- Provides SAE enhanced Live Data - views, records, and plays back live PCM data streams
- Designed to retrieve diagnostic codes in all OBD2 (1996 and newer) and some of the most popular OBD1 (1981 to 1995) vehicles
- Communicates with all OBD 2 protocols: C.A.N. (Controller Area Network), ISO 9141, J1850PWM, J1850VPW, KWP 2000 ISO 14230-4
- Displays Freeze Frame Data
- Unique patented all-in-one screen display and LED display make diagnosis quick and easy
Equus Ford Code Reader Extension Cable for EPI3145
Equus 3140 scanner 5 out of 5
Works exactly as advertised. Paid itself back already. I am reading everybodys codes!
Works pretty good. 4 out of 5
I have used this on several cars: 87 S15, 94 Camaro, 95 Escort (obd1), 96 F150, 99 Caravan, 99 Sebring, and a 99 Alero. The only problems I have had is the Chrysler enhanced data. So far none of the enhanced Chrysler data works and the tool was unable to communicate with the trans module. Could just be that the PCM is not compatible with those tests but why would the tool show that those tests could be performed? I also cannot get this tool to communicate with the 94 camaro, but I have not finished my diagnosis; could be a problem with the vehicle and not the tool. The first vehicle I scanned was my 96 f150. It would not communicate at first. I thought it was the tool but in the excitement of having a new toy in my hands, I forgot the check the diag link fuse. DURRR!!!!
THe tool its self seems to be made well for the price, but I would take extra care not to drop it. The cables and adapters are nice, but the scanner its self is not as rugged as a pro quality scan tool.
I wish it came with a usb adapter for the PC link. I bought a serial to usb adapter but can't get it to work. Luckily I have an old computer with a serial port. The firmware was current, so I didn't really need PC link anyway. Also, the case looks nice but is too small to store the scanner with the cable attached, so I just leave the case unzipped. I don't want to wear out the connector out with constant connecting and disconnecting.
This unit did freeze up on me while I was trying to get it to link to PC. There was a high frequency whine from the unit and I actually had to remove the batteries to get it to re-boot. Has worked fine since.
The diag software and website are completely useless, but an experienced tech shouldn't need them anyway. I am happy with this scanner, espically for the price.
Finally, I wish Innova could make an all inclusive scan tool. Obd 1, 2, abs, and bcm abilities all in one would be awesome.
worked once then died ! 1 out of 5
I got it quick and used it once and then put it away ,Today i went to use it and all I got was a blank screen ! i am just a bit upset with this tool ?
a one time use don't know if i want to just dump it in the trash or even try to get a new one ....think I will try to get my money back !!!!
Equus 3140 Innova Diagnostic Code Scanner for OBDI 2 out of 5
Nice tool, but shame it does not do all makes. Does not do Nissian, Honda.
Technician's must have 5 out of 5
If you do your own car work this is a very valuable tool to have. It has saved me hundreds of dollars in repair costs. It is not too difficult to use considering all it does but it is not as easy as turning on your TV. It takes some study but it certainly provides for great troubleshooting of your car. There are times when it does not locate the exact item but it may just narrow it down for you. I use this tool in conjunction with the factory manuals and can find most problems. I'm really impressed with this tool.








