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Old 10-17-2007, 01:42 PM   #1
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How hard is to install a scangauge II ?

How hard is it to install ? How long does it take ? Any modifications to the vehicle or does it just plug in ? I would be adding it to a 1996 Ford Taurus . Better yet, does anyone have a PDF file they could send me of the installation ?
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You plug it into the diagnostics port... Looking from the driver's side foot well, look up (under the dash area) and you'll see a trapezoidal connector... It plugs in there

Plug the other side of the cable into the scan gauge and you're done
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Old 10-17-2007, 01:47 PM   #3
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Oh and the tough part, apply sticky velcro bits, press in place.
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Old 10-17-2007, 03:26 PM   #4
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Where is the best place to mount it so you can half way monitor it without taking your eyes off the road too much ? Also, how hard is it to transfer from one vehicle to the other ? Do you have to setup different parameters for each vehicle ?
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Old 10-17-2007, 08:38 PM   #5
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I'm wondering this stuff as well, just ordered mine an hour ago
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I mounted my superMID on top of the dash at the bottom left of the windshield, takes the least motion of my eyes to look at it.
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You plug it into the diagnostics port... Looking from the driver's side foot well, look up (under the dash area) and you'll see a trapezoidal connector... It plugs in there

Plug the other side of the cable into the scan gauge and you're done
Will the scanguage plug into a '93 Civic VX?
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Will the scanguage plug into a '93 Civic VX?
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SG uses the OBDII protocol, 1996 and newer cars only. There is spotty support for pre-1996, but it depends on how much of the protocol that the manufacturer implemented. I think the SG would not be compatible with any 1993 car.

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SG uses the OBDII protocol, 1996 and newer cars only. There is spotty support for pre-1996, but it depends on how much of the protocol that the manufacturer implemented. I think the SG would not be compatible with any 1993 car.

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I mounted my superMID on top of the dash at the bottom left of the windshield, takes the least motion of my eyes to look at it.
Didn't think of putting it there...will try that. Only thought about over the center of the dash (because my dad's MDX has it's trip computer by where my cd would be...) and also between my clutch, but that would probably work better

And out of curiosity, there isn't a way to get an analogish readout, is there? My aunt's TSX does it,a nd it would probably be easier to pay attention to if there was a bar moving up and down relative to your mpg...but some of your guys' mpg it probably just wouldn't go high enough in that case
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