.
I think the Microscan III is mainly in competition with consumer OBD1/OBD2 scanners with live readout such as ones produced by Innova, etc.
Theres two Microscan scanners, a Microscan Pro (EESP717) and a Microscan III (EESP720) . Other than their obd connector and battery option, I'm not certain of their differences. Both are suppose to have support for OBD1 vehicles.
The EESP717 has a battery compartment whereas they didn't include a battery with the EESP720 which requires OBD or USB connection for power.




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