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5/09/2025 6:12 AM  #1


Unknown Scan tool?

I've never seen this type of scanner before.   Is it worth anything?

 

5/09/2025 7:14 AM  #2


Re: Unknown Scan tool?

Maybe this would help you? 


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5/09/2025 7:39 AM  #3


Re: Unknown Scan tool?

John Ha wrote:

Maybe this would help you? 

 
I had done a quick search but didn't find that it was worth that much.  Maybe I'll toss it on marketplace and see what I can get for it.  Then again I probably should keep it.   It's not like it cost me anything.

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5/09/2025 12:14 PM  #4


Re: Unknown Scan tool?

That is old obd1 scanner.   I can't tell by just looking which interface adapters you have.   Back then every manufacturer had their own design.   If it works, it would be the most handy for someone that has and uses that particular adapter.   Probably someone, somewhere would want it.


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5/09/2025 4:45 PM  #5


Re: Unknown Scan tool?

Greg B wrote:

That is old obd1 scanner.   I can't tell by just looking which interface adapters you have.   Back then every manufacturer had their own design.   If it works, it would be the most handy for someone that has and uses that particular adapter.   Probably someone, somewhere would want it.

 
I'm going to give it to a good friend of mine.  I actually went through three tool boxes today and have a ton of stuff from electronics to air tools I'll give him.   If he doesn't want any of it then I'll post it on Facebook marketplace.   He's helped me a lot over the years.

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