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Old 01-05-2017, 09:02 AM   #20
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Default Re: Battery monitoring system reset

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Originally Posted by rondeo View Post
No experience with these but this has the MSCAN switch.

http://www.totalcardiagnostics.com/s...rd-obd-scanner

When Forscan on PC starts it asks if the adapter has a switch.
My wired elm327 adapter has only HSCAN, my OBDLinkMX has both and is permanently plugged in, has low current standby,

I'd say it has this chip:

https://www.scantool.net/stn1170/
Sounds good but I'm a bit wary after Cobrin's post. Anyone bought an adapter from this website?

EDIT: A quick search found some interesting feedback. I might keep looking ...
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