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Old 03-02-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Just for giggles, I tried my Snap-On MT2500 car scanner to read and clear codes on my 02 Sprint ST today. The bike uses the same 16 pin universal OBDII datalink connector (DLC) as every car sold in the US since 1996.

I got all the codes, checked them for accuracy (they were accurate) and cleared them using the scanner keys. I also got some basic real time engine info with the bike running, although the update rate was slower than than the cars I work on. The info was accurate, though. One code even had the definition come up!

My setup used is the standard snap on scanner setup to pull generic trouble codes from any 1996 or newer car sold in the US. Any shop should have this setup at minimum: Snap-On MT2500 scanner using OBDII domestic primary cartridge 1996-2002 and domestic troubleshooter cartridge to 2002, with universal OBDII connector MT2500-46 and character key K-2A.

Operation is the same as pulling generic trouble codes from any car, as well. Select "generic OBDII" on the selector screen and away you go. It's not nearly as complete as the factory scan tool or tuneboy, but if you need to scan and clear codes for basic diag and repairs, it worked fine for me. These scanners are super-common and every car shop in the country probably uses one if they have any scanner at all. Handy if you're 200 miles fromt he nearest Triumph dealer and your bike pops a check engine light...

The usual disclaimers apply: I've only tried this on my own bike, YMMV, no warranties apply, use at your own risk, bla bla bla.
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I just have to belive that a Tune-boy is cheaper than the Snap-on scanner.
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Stiles check this thread at the R3 forum. Another use for the real time info a scanner can provide.

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