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Re: Snap On Scan Tool



Yes and no. It's an early version of the MT2500, and they made some
changes along the way which prevent the newr cartridges from working
in it.
Shannen

Programmer wrote:
> 
> Snapon had an older scan tool than the MT2500 ??
> 
> Lyndon.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shannen Durphey <shannen@grolen.com>
> To: gmecm@efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <gmecm@efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
> Date: January 9, 2000 6:27 PM
> Subject: Re: Snap On Scan Tool
> 
> >There are a couple of gotchas.  There is an older version which looks
> >similar but is not updateable.  Think the way to tell is whether or
> >not it has backlighting.  Plus, if you need updates they cost big
> >money.  And, I've seen these tools at swap meets for 225-350 dollar
> >range.
> >Shannen
> >
> >Andrew K. Mattei wrote:
> >>
> >> Thought there might be a chance of someone here being interested in
> this...
> >> >From the Atlanta F-body list.
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Dave Lawless <gtadave@Yahoo.com>
> >> To: acfml-l@topica.com <acfml-l@topica.com>
> >> Date: Saturday, January 08, 2000 1:48 PM
> >> Subject: [ACFML] NEED A SCAN TOOL ?!?!
> >>
> >> Alert to all you tech heads with a few nickels to rub together. I found
> >> today at the Pawn Mart in Lawrenceville, a snap-on MT 2500 scan tool for
> >> $799.97. I took the liberty of placing this link to show what it is.It is
> >> frickin brand spankin new maybe used once.
> >> http://www.snapondiag.com/scanner.htm
> >> I think that this is a steal at this price. All I would like in return
> for
> >> bringing forth this knowledge is to be able to use it once and a while on
> my
> >> cars.
> >> Thier Number is 770-447-6618.
> >