Tech 2 Users Guide
Tech 2 Users Guide
Tech 2 Users Guide
CONTENTS
I. Introduction
II. Care & Cleaning
III. Getting Started
IV. Power Supply
V. Adapters
VI. Troubleshooting
VII. Software
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Tech 2 User’s Guide
The Tech 2 User’s Guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Tech 2 scan tool.
Everything contained in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of
publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted in any form
by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise,
without the prior written permission of GM Service and Parts Operations. This includes all text, tables,
illustrations, and charts.
Requests for permission should be sent to:
General Motors Corporation
Service and Parts Operations
Product Engineering
37350 Ecorse Road
Romulus, MI 48174-1376
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© 2005 GM Service and Parts Operations. Made in the U.S.A. All rights reserved.
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Customer Support Overview
To obtain assistance with a question or problem concerning the operation of your Techline product and its
attached products, or to arrange for warranty and non-warranty repairs, telephone the GM-Techline
Customer Support Center. To order replacement parts, contact GM Dealer Equipment or your customer
support representative for GM-Techline.
Before Calling
Before making a call to the Customer Support Center or GM Dealer Equipment, be sure to have the
following information ready:
• Dealership name, address and dealer code number
• Serial number of equipment or tool
• Name, part number, and quantity of the item to be requested
• Telephone number where the technician may be reached
Prepare a brief description of the problem:
• Tell when the problem occurred
• List any error codes displayed
• Tell what accessories were being used when the problem occurred, and vehicle information
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Making the Call
The GM Service and Parts Operations Techline Customer Support Center telephone lines operate from
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Monday to Friday.
In the United States and Canada to contact Customer Support, dial:
• English: 1-800-828-6860 (option 1) or 1-888-337-1010 (option 3)
• French: 1-800-503-3222
• Spanish: 1-248-265-0840 (option 2)
• Fax line: 1-248-265-9327*
To call GM Dealer Equipment, dial 1-800-GM-TOOLS (1-800-468-6657).
International customers can send questions or comments by fax, (U.S. country code) 248-265-9327, or
use the following telephone numbers:
! Latin America 1-248-265-0840 ! Asia Pacific 045-562-4483
! Europe 41-41-766-2940 ! Australia 613-9544-6222
A GM-Techline Customer Support representative will come on the line or respond by fax to answer
questions, make suggestions, and take repair and parts orders. To make sure every problem is resolved to
the satisfaction of the caller, the GM-Techline Customer Support representative will record each problem,
question, or suggestion into a special problem tracking system. Any problems that cannot be resolved over
the phone will be directed to the appropriate group for resolution.
* You may also send a GM-Techline Product Assistance fax form to the Customer Support Center.
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Declaration of Conformity
According to ISO/IEC Guide and EN 45014,
Manufacturer’s Name: Vetronix Corp.
Manufacturer’s Address: 2030 Alameda Padre Serra
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
declares that the product,
Product Name: Tech 2
Model Number(s): Z1090A
Product Options: ALL
conforms to the following product specifications:
Safety: IEC 1010-1: 1990 + A1 / EN 61010-1: 1993
EMC: CISPR 11: 1990 / EN 55011 1991 - Class A
EN 50082-1: 1992
IEC 801-2: 1991 / prEN 55024-2 1992 - 3kV CD, 8kV AD
IEC 801-3: 1984 / prEN 55024-3 1991 - 3V/m
IEC 801-4: 1988 / prEN 55024-4 1992 - 0.5kV
Signal Lines. 1kV Power Lines
Supplementary Information
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.
Location: Santa Barbara, California
Date: 3 / 19 / 01
QA Manager: David Parker, Product Regulations
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Software License Agreement
Please read this license agreement carefully before proceeding to operate the equipment. Rights to the
software are offered only on the condition that the customer agrees to all terms and conditions of the
license agreement. Proceeding to operate the equipment indicates your acceptance of these terms and
conditions:
1. USE: Customer may use the software only on the computer system on which it was originally installed. Customer may not reverse
assemble or decompile software unless authorized by law.
2. OWNERSHIP: Customer agrees that it does not have any title or ownership of the software, other than ownership of the physical
media. Customer acknowledges and agrees that the software is copyrighted and protected under the copyright laws. Customer
acknowledges and agrees that the software may have been developed by a third party software supplier named in the copyright
notices included with the software, who shall be authorized to hold the Customer responsible for any copyright infringement or
violation of this agreement.
3. TERMINATION: General Motors may terminate this software license for failure to comply with any of these terms provided GM has
requested Customer to cure the failure and Customer has failed to do so within thirty (30) days of such notice.
Limited Warranty
SOFTWARE: Vetronix warrants for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase that the Vetronix software product
will execute its programming instructions when properly installed. Vetronix does not warrant that the operations of the
Vetronix software will be uninterrupted or error free. In the event that this Vetronix software product fails to execute its
programming instructions during the warranty period, the remedy shall be a replacement of such software product.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY: Vetronix makes no other express warranty, whether written or oral with respect to this product.
Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for or a particular purpose is limited to the 90-day duration of this written
warranty. Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or
exclusion may not apply to you.
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES: The remedies provided above are Customer’s sole and exclusive remedies. In no event shall
Vetronix be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages (including lost profit) whether based
on warranty, contract, tort or any other legal theory.
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SECTION I INTRODUCTION
IMPORTANT
Tech 2 figures and illustrations are hyperlinked to the text of this manual. To view a figure, simply click
on its description, which is shown in blue text. After viewing the figure, click on the rainbow-colored
arrow at the lower left-hand corner of the screen to return to your place in the manual.
Disclaimer
The Tech 2 is designed for use by trained service personnel only. It has been developed for the sole
purpose of diagnosing and repairing automotive systems with electronic controls and interfaces.
Every attempt has been made to provide complete and accurate technical information based on factory
service information available at the time of publication. However, the right is reserved to make changes at
any time without notice.
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SECTION I INTRODUCTION
CAUTION: SPARKS
The Tech 2 uses parts that can produce arcs or sparks. When used in a garage environment, the Tech 2 must be
located not less than 18 inches (460 mm) above the floor.
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SECTION I INTRODUCTION
NOTICE
• DO NOT clasp battery clamps together when connected simultaneously to the vehicle’s 12 volt
cigarette lighter or power supply. Reverse polarity in the vehicle’s cigarette lighter may be present.
Damage could occur to the Tech 2 or to the vehicle.
• If power is applied to the Tech 2 and the display remains blank, reverse polarity in the cigarette
lighter may be present. Damage to the Tech 2 could occur. DO NOT connect the DLC cable to the
vehicle. Verify that the center contact of the vehicle’s cigarette lighter has +12 volts and that the outer
contact is grounded.
• Turn off the power before inserting or removing the PCMCIA card. Continual removal and reinsertion
of this card is not recommended.
• Align all cards and components carefully before inserting them into the Tech 2.
• Make sure all cables and adapters are firmly connected before starting to use the Tech 2.
• Always read the instructions completely before attempting a new procedure.
• The RS-232 and RS-485 ports must not be connected to a direct phone line as the Tech 2 was not
designed for this method of communication.
• Do not place the Tech 2 so that the tilt stand can make contact with the vehicle battery terminal as
this could short out the battery.
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SECTION I INTRODUCTION
FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference’s in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
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SECTION I INTRODUCTION
Tech 2 Overview
The Tech 2 is a hand-held computer designed to aid in diagnosis and repair of automotive systems with
electronic controls and interfaces.
Figure I-1
External features of the Tech 2 (front view)
Hardware
The Tech 2 has been designed as a rugged, shop-ready tool by having:
• A sturdy case
• A sealed keypad
• Heavy-duty cables and connectors
You can expect years of trouble-free service if you take reasonable care of the Tech 2 and follow the
maintenance procedures outlined in Section II.
Figure I-2
Table listing Tech 2 base kit part numbers and descriptions (see Section III for illustrations)
Figure I-3
Table listing part numbers for Tech 2 adapters and accessories (see Sections V and Section VII)
*After viewing, click the X in the upper right-hand corner of the video window to close.
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SECTION I INTRODUCTION
Figure I-4
Table listing part numbers for Tech 2 power supplies and cables (see Section IV)
Commands
The Tech 2 prompts you to enter commands via the membrane keypad for:
• Retrieving and viewing diagnostic information
• Selecting self tests
• Performing vehicle diagnostics
Data Storage
The Tech 2 contains electronic components called PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card Industry
Association) cards, which store diagnostic programs. The Tech 2 can be updated as vehicle models
change by reprogramming the PCMCIA card via the RS-232 connector.
Figure I-5
Table showing the PCMCIA kit part number and description
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SECTION I INTRODUCTION
Mechanical Dimensions
The dimensions of the Tech 2 are as follows:
• Width – 6.1 inches (155 mm)
• Height – 11.8 inches (300 mm)
• Depth – 2.0 inches (55 mm)
• Weight – 2.2 pounds (1.0 kg)
Environmental Specifications
CONDITIONS SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature Operating: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Non-operating: -40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F)
Relative Humidity Operating: 15% to 95% at 40°C (non-condensing)
Non-operating: 90% at 65°C (non-condensing)
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SECTION I INTRODUCTION
Warranty
The Tech 2 is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship by the manufacturer for 24 months
beginning five days after the date of shipment to your service center.
If your Tech 2 must be sent in for repair, a replacement will be sent to your dealership prior to the return of
the failed Tech 2. Use the package that the replacement arrives in to return the defective unit. You can
contact Customer Support at 1-800-828-6860 for the exact exchange procedure. If notification of defect is
received during the warranty period, the part listed in figures I-2, I-3, I-4, or I-5 that is defective will be
replaced. You must return the defective unit as directed, or you will be charged for the replacement.
Important: This warranty does not cover any part that has been abused, altered, used for purpose other
than which it was intended, or used in a manner inconsistent with instructions regarding use. This
includes, but is not limited to, removal of any Tech 2 screws.
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SECTION II CARE & CLEANING
NOTICE
Do not spray or pour cleaner anywhere on the Tech 2. If the Tech 2 should become dirty, clean it with a
mild detergent or hand soap. Avoid using harsh solvents such as petroleum-based cleaning agents:
acetone, benzene, trichlorethylene, etc. Harsh solvents can etch Tech 2 plastic surfaces.
Although the Tech 2 is water resistant it is not waterproof, so be sure to thoroughly dry off the Tech 2
prior to usage and/or storage.
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SECTION II CARE & CLEANING
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SECTION III GETTING STARTED
Getting Started
This section covers all Tech 2 vehicle applications. Therefore, some of the information provided may not
be required for individual applications.
The Tech 2 contains two serial communication ports: the RS-232 and the RS-485. Use the RS-232 port for
downloading data from another computer to the Tech 2. The RS-485 port is currently not used.
The Tech 2 also contains two PCMCIA ports, a power jack connector, and a Vehicle Communications
Interface (VCI) connector. One of the PCMCIA slots contains a memory card with diagnostic information.
The power jack accepts power from the AC/DC power supply, battery, or cigarette lighter power cable. The
VCI connector accepts the DLC cable or DLC loopback adapter.
Figure III-1
Identification of the Tech 2’s external ports
NOTICE
When using the Tech 2 for vehicle communications, the power jack must be connected to the Tech 2
DLC cable for proper grounding.
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SECTION III GETTING STARTED
Figure III-2 – Connection of the RS-232 Figure III-5 – Connection of the power jack
loopback adapter to the RS-232 port to the DLC cable
Figure III-3 – Connection of the DLC cable Figure III-6 – Connection of the power jack
to the VCI connector to the bottom of the Tech 2
Figure III-4 – Connection of the DLC Figure III-7 – Disconnection of the RS-232
loopback adapter to the DLC cable loopback adapter, DLC loopback adapter,
and the power supply
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SECTION III GETTING STARTED
Figure III-8
Ejection of PCMCIA card
Figure III-9
PCMCIA card keying
Figure III-10
PCMCIA card insertion
NOTICE
Use only GM Service and Parts Operations supplied PCMCIA cards. The PCMCIA slots are designed
to interface with 5-volt cards. Permanent damage to Tech 2 could occur if a 3.3-volt card is inserted into
the Tech 2 PCMCIA connector.
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Figure III-11
VCI module removal
Figure III-12
VCI module removed
Figure III-13
Tech 2 hand strap adjustment
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SECTION III GETTING STARTED
Tech 2 Keypad
The Tech 2 keypad consists of six major keypad operation areas (Figure III-14):
1. Control keys (SHIFT, PWR)
2. Soft keys
3. Selection (arrow) keys
4. Action keys (YES, NO, ENTER, EXIT)
5. Function keys (F0 to F9)
6. Help (?) key
Control Keys
The [PWR] key is used to turn the Tech 2 on or off (Figure III-15). The status indicator light above this key
will be illuminated green when the Tech 2 is operational.
The [SHIFT] key is used with the up and down arrow keys to change screen brightness and contrast
(Figure III-15). To adjust screen brightness and contrast, perform the following:
• Press the [SHIFT] key once (amber status indicator light above [SHIFT] should light up).
• Use up and down arrows to adjust screen brightness and contrast:
Press up arrow key to increase screen brightness and contrast.
Press down arrow key to decrease screen brightness and contrast.
• Press [SHIFT] key again when desired brightness is reached (status indicator light above [SHIFT]
should now be off).
The Tech 2 should return to normal operation after following the above steps.
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Soft Keys
Four soft keys are located directly below the Tech 2 screen (Figure III-16). The soft keys correspond
directly to the four possible selection boxes found at the bottom region of the Tech 2 screen. These
selections may change from screen to screen and are under the control of the application software. To
make a screen selection, press the corresponding soft key. In the example shown in Figure III-17, the first
soft key was pressed to select [Display Time].
Figure III-16
Location of soft keys
Figure III-17
Soft key selection for display time
Selection Keys
The Tech 2 selection keys are four directional arrow keys (Figure III-18). Press the arrow keys to move the
highlighted area to a selection on the screen (Figure III-19) or to scroll the screens if more than one. Once
the desired selection is highlighted, press [ENTER] to activate the selection.
Figure III-18
Location of selection keys
Figure III-19
Positioning the highlighted area to make a selection
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Action Keys
Action keys are used to respond to a specific question, initiate an action, or to exit from the Tech 2
program (Figure III-20). Specific “yes or no” questions will often appear on the Tech 2 screen. The [YES]
and [NO] keys are used to respond to these questions. Either of the two [ENTER] keys may be pressed to
activate a menu selection. Either of the two [EXIT] keys may be pressed to leave the current Tech 2
screen and return to a previous screen.
Figure III-20
Location of action keys
Function Keys
Ten function keys (F0 to F9) are located on the Tech 2 keypad (Figure III-21). A function key may be
pressed to initiate a specific Tech 2 function. In some cases the function keys are used for numeric data
entry. The arrow keys and [ENTER] may also be used to initiate a function selection, but this will require
multiple keystrokes as opposed to only one.
Figure III-21
Location of function keys
Help Key
The help key [?] may be pressed at any time to obtain a help screen (Figure III-22). The help screen will
provide specific information relating to the operation of the Tech 2.
Figure III-22
Location of help key
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Figure III-23
Attaching the Tech 2 to OBD II equipped vehicles
Figure III-24
Attaching the Tech 2 to non-OBD II equipped vehicles
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Figure III-25
Power supply connections for communication with computer terminals
NOTICE
Always use the Tech 2 NAO power supply (P/N 3000113) when connecting the Tech 2 to a terminal. It is
also acceptable to connect the power cable to the vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle.
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SECTION III GETTING STARTED
Figure III-26
Typical Tech 2 connection to a computer terminal (rear view)
Figure III-27
Tech 2 displaying the Tech 2 start-up screen
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SECTION IV POWER SUPPLIES
Power Supplies
Power up the Tech 2 using either:
• The power jack connector at the bottom of the Tech 2 unit (Figure IV-1), or
• The DLC cable power jack connector behind the area where various DLC adapters are connected
(Figure IV-1).
For non-vehicle communications, connect power source to either location.
For vehicle communications, connect the power source to the DLC cable power jack connector only.
Proper grounding may not be present if power source is connected directly to Tech 2.
When the Tech 2 is connected to the DLC of an appropriate vehicle, the vehicle battery supplies power.
When the Tech 2 is not connected to the vehicle’s DLC, the DLC cable power jack connector accepts
power from the following:
• Cigarette lighter power cable (Figure IV-1, see text on page IV-2)
• Battery power cable (Figure IV-1, see text on page IV-2)
• NAO or Universal power supply (Figure IV-1 and Figure IV-2, see text on page IV-3)
If the DLC and external power source are both connected, the power jack connection supplies current to
the Tech 2. In this instance, power from the vehicle’s DLC connector is automatically disconnected from
the Tech 2 internal power supply.
Figure IV-1
Tech 2 power connections (without direct power connection from the DLC)
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SECTION IV POWER SUPPLIES
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SECTION IV POWER SUPPLIES
Figure IV-2
Tech 2 power supplies (NAO and Universal)
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury due to electric shock, use grounded outlet only. The NAO power supply
is for North American use only. The Universal power supply is for use outside North America.
These devices are intended for indoor use only.
Figure IV-3
Table showing various types of power cord plugs for the Tech 2
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SECTION V ADAPTERS
Adapters
A number of adapters are available for the Tech 2 which allow connection to many different vehicles
(Figure V-1 and Figure V-2). Specific adapters are included in the Tech 2 base kit depending upon Tech 2
configuration—NAO, International, Saab, Opel, Vauxhall, etc. Adapters not included in the base kit may be
purchased separately from your tool distributor.
DLC Cable
The DLC cable (P/N 3000095) has a 26-pin connector with thumb screws at one end that connects to the
Tech 2’s VCI cable connector. At the other end is a 19-pin connector that connects to a variety of adapters
(Figure V-1 and Figure V-2).
Figure V-1
DLC cable adapter connections
Figure V-2
Table showing various adapters and their part numbers
RS-232 Cable
The RS-232 cable (P/N 3000110) has an 8-pin RJ45 plug connector at each end (Figure V-3). This cable
attaches to the Tech 2 RS-232 port and is used to communicate with the Techline terminal.
Figure V-3
RS-232 cable connections
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SECTION V ADAPTERS
Figure V-4
RS-232 DB9 adapter connections
Figure V-5
End views of the DLC loopback adapter
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting
Section VI is a general troubleshooting guide for all vehicle applications of the Tech 2 scan tool. Some of
the information may differ for your particular vehicle application.
If the Tech 2 appears to be operating abnormally, refer to this section—particularly the diagnostic charts
and troubleshooting tables beginning on page VI-6—for probable causes and solutions.
The following two types of self tests are available on the Tech 2:
• Power On Self Test (POST) checks the major functions of the Tech 2 at power-up.
• Self Tests check the major and minor functions of the Tech 2.
If errors are detected, a Tech 2 malfunction is present which may result in vehicle misdiagnosis.
For customer support, refer to the Customer Support Overview on pages ii and iii of this user’s guide.
NOTICE
The CANdi module should not be connected while running Tech 2 and VCI self tests.
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Figure VI-1
Tech 2 startup screen
Figure VI-2
Tools Options selected on Main Menu
Figure VI-3
Self Test selected on Tool Options menu
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Figure VI-4
Connection of DLC loopback adapter to the Tech 2 VCI connector
Figure VI-5
Automated Main PCB and VCI test selected on Tech 2 Self Test main menu
Figure VI-6
Automated Main PCB and VCI test results screen
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Once tests are complete, select the soft keys Main Details or VCI Details (Figure VI-6) to review the
results of the main PCB or VCI tests (Figure VI-7 and Figure VI-8).
If any failures occur, select F3: Selectable Main PCB (Figure VI-13) or F4: Selectable VCI (Figure VI-15)
from the Self Test main menu to further isolate the failure. Report failure information to Customer Support.
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Figure VI-7
Main Details selection
Figure VI-8
VCI Details selection
Figure VI-9
Diagnostic chart for Tech 2 Main Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
Figure VI-10
Diagnostic chart for Tech 2 Vehicle Communications Interface (VCI) module
Figure VI-11
Automated Main PCB test selected on Tech 2 Self Test main menu
Figure VI-12
Automated VCI test selected on Tech 2 Self Test main menu
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Figure VI-13
Selectable Main PCB test selected on Tech 2 Self Test main menu
Figure VI-14
Selectable Main PCB Self Test screen
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Figure VI-15
Selectable VCI test selected on Tech 2 Self Test main menu
Figure VI-16
First selectable VCI Self Test screen
Figure VI-17
Second selectable VCI Self Test screen
Figure VI-18
Power On Self Test Results selected on Tech 2 Self Test main menu
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Figure VI-19
Troubleshooting table for DLC cable “No Power”
Figure VI-20
Troubleshooting table for cigarette lighter power cable “No Power”
Figure VI-21
Troubleshooting table for battery power cable “No Power”
Figure VI-22
Troubleshooting table for NAO or universal power supply “No Power”
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Figure VI-23
Cigarette lighter power cable three-amp fuse replacement
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Figure VI-24
Battery power cable three-amp fuse replacement
CAUTION:
To help avoid personal injury by electric shock, make sure the battery power cable is not
connected to the vehicle’s battery before removing the fuse(s).
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Figure VI-25
CANdi module programming screen
If a fault occurs during reprogramming, a screen like the one shown in Figure VI-26 may appear. If this
occurs, power off the Tech 2 and attempt to reprogram the CANdi module again. If the problem persists,
incorrect CANdi software may be present on the Tech 2 PCMCIA card. Connect the Tech 2 to the TIS
terminal and download a new version of the software.
Figure VI-26
CANdi fault screen
NOTE: Do not perform a VCI self-test while the CANdi module is connected. If the CANdi module is
connected and an error screen occurs, disconnect the CANdi module from the Tech 2 and
perform the test again.
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
The screen shown in Figure VI-27 is displayed when the Tech 2 does not detect the CANdi module. This
can occur under the following conditions:
• The CANdi module is not connected to the Tech 2, or
• A problem occurred during start-up that prevented the Tech 2 from configuring the CANdi module.
If this occurs, power the Tech 2 off and start again. If the problem persists, follow the troubleshooting tests
on page VI-15.
It is also possible to connect a CANdi module after the Tech 2 has been powered up via the VCI. If this
occurs, the Tech 2 will not detect CANdi module and will not properly communicate, even if the LED is
flashing on the CANdi module. Power off the Tech 2 and start again.
Figure VI-27
CANdi module not detected screen
The screen displayed in Figure VI-28 occurs when the Tech 2 loses communication with the CANdi
module. This could be a result of the following:
• VCI not properly seated in the Tech 2 slot
• DLC cable not properly connected
• Poor Burndy cable connection to the CANdi module
• Worn or damaged cable that results in a poor connection between the CANdi module and the VCI
If this occurs, check all Tech 2 and CANdi module connections, power off the Tech 2 and start again.
If problem persists perform the troubleshooting tests on page VI-15.
Figure VI-28
Tech 2 lost communication with the CANdi module screen
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
Figure VI-29
CANdi Diagnostics selected on Tool Options menu
Figure VI-30
CANdi Diagnostics menu: “POST Results” or “Self Test”
When you select “POST Results” from the CANdi Diagnostics menu (Figure VI-30), the screen shown in
Figure VI-31 appears. You can use the information to determine if the CANdi module had any problems
during its start-up sequence. Software and hardware revision numbers are identified and displayed.
Figure VI-31
CANdi POST Results screen
Selecting “Self Test” from the CANdi Diagnostics menu (Figure VI-30) initiates a complete test of the
CANdi module. When testing is complete, all results are displayed on the screen shown in Figure VI-32.
Figure VI-32
CANdi Self Test Results screen
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SECTION VI TROUBLESHOOTING
IMPORTANT
If not properly grounded, the CANdi module will appear to be defective when it is not. The CANdi
module will fail due to improper grounding if you use the 16-pin DLC (J-1962) connector and power the
Tech 2 from an AC/DC power supply. The adapter you use must have a GM part number. Although PVI
adapters are similar to GM adapters, they will not work with the CANdi module.
2. Verify that the Tech 2 passes all stand-alone self-tests. Replace the Tech 2 if it fails. If the Tech 2
passes, proceed to step three. The CANdi module must be disconnected to run self-tests. If the
CANdi module is connected, a message will appear instructing you to disconnect the module.
3. Verify that the VCI passes self-tests. Replace the VCI if it fails. If the VCI passes, proceed to step four.
The CANdi module must be disconnected to run self-tests. If the CANdi module is connected, a
message will appear instructing you to disconnect the module.
When performing this test, you must also perform the Selectable VCI test (option F4 on the self-test
menu—see Figure VI-15). First install the Burndy loopback adapter into the VCI 26-pin connector,
which does not require the cable. Once you select “Selectable VCI,” select the “More Tests” soft key
(Figure VI-16). In the new submenu, select “F6: VCI TPU” (Figure VI-17). If the VCI passes the test, all
the TPU channels will display a Pass indicator as shown in the example at the top of the next page.
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Testing Status
TPU0 Pass
TPU1 Pass
TPU5 Pass
TPU12 and 15 Pass
TPU13 and 14 Pass
The two TPU inputs that the CANdi module requires are TPU12 and TPU15, which enable the module
and detect its presence. If TPU12 and 15 do not appear on the screen, then they are defective in the
VCI module and the VCI is failing to properly enable the CANdi module. If the above test passes, you
must repeat the same test with the Burndy loopback adapter at the end of the cable. The setup is the
same as if you were plugging into a vehicle without the CANdi module connected and with the loopback
adapter at the end of the cable. Then you must run the VCI TPU test. If the example above appears
(TPU13 and 14 are missing in this test because these I/Os don’t go through the cable), then the cable
is also fine. However, if TPU12 and 15 are missing, then the cable is defective.
4. Verify that the DLC cable (also known as the ALDL, J-1962, or OBDII interface cable) is functioning
properly and then proceed to step five. Replace the DLC cable if it does not function properly. Call the
Techline Customer Support Center (TCSC) at 1-800-828-6860 for more information if you have trouble
with this test.
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5. Connect the CANdi module to the Tech 2. Connect the system (Tech 2 and CANdi module) to a vehicle
and power on the Tech 2. Verify that the LED on the CANdi module is flashing.
If the LED does not flash or light up at all, it may be defective and you should proceed to step six.
If the LED is not flashing but illuminated, a bad ground may exist somewhere. The grounding problem
could be due to a defective ALDL (J-1962) female interface on the vehicle. Power the Tech 2 through an
AC/DC power supply and connect the 12-pin ALDL connector. If this fixes the problem with the CANdi
(the LED is flashing), then the vehicle has a grounding problem and the CANdi module is OK.
If the LED is flashing while connected to the vehicle, but the CANdi module still has a problem, proceed
to step six.
6. If problems persist with the CANdi module, and the Tech 2 recognizes the interface, perform self-test
diagnostics on the CANdi module. Select CANdi Diagnostics from the Tool Options menu (Figure VI-29)
to see the CANdi Diagnostics menu (Figure VI-30). This menu allows you to display POST results, or
request the CANdi module to perform a self-test. Refer to page VI-14 for more information.
If a diagnostic test fails, return the CANdi module to the repair center (see page VI-18).
Contact the Customer Support Center at 1-800-828-6860 before returning the CANdi module.
If a known problem with a software version is identified, Customer Support will inform you to update
Tech 2 software with the correct software version number.
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IMPORTANT
You must use a 32-megabyte (32-MB) PCMCIA card in the Tech 2, not a 10-megabyte (10-MB) card.
You must update the 32-MB PCMCIA card before connecting the CANdi module to the Tech 2.
Always disconnect the CANdi module from the Tech 2 before downloading software updates to
the PCMCIA card.
The CANdi module is capable of storing up to three different software versions.
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Software
Section VII contains a description of software related to the Tech 2 in four subsections:
A) Tech 2 Main Menu and Live Plot, beginning on page VII-2
B) Techline Information System (TIS), beginning on page VII-14
C) Service Programming System (SPS), beginning on page VII-36
D) Controller Area Network Diagnostic Interface (CANdi), beginning on page VII-67
IMPORTANT
Proper PCMCIA updates are required and are essential for successful vehicle diagnoses. Refer to the
Programming Tech 2 function under Tool Options, and the Tech 2 PCMCIA Card in the Techline
Information System (TIS) subsection.
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Figure VIIA-1
Tech 2 Main Menu
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Diagnostics
Selecting Diagnostics from the Tech 2 Main Menu and identifying the vehicle as shown below gives you
access to four major systems: Powertrain, Body, Chassis, and Diagnostic Circuit Check (Figure VIIA-2).
F0: DIAGNOSTICS
!
Vehicle Identification:
Figure VIIA-2
System Selection Menu
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Tool Options
Selecting Tool Options from the Tech 2 Main Menu (see Figure VI-2) gives you the Tool Options menu
(Figure VIIA-3), leading to 10 major selections, as follows:
F3: TOOL OPTIONS
↓
F0: Set Clock
F1: Set Screen Contrast
F2: Set Units
(Metric or English)
F3: Self Test
F4: Set Training Center Mode
(Instructor or Student)
F5: Programming Tech 2
F6: Set Communication By-Pass Mode
F7: Make Duplicate PCMCIA Card
F8: Set Language
F9: CANdi Diagnostics
These features—described in more detail on the following pages—are useful for controlling various Tech 2
settings including the self tests and CANdi diagnostics.
Figure VIIA-3
Tool Options menu
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Figure VIIA-4
Set Real-Time Clock menu
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IMPORTANT
The Set Contrast Control tool option adjusts the permanent default contrast setting of Tech 2 display.
Because of the nature of the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), you will experience some contrast variance.
When the temperature of the Tech 2 increases the display will brighten slightly. As the temperature of the
Tech 2 decreases, the display will darken. This variance is a characteristic of an LCD screen and should
be considered normal operation.
The screen contrast control setting described above may not account for the entire variance of operating
temperatures. Set a default setting which is mid-range between the operating temperatures. Screen
contrast may be adjusted during any function by pressing the SHIFT key and using the up and down
arrows for adjustment. Periodic adjustments may be necessary, but settings outside of this application are
only retained during the current power-up session.
Figure VIIA-5
Set Contrast Control screen
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Figure VIIA-6
Set Units screen
Figure VIIA-7
Tech 2 power down screen
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Figure VIIA-8
Set Training Center Mode screen
Figure VIIA-9
Programming Tech 2 screen
Figure VIIA-10
Set Communication By-Pass Mode screen
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Figure VIIA-11
PCMCIA Card Duplicator screen displaying card data for both Tech 2 slots
Figure VIIA-12
PCMCIA Card Duplicator screen displaying “Card Too Small” message
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Getting Started
Selecting Getting Started from the Tech 2 Main Menu (Figure VIIA-13) reveals the Getting Started Menu
(Figure VIIA-14), which provides an on-line overview of the Tech 2 and useful operation information.
The following options are available from the Getting Started Menu.
F0: Tool Controls - Selecting an option from the Tool Controls Menu (Figure VIIA-15) will give you
information on Tech 2 help functions, key pad layout, screen contrast control, and soft keys.
F1: Hardware - The Hardware Menu (Figure VIIA-16) offers information on screen display, VCI module
removal, PCMCIA card removal and installation, cables/adapters and power connections, prop rod and
hand straps, and RS-232 and RS-485 ports.
F2: Tech 2 Features - This selection displays a vehicle information entry sequence for a fictitious vehicle
(Figure VIIA-17).
F3: Programming Tech 2 - This option provides instructions for downloading from a PC to the Tech 2
scan tool. Due to a specific sequence of events in the evolution of the Tech 2, this option duplicates the
Programming Tech 2 function of the Tool Options Menu, as described on page VII-9.
Figure VIIA-15
Tool Controls Menu
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Live Plot
Live Plot is a Tech 2 feature that allows data display parameters to be graphed in real time as it happens.
The Live Plot function will allow up to three parameters to be plotted on a graph at one time. The data of
these parameters will be plotted as the information is received on the Tech 2 from the vehicle. This may
aid in the diagnosis of an intermittent vehicle condition by enabling the user to view data from the vehicle
graphically. Any spikes or drops on the graph can be analyzed immediately. Previously, data had to be
captured before it could be plotted. The Live Plot application is available from the Data Display, Quick
Snapshot, and Snapshot applications on the Tech 2.
1. Select F0: Diagnostics from the Tech 2 Main Menu (Figure VIIA-1), “build” the vehicle, and select a
system—powertrain, body, or chassis (refer to page VII-3).
2. From Data Display, select the More soft key twice to bring Figure VIIA-18
up the Live Plot soft key. “Live Plot” soft key on data screen
4. All of the features on the resulting graph are available while Figure VIIA-20
Live Plot is functioning. Pressing the More soft key leads to Live Plot screen soft key options
options that allow the user to zoom in and out on the plotted
graph 50 frames at a time and change the min/max values of
a highlighted data parameter.
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6. To stop the plot function for analysis, select Pause. Resume Figure VIIA-24
will restart the Live Plot. Live Plot “Resume” soft key
7. To switch the display mode from Live Plot display back to a Figure VIIA-25
text display, select the More soft key twice from the Live Plot Live Plot “Data List” soft key
graph and then select Data List.
8. From the Snapshot standby mode, the Live Plot function also Figure VIIA-26
is available by selecting the More soft key. While viewing Data Snapshot Record screen
Live Plot, a snapshot also can be triggered the same way it
is in the Snapshot mode.
NOTE: Be sure to update your Tech 2 with the latest TIS software as soon as it is available.
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Tech 2 View
Tech 2 View is an application that enables you to view Tech 2 screens on your PC. Tech 2 View can aid
Technical Assistance when diagnosing tool problems and can also be useful in Tech 2 training classes.
Double-click the Tech 2 View icon on the TIS main screen (Figure VIIB-2) and follow the on-screen
directions.
Software Download
The Software Download function of TIS is used to update the Tech 2 scan tool software to the latest
version. Like all computers, the Tech 2 scan tool stores software that determines how it runs and what it
can do. This software allows the scan tool to perform diagnostic routines on or for the following vehicle
applications: Powertrain, Body, Chassis, and Service Programming.
Scan tool software is regularly updated to reflect changes in vehicle engineering or diagnostics. As
changes to the scan tool software are developed, they are released to the dealership through a satellite
broadcast or a data CD in a stand-alone environment. Scan tool software updates can include new vehicle
and system coverage, updates to original application releases, and fixes to known software concerns.
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NOTICE
The PCMCIA card is sensitive to magnetism and static electricity. Use care when handling.
IMPORTANT
The PCMCIA card is accessed through a door on top of the Tech 2, and should only be removed if
instructed by the Techline Customer Support Center. The card is ejected by pushing the arrow button
pointing to card to be removed. Cards are notched to allow insertion only one way. When reinserting
the card make sure that it fully seats into the Tech 2. The PCMCIA card fits into Slot 1, which is closest
to the screen. The second slot is identified as Slot 2.
The Tech 2 software is stored on a Personal Computer Memory Card Industry Association (PCMCIA) card.
All of the applications share a single database on the PCMCIA card. Refer to Figure III-8 (ejection of
PCMCIA card), Figure III-9 (PCMCIA card keying), and Figure III-10 (PCMCIA card insertion).
The card can store at least two snapshots and one Capture Info data file. This allows analysis of
intermittent conditions on a vehicle being serviced.
A write-protect slide mechanism is on the top edge of the card—usually under a white plastic CPA-type
device on new cards. If the write-protect slide mechanism is in the locked position, you will not be able to
store snapshots or captured information, and service programming will not work. The correct position is at
the middle of the card (unlocked).
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Background:
When the Tech 2 was introduced in 1996, it was equipped with a 10-MB (10-megabyte) PCMCIA card,
which had 10 times the capacity of the original mass storage cartridge of the Tech 1. The 10-MB card was
installed in Slot 1, closest to the screen, with Slot 2 reserved for future use.
Vehicle on-board computer capabilities multiply with each new model year, and the Tech 2 has had to keep
pace. The capacity of the 10-MB card reached its limits, and it was time to expand again.
IMPORTANT
The Tech 2 requires a 32-MB card called a linear flash card. The low-priced 32-MB cards called “strata
flash cards”—available on Internet sites—will not work in the Tech 2.
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IMPORTANT
Clicking Next at the “Confirm Software Change” screen will initiate the download. Be sure the correct
file has been selected before clicking Next.
Figure VIIB-5
Standard update selected on the “Select
Diagnostic Tool for Download” screen
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7. A “Performing the Software Download” screen appears (Figure VIIB-7) to display the progress of the
download.
8. When the download is complete, a “Download Finished” screen appears (Figure VIIB-8). Select Close
to close the application. The scan tool now contains the latest software.
Figure VIIB-7
“Performing the Software Download” screen
Figure VIIB-8
“Download Finished” screen
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Trigger Type (F0 - F3 function keys) determines how the snapshot is triggered:
F0: Manual Trigger triggers a snapshot when you press the Trigger soft key.
F1: Any Code triggers a snapshot whenever any current trouble code is stored. This event occurs
when the first code is stored in the vehicle controller memory.
F2: Single Code triggers a snapshot when a user specified trouble code is stored.
F3: Automatic Trigger (chassis applications only) automatically triggers a snapshot.
Trigger Point (F4 - F6 function keys) is the exact point at which the trouble code (fault) or manual
trigger occurs within the snapshot period. It helps to know the trigger point when you are looking for
changes in data parameters. Trigger point may be set for:
F4: Beginning causes the Tech 2 to start recording information from the trigger point until
snapshot storage is full. This choice is useful if the fault is predictable.
F5: Center is the most commonly used trigger point because it stores information leading up to
and following the trigger point. This function allows comparison of events before, during, and
after a fault.
F6: End sets the trigger point at the end of the snapshot recording and therefore shows only
information leading up to and including the fault.
6. Press the Record Snapshot soft key. The Tech 2 screen will display the flashing message “standby.”
• When the fault occurs, press the Trigger soft key.
• The Tech 2 will display the message “triggered.”
• Allow the scan tool to record a sufficient amount of data, then press [EXIT] to store the snapshot data.
• Press the Continue soft key when the snapshot trigger type screen is displayed.
7. Exit to the Main Menu, then power down and disconnect the Tech 2 from the vehicle.
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Figure VIIB-13
“Upload from Handheld” option shown on Snapshot Upload/Display screen
Figure VIIB-14
On-screen instructions for uploading from a handheld device
Figure VIIB-15
Snapshot Upload/Display screen (two-column mode) with toolbar and playback details defined
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Figure VIIB-16
Snapshot single-column display mode
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Figure VIIB-17
“View DTC Information” icon selected on the Snapshot toolbar
Figure VIIB-18
DTC display mode (“2 of 4”)
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3. To determine exactly when a DTC set during a snapshot, use the “Play Forward” and “Play in Reverse”
selections to play the snapshot with the DTC window still in view. DTC information will continue to
display for all the frames during which the DTC was set.
• This information can be useful for diagnosing DTCs by displaying related data parameters at the point
in time when the code was set.
! TIP !
The View DTC Information icon will be highlighted if a code was set during a snapshot.
Select the View DTC Information icon. This will show any and all DTCs set during the
snapshot, since DTCs are stored for the duration of the snapshot.
4. When a frame is reached for which a diagnostic trouble code does not exist, the DTC window will
display a blank.
! TIP !
In most snapshots, DTCs set near the trigger frame. To quickly locate the frame where
a DTC occurred, click on the “Trigger Frame” selection. Then use the “Forward One
Frame” or “Reverse One Frame” selections to view the frames just before and after the
trigger frame. Chances are the DTC will appear within these frames. If not, continue
viewing the snapshot using the “Play Forward” or “Play in Reverse” selections.
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Figure VIIB-19
“DTC Change” icon selected while in DTC display mode
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Displaying Graphs
Graph display modes give you the ability to view snapshot parameters in graph form. This allows you to
see how a parameter functions over time. It also allows easy visual comparison of up to six parameters at
a single time. The two graph display modes are three-graph and six-graph (Figure VIIB-15).
Three-Graph Display
To access the three-graph display mode:
1. Click the Display Graph (three) icon (Figure VIIB-20).
2. Click on the first graph icon at the top of the Graph Parameters window (Figure VIIB-21), then select a
parameter from the list in the lower portion of the box. The parameter name will appear next to the first
graph icon.
3. Repeat this procedure for the second and third graphs.
IMPORTANT
When selecting parameters to be graphed, it is important to consider the values used to measure the
parameter, and to correctly plot these on the graphs. This is done in the “Min Y Axis Value” and “Max Y
Axis Value” fields. These may need to be adjusted to reflect the normal range of values for the
parameter — for example, 0 to 5 volts for MAP sensor.
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4. When one to three desired parameters have been selected, click OK.
5. The screen changes to display the chosen parameters in graph form (Figure VIIB-22).
• Using the navigation icons, move through the parameters.
• Click and drag on the arrow along the bottom of each graph (Figure VIIB-22) to move through the
graph. This arrow represents the current frame being viewed. It is useful for pinpointing precisely
when a parameter change indicates a fault.
• A data value corresponding to the frame the arrow is pointing to will be displayed in the upper left
corner of each graph.
6. To select a different parameter to be graphed, simply click and hold on the parameter name in the data
list, then drag the cursor over one of the existing graphs and release the mouse button. The new
parameter will be graphed in place of the old one.
7. To view a graph at full-screen size, move the cursor over the graph. When the cursor changes to a
magnifying glass, click on the graph. The graph will appear at full-screen size (Figure VIIB-23). Click on
the full-size graph to return to the three-graph display.
Six-Graph Display
Up to six parameters can be displayed on a single graph. Parameters are selected in the same manner as
described for three-graph display. Each parameter is color-coded (Figure VIIB-24), and you can change
the background color to improve visibility (compare Figure VIIB-23 with Figure VIIB-24).
Figure VIIB-24
Six-graph display screen showing “Display Graph” (six) icon selected
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! TIP !
Display modes can be used in various combinations to provide the most useful
diagnostic capability. It is even possible to view DTC information, locked parameters,
and graphed parameters simultaneously (Figure VIIB-27). In multi-display mode,
replay selections can be used, as previously described, to move through the snapshot.
Figure VIIB-26
Selected parameter shown above “lock line”
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IMPORTANT
A single code may be counted as two different codes in a Capture Info file if it exists both in freeze
frame and failure records (Figure VIIB-28).
To view DTCs, freeze frame or failure record data through TIS software:
1. Use the Tech 2 Capture Info function to retrieve data from a vehicle’s control module.
2. Connect the Tech 2 to the computer (Figure VIIB-4) and go to the Tech 2 start-up screen (Figure VI-1).
3. Launch TIS.
4. Select the Snapshot Upload/Display application.
Figure VIIB-28
Viewing Capture Info data on the Snapshot Upload/Display screen
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5. Click the “Upload from Handheld” icon on the toolbar (Figure VIIB-15).
• Select Tech 2, then click OK.
• Select Capture Data from upload selection menu, then click OK.
6. The data will display on screen. The top of the screen lists DTCs that were stored in the control module.
The lower portion of the screen lists captured freeze frame or failure record data for the selected DTC.
• Notice that the navigation selections at the bottom of the screen are gray (cannot be selected)
because the data record consists of only one frame.
7. If more than one DTC is present, selecting a DTC in the list changes the data list to match that DTC.
8. Capture Info can be stored and printed by the PC.
9. The user may toggle on/off the DTC(s) at the top of the screen in order to view only the freeze frame or
fail record data by selecting the Show/Hide Failure Record Information icon (Figure VIIB-29) on the
toolbar. This icon is only active for the Capture Info Data function.
Figure VIIB-29
“Show/Hide Failure Record Information” icon selected
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NOTICE
When inserting a floppy disk into the PC, it is recommended to run a virus check on the disk. This will
prevent computer viruses from getting onto the PC and possibly corrupting data. Windows software
includes a virus-checking utility located in the Start!Programs!Accessories!System Tools folder.
When saving a snapshot, the program automatically identifies the file by vehicle description.
This information is not always enough to describe the snapshot. To help identify the snapshot, type in
descriptive information about the snapshot when saving it (Figure VIIB-31). This can include vehicle
conditions, DTCs, symptoms, repair order, etc. The next time a file is opened, this information will aid
in locating the correct file.
Figure VIIB-30
“Save Snapshot” icon selected
Figure VIIB-31
Save a Snapshot to Disk window
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Printing a Snapshot
Printing can be accomplished in three ways:
1. Using the “Print” command in the File menu (Figure VIIB-32),
2. Using the “Print screendump” icon on the TIS toolbar (Figure VIIB-33),
3. Using the “Print” icon on the snapshot toolbar (Figure VIIB-34).
The “Print” commands produce a text listing of data parameters. The “Print screendump” icon produces a
full-page representation of what’s displayed on the monitor.
Figure VIIB-32
“Print” command selected from the File menu
Figure VIIB-33
“Prints a screendump” icon selected on TIS toolbar
Figure VIIB-34
“Print” icon selected on Snapshot toolbar
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VCI Number
A Vehicle Configuration Index (VCI) is a number representing a valid combination of parts and systems
built in a vehicle, including optional equipment. GM Service and Parts Operations uses VCI numbers to
identify a unique calibration or group of calibrations.
You will need a VCI number to access vehicle calibrations when reprogramming if the VIN of the vehicle is
not part of the TIS data, depending on the vehicle, if it has been reconfigured from its original build
specifications. Keep in mind that many calibrations for reconfiguring vehicles (adding/changing options,
such as fog lamps) are selectable in TIS and a VCI number is not necessary.
If the VIN is not part of the TIS data that is currently loaded, a TIS error message will state that the VIN is
incorrect or a VCI number is needed. If this is the case, make sure that the appropriate software version is
loaded to your terminal.
To check which TIS version you are using, select the Help menu, then select TIS Main Help and click
About TIS. The current data version will be listed along with the blockpoint version for North American
Operations (Figure VIIC-1).
A VCI number also allows you to program a vehicle that has been reconfigured from its original
configuration. This includes changes in tire sizes and axle ratios. When selecting Reconfigure from the
“Supported Controllers” screen in TIS, the calibrations that support various configurations are presented
as information only. To access those calibrations, you’ll need a VCI number.
The VCI number provides access to all of the latest calibrations available for the vehicle based on its VIN.
A VCI number does not allow you to access calibrations that are designated “Not Selectable.” It is
important to ensure you have the correct VCI number to access the calibrations before reprogramming.
Figure VIIC-1
About TIS window shown in foreground of TIS Application Selection screen
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NOTICE
Prior to performing SPS, it is important to heed the following precautions:
• Using an outdated version could damage vehicle modules. The Tech 2 and the terminal must have the latest software.
• Make sure the vehicle battery is fully charged. Battery voltage for SPS should be between 12 and 14 volts. However, a
battery charger must not be connected to the vehicle when using the Tech 2.
• Make sure the cable connections are secure. A disconnected cable could cause controller failure.
• If you use a laptop computer for pass-thru programming, ensure that the power supply is properly connected.
If powered by AC and the power cord becomes disconnected, it could interrupt programming and cause damage to
the control module. If the laptop is operating from its internal power source (batteries), then make sure it is adequately
charged to complete the SPS process.
IMPORTANT: TIS supports Service Programming with the Tech 2 scan tool only.
Off-Board Programming
Off-Board Programming is used when a reprogrammable control module must be programmed away from
the vehicle. This method requires the use of an Off-Board Programming Adapter (OBPA), J-41207-C.
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NOTICE
ECU to be programmed must be installed in the vehicle before beginning this process. Make sure the
battery is fully charged.
IMPORTANT
If a VIN was previously stored in the Tech 2, press Request New Info (soft key), and follow the on-
screen directions.
1.6 Follow the on-screen instructions. After the vehicle description is entered, turn off all power
consuming devices, then press Continue (soft key).
1.7 The Tech 2 reads the VIN, then displays the VIN and calibrations. The Tech 2 will ask “Is this VIN
correct?” Select Yes. (If the answer is No, write down the VIN number.)
1.8 When finished, press [EXIT], power down, and disconnect the Tech 2 from the vehicle. Turn the
vehicle ignition off.
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IMPORTANT
If you answered NO to the VIN in step 1.7, a box may appear stating “The ECU could be a service
ECU.” Click OK.
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2.7 A Validate VIN screen (Figure VIIC-4) will appear. After confirming and/or entering the correct VIN,
select Next.
2.8 A Supported Controllers screen (Figure VIIC-5) will appear asking you to identify the type of
controller being programmed. Some vehicles may have more than one programmable controller —
examples include PCM, BCM, IPC. Select the appropriate controller for the vehicle being serviced.
After selecting the controller to be programmed, identify the type of programming to be performed:
• Normal is used for updating an existing calibration or programming a new controller.
• For newer vehicles that do not have VINs in the database, VCI (Vehicle Configuration Index) is
used for updating an existing controller or programming a new controller. For these vehicles, you
will need to contact Techline Customer Support at 1-800-828-6860 for assistance.
• Reconfigure is used to reconfigure a vehicle, such as a truck, for changes in tire size & axle ratios.
2.9 After making selections, select Next.
IMPORTANT
If bulletins are listed together with the calibration files, refer to these service bulletins before performing
service programming.
IMPORTANT
Select Cancel if you receive a message stating that the calibration selected is already the current
calibration in the control module, and reprogramming with the same software calibrations is not allowed.
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2.10 A Calibration Selection screen will appear showing the calibration file history for the vehicle or
controller being serviced. The screen displays a description for each calibration file. Select the
appropriate file based on these descriptions.
• Vehicles with PCMs will display a screen similar to the one shown in Figure VIIC-6. It contains a
single “tab” that summarizes all calibration files for the vehicle.
• Vehicles with VCMs will display a screen similar to the one shown in Figure VIIC-7. It contains
multiple “tabs” — one for each distinct calibration file contained in the VCM. For these vehicles,
you must make a selection within each tab. Otherwise, the system will display the message like
the one shown in Figure VIIC-8 indicating that not all selections have been made. (Notice the
unchecked box on the “System” tab.)
The following icons appear on the calibration selection screen:
• A circle with a slash (!) indicates a file that is not selectable.
• An open box (!) indicates a file that is selectable.
• A box with a check mark (") indicates a valid file/option that has been selected.
• If service bulletins are listed along with the calibration files, the bulletins should be referred to
before service programming is performed.
Then select Next.
Figure VIIC-6
PCM calibration file selection
Figure VIIC-7
VCM calibration file selection
Figure VIIC-8
Incomplete calibration selection message
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2.11 After making the necessary selections, a Summary screen will appear (Figure VIIC-9) allowing you
to confirm your selection. Select Next to continue.
Note: If calibrations are the same, the NAODRUI Control box appears (Figure VIIC-10) stating that
the calibrations selected are already the current calibrations in the control module. Click OK
and Back out or click Cancel on the Summary screen.
2.12 The application will automatically initiate the download of the new calibration file to the Tech 2, and a
Transfer Data screen (Figure VIIC-11) will track the progress of the download.
2.13 After the download is complete, a Program Controller screen (Figure VIIC-12) will appear with
instructions for connecting the Tech 2 to the vehicle to complete the programming process.
Close the application to return to the TIS Application Selection screen, then power down and
disconnect the Tech 2 from the PC.
Controller Specific Instructions.
If “Crankshaft Position Variation Relearn Procedure” appears under “Controller Specific
Instructions,” you must perform this procedure after reprogramming the PCM/VCM.
Refer to Service Manual DTC P1336 or P315CKP (System Variation Not Learned) for this
procedure.
Figure VIIC-9
SPS Summary screen to confirm calibration
Figure VIIC-10
NAODRUI Control box
Figure VIIC-11
SPS Transfer Data screen
Figure VIIC-12
SPS Program Controller screen
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Verifying Reprogramming
After any kind of control module programming, verify that programming was successful:
Turn the ignition off, wait at least 30 seconds, then start the vehicle to confirm that reprogramming was
successful. If the vehicle does not start or starts but runs rough, repeat the SPS procedure.
IMPORTANT
Some vehicles will require that Idle Learn, TP Learn, Theft Deterrent Relearn, or Crankshaft Variation
Learn procedures be performed after programming. Consult the appropriate service information for
these procedures.
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Figure VIIC-13
Tech 2 Main Menu screen with SPS selected
Figure VIIC-14
Request Info screen
Figure VIIC-15
Salesmake(s) screen
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4. At the Model Year(s) screen (Figure VIIC-16), highlight the appropriate year, then select Enter.
5. At the Vehicle Type(s) screen (Figure VIIC-17), highlight the vehicle type, then select Enter.
6. At the Vehicle Identification screen (Figure VIIC-18), highlight the vehicle type, then select Enter.
Note: Some vehicle builds may have additional option screens.
7. Figure VIIC-19 shows a Tech 2 procedure screen. Follow the on-screen instructions. Failure to do this
may result in programming errors. After following on-screen instructions, press the Continue softkey.
8. The Existing ECU Data screen (Figure VIIC-20) displays a VIN and software calibration number(s). It
also asks if the VIN is correct. Select either Yes or No using the Tech 2 keys. In this example, Yes is
selected.
Note: If No is selected, follow all on-screen instructions. After going to the PC, continue with step 10.
9. Figure VIIC-21 shows another Tech 2 Existing ECU Data information screen. Follow the on-screen
instructions: Turn off the ignition. Disconnect the Tech 2 from the vehicle and connect it to the PC.
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Programming
10. After downloading information from the PC to the Tech 2, return to the vehicle. At the Tech 2 title
screen, select Enter. To execute the SPS application, press F1 on the Tech 2 keypad or highlight
Service Programming System on the Main Menu screen (Figure VIIC-13), then press Enter. Select F1
or highlight Program ECU, then select Enter (Figure VIIC-22).
11. The New Programming Data screen that appears next (Figure VIIC-23) contains VIN and software
calibration numbers. Verify that the VIN is correct, then press the Continue softkey.
12. At the next Tech 2 SPS screen (Figure VIIC-19), follow the on-screen instructions: Turn off all power
consuming devices. Turn the ignition on with the engine off. Make sure the battery is fully charged.
Then press the Continue softkey.
13. “Please wait,” may briefly appear as programming begins. A percentage bar will track the progress of
the download (Figure VIIC-24).
14. When programming is complete, the Programming Was Successful screen appears (Figure VIIC-25).
Turn off the ignition and press the Continue softkey.
NOTE: Error screens you may encounter are shown in figures VIIC-26 and VIIC-27.
Figure VIIC-25
Programming Was Successful
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Figure VIIC-28
Vehicle to terminal pass-thru connection
IMPORTANT: TIS supports Service Programming with the Tech 2 scan tool only.
Figure VIIC-29
Select Diagnostic Tool and Programming Process screen showing selections appropriate for pass-thru
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4. At the Preparing for Communication “Determine Vehicle” screen (Figure VIIC-30), complete all terminal-
directed data until Next is highlighted (vehicle data will vary). Select Next.
IMPORTANT
In order to reduce the potential for signal loss, the RS-232 cable should not be more than 25 feet long.
5. Follow the instructions on the Preparing for Communication screen (Figure VIIC-31), then select Next.
6. Verify the VIN at the Validate Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) screen (Figure VIIC-4). Select Next.
If the option screen appears: Enter all information, then select Next.
IMPORTANT
If the vehicle identification number (VIN) does not appear correctly, the correct VIN must be entered.
Figure VIIC-30
Preparing for Communication “Determine Vehicle” screen
Figure VIIC-31
Preparing for Communication instruction screen
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IMPORTANT
When selecting the vehicle configuration index (VCI) programming type, a valid VCI number for the
vehicle must be entered. This number may be obtained from the Techline Customer Support Center.
The correct tire size and axle ratio must be highlighted and a valid VCI number entered if you select
Reconfigure for your programming type.
Select Cancel if you receive a message stating that the calibration selected is already the current
calibration in the control module and reprogramming with the same download is not allowed.
• If you select VCI for your programming type, the VCI number entry box appears (Figure VIIC-32).
Enter a valid VCI number for this vehicle (obtained from Customer Support) and select OK.
• If you select Reconfigure for your programming type, the Reconfigure box appears (Figure VIIC-33).
Select the correct tire size and axle ratio, then select OK. The VCI number entry box appears
(Figure VIIC-32). Enter a valid VCI number for this vehicle and select OK.
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IMPORTANT
Some vehicles will require that Idle Learn, TP Learn, Theft Deterrent Relearn, or Crankshaft Variation
Learn procedures be performed after programming. Consult the appropriate service information for
these procedures.
• If calibrations are the same, the NAODRUI Control box will appear (Figure VIIC-10). Select OK.
• On model year 1996 and newer controllers, a Crankshaft Position notice may appear under
“Controller Specific Instructions” on the Program Controller screen. Select OK.
• The Transfer Data screen appears (Figure VIIC-11) as reprogramming begins, finishing when the
percentage bar reaches 100 per cent. This may take up to 30 minutes.
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10. The Program Controller “Programming Complete” screen appears (Figure VIIC-34). Select Close. The
program will return to the TIS main screen. Be sure to verify successful reprogramming. Refer to
Verifying Reprogramming on page VII-46.
11. Turn off the Tech 2.
12. Disconnect the Tech 2 from the vehicle.
Figure VIIC-34
Program Controller “Programming Complete” screen (pass-thru)
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NOTICE
Prior to performing SPS, it is important to heed the following precaution. Ensure that the Tech 2 and
the terminal are both equipped with the latest software.
IMPORTANT: TIS supports Service Programming with the Tech 2 scan tool only.
2. Launch TIS. Select the Service Programming System icon on the TIS main screen (Figure VIIB-2).
3. At the Select Diagnostic Tool and Programming Process screen (Figure VIIC-2), make the appropriate
selection for your procedure:
• Under “Select Diagnostic Tool,” select Tech 2.
• Under “Select Programming Process,” identify whether an existing module is being reprogrammed or
a module is being replaced with a new one.
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IMPORTANT
When selecting the vehicle configuration index (VCI) programming type, a valid VCI number for the
vehicle must be entered. This number may be obtained from the Techline Customer Support Center.
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11. On the Supported Controllers screen (Figure VIIC-5), select the type of programming to be performed
from the following categories:
• Normal – Used for updating an existing calibration or programming a new controller
• VCI (Vehicle configuration index) – Used for updating an existing controller or programming a new
controller for newer vehicles whose VINs are not yet in the database
• Reconfigure – Used to reconfigure a vehicle for changes in tire size and axle ratios
• Select Next.
12. A Calibration Selection screen will appear showing the calibration to be used (Figure VIIC-7). Make a
calibration selection, if necessary. When all calibrations are selected, a green check mark will appear
on each folder tab. Select Next.
13. A Summary screen will appear that summarizes the current and selected calibrations of the control
module (Figure VIIC-9). Confirm your choices, then select Next.
Note: If calibrations are the same, the NAODRUI Control box appears (Figure VIIC-10) stating that
the calibrations selected are already the current calibrations in the control module. Click OK.
14. A Transfer Data screen will appear (Figure VIIC-11). The PC will automatically load the calibration into
the Tech 2.
15. After the download is complete, a Program Controller screen appears (Figure VIIC-36). Follow the
on-screen instructions (if any), then select Close, power down and disconnect the Tech 2 from the PC.
Note: Most GM vehicles require you to perform the crankshaft position variation relearn procedure.
Figure VIIC-36
Program Controller screen (OBPA)
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NOTICE
To help avoid possible controller failure, make sure all cable connections are secure.
16. Reconnect the Tech 2 to the OBPA. Enter the Tech 2 “Service Programming” function and download
the calibration to the module by selecting the Program ECU function (F1). At the New Programming
Data screen (Figure VIIC-23), press the Continue soft key. Follow the Tech 2 on-screen instructions,
then press the Continue soft key.
17. When programming is complete, press [EXIT] on the Tech 2, power off the OBPA, then power off the
Tech 2.
IMPORTANT
Wait 30 seconds after OBPA is shut off before disconnecting the control module in order to allow the
controller to reset.
Figure VIIC-37
OBPA connected to control module
Figure VIIC-38
Table showing OBPA adapter selection information
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NOTICE
• Prior to performing SPS, make sure that the scan tool and the terminal are both equipped with the
latest software.
• To help avoid possible controller failure, make sure all cable connections are secure.
Figure VIIC-39
Select Diagnostic Tool and Programming Process screen with selections appropriate for OBPA pass-thru
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IMPORTANT
In order to reduce the potential for signal loss, the RS-232 cable should not be more than 25 feet long.
4. At the Preparing for Communication “Determine Vehicle” screen (Figure VIIC-30), complete all terminal-
directed data until Next is highlighted (vehicle data will vary), and then select Next.
5. Follow all the on-screen directions for connecting the control module, OBPA, and scan tool (refer to
Figure VIIC-35). Select Next.
IMPORTANT
Be sure that you use the correct connector for the control module.
6. “Pass-Thru” will display the VIN (Figure VIIC-4) stored in the control module. If programming a new
control module, enter the correct VIN of the vehicle to be programmed. Select Next.
7. If the Options screen appears (Figure VIIC-40), select the appropriate options. Select Next, and select
subsequent options that apply.
Figure VIIC-40
Options screen
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8. The PC will display a screen asking you to select the type of programming to be performed—Normal
or VCI (Figure VIIC-5). Select Normal. If you select VCI, a series of screens will direct you through
the process. Select Next.
IMPORTANT
When selecting the vehicle configuration index (VCI) programming type, a valid VCI number for the
vehicle must be entered. This number may be obtained from the Techline Customer Support Center.
9. A Calibration Selection screen (Figure VIIC-7) will appear showing the calibration to be used. Make a
calibration selection, if necessary. When all calibrations are selected, a green check mark will appear
on each folder tab. Select Next.
10. A Summary screen (Figure VIIC-9) will appear that summarizes the current and selected calibrations
of the control module. Confirm your choices, then select Next.
Note: If calibrations are the same, the NAODRUI Control box appears (Figure VIIC-10). Select OK.
IMPORTANT
Select Cancel if you receive a message stating that the calibration selected is already the current
calibration in the control module, and reprogramming with the same download is not allowed.
Note: On model year ‘96 and newer controllers, a crankshaft position variation relearn procedure box
may appear on the Program Controller screen (Figure VIIC-36). Select Close.
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11. A Transfer Data screen will appear (Figure VIIC-11). The PC will automatically load the calibration into
the control module.
12. When programming is complete, a Program Controller “Programming Complete” screen appears.
Follow the on-screen instructions (if any), then select Close.
13. Power off the OBPA, then power off the scan tool (wait 30 seconds after OBPA is shut off before
disconnecting the control module in order to allow the controller to reset).
14. Disconnect the OBPA from the Tech 2 and the control module. (Refer to figures VIIC-37 and VIIC-38.)
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NOTICE
Failure to maintain unbroken J-45211 connections (PCM, Tech 2, power, and ground) throughout the
entire programming procedure may cause an interruption, resulting in PERMANENT PCM DAMAGE.
Figure VIIC-41
Control module stand-alone programming adapter J-45211
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5. Locate the PCM and disconnect the vehicle harness connectors from the PCM.
6. Connect the J-45211 harness connectors to the PCM.
7. Connect the J-45211 power clips directly to the vehicle battery terminals. If the battery terminals are
inaccessible, or the battery is not located under the hood, then connect to the engine block (ground),
and to the underhood source of vehicle battery’s positive 12-volt power.
8. Observe the red battery LED on the J-45211. The red LED should remain lit whenever the J-45211 is
connected to the battery voltage. If the red LED does not illuminate, check the tool’s five-amp fuse. If
the fuse is good and yet the red LED will not illuminate, contact 1-800-GM-TOOLS (1-800-468-6657)
for assistance.
9. Toggle the power switch on J-45211 to apply ignition voltage to the PCM.
10. The yellow and green LEDs should illuminate when the power switch is toggled on. The yellow LED
monitors the ignition voltage being applied to the control module. The green LEDs are a feedback
signal from the control module indicating that the modules’s internal circuits are operating.
11. Connect the Tech 2 to the J-45211 and enter Service Programming System.
12. Select and perform Request Information.
13. After the Tech 2 has completed the information request, toggle the J-45211 switch off.
14. Turn off the Tech 2 and disconnect it from the J-45211.
15. Connect the Tech 2 to the Techline terminal. Download the new PCM calibration into the Tech 2 using
the Techline terminal and TIS software. After the download into the Tech 2 is complete, disconnect the
Tech 2 from the Techline terminal.
16. Reconnect Tech 2 to J-45211 and toggle the tool’s power switch on.
17. Enter Service Programming System, and select and perform Program.
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18. After programming is complete, toggle the J-45211 switch off, and wait until the green LEDs turn off
before continuing or disconnecting any connectors.
19. Turn off the Tech 2 and disconnect it from the J-45211.
20. Disconnect the J-45211 from the PCM.
21. Disconnect the power clips from the vehicle battery terminals.
22. Reconnect the vehicle harness connectors to the PCM and reinstall PCM.
23. Connect the Tech 2 to the DLC connector under the instrument panel, and start the engine.
24. Turn the Tech 2 on, “build” the vehicle, and select Diagnostic Circuit Check, then Clear All DTCs.
Note: This will clear all DTCs in all control modules simultaneously.
25. If the Service Engine Soon light comes back on after clearing DTCs, another problem may be present
or a CKP System Variation Learn Procedure may need to be performed. Follow existing service
manual procedures.
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NOTICE
Failure to follow proper programming procedures could result in PERMANENT DAMAGE to the PCM.
Figure VIIC-42
Serial data link tester J-42236-A
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CANdi Module
This section applies only to GM vehicles equipped with the new GM LAN/CAN (General Motors
Local Area Network/Controller Area Network). Please disregard this section if your dealership
currently does not have any vehicles supported by this application.
GM vehicles use class 2, low-speed (10.4 K baud rate) systems. A limited number of vehicle platforms
(e.g. Saturn Ion, Cadillac XLR) are equipped with the new GM LAN/CAN system. This type of application
has a single-wire CAN bus for body controls, a medium-speed CAN bus for information and entertainment,
and a high-speed CAN bus for powertrain (OBD II compliant modules). A new diagnostic interface—the
Controller Area Network diagnostic interface (CANdi) has been developed to address these needs. The
CANdi module (Figure VIID-1, Figure VIID-2) serves as an enhancement to the Tech 2 and completes the
interface necessary to communicate with future on-board computer systems.
Figure VIID-1
Controller Area Network diagnostic interface (CANdi) module
Figure VIID-2
Illustration of CANdi module showing wiring
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Basic Operation
The CANdi is an in-line cable module that works with existing Tech 2 components including the VCI,
cables and adapters. Installed, the CANdi module is fully compatible with current and past Tech 2
software. The module powers up in a way that makes it transparent to the user. This allows the existing
Tech 2 software to be used with no changes when the CANdi module is installed. If a vehicle requires the
use of a CANdi module, the Tech 2 will enable features specific to the module.
The primary function of the CANdi module is to add CAN (controller area network) capability to the Tech 2.
The following list summarizes the basic characteristics of the CANdi module:
! Supports simultaneous communications on three CAN buses
! Provides high-speed UART communications with the Tech 2
The Tech 2 controls CANdi module operation. When installed, the CANdi module does not interfere with
any diagnostic procedure currently performed by the Tech 2. Use of the module does not require any
physical changes to the Tech 2, cables, or adapters. The module operates transparently until activated by
the Tech 2. Upon activation, the CANdi module operates under control of the Tech 2. Tech 2 application
software loaded on the Tech 2 PCMCIA card determines all functionality.
IMPORTANT
When functioning properly the CANdi’s LED will flash. If a problem occurs, the LED will be constantly
illuminated. If the module’s light is constantly illuminated, refer to the troubleshooting section in this
manual.
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Figure VIID-3
CANdi module connections
IMPORTANT
To ensure accurate test results, you must install Tech 2 software version 23.005 (August 2003) or later.
Appendix 1
Tech 2 - VCI - cable system test
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IMPORTANT
You must update the PCMCIA (32-megabyte) card first before connecting the CANdi module to the
Tech 2. Always disconnect the CANdi module from the Tech 2 before downloading any software
updates to the PCMCIA card.
The CANdi module has the capability to store three different software versions.
Software updates for the CANdi module are stored on the 32-megabyte PCMCIA card. The CANdi module
will be automatically updated when it is connected to the vehicle’s DLC and the Tech 2 is powered on.
When a CANdi module is updated, the screen shown in Figure VI-25 will be displayed. Software update
progress will be displayed on the Tech 2 screen. If any problems occur concerning the update, they will be
displayed on the Tech 2. (Refer to Section VI - Troubleshooting.)
After a successful update, the current CANdi software version can be obtained by selecting:
! F9: CANdi Diagnostics - from the Tool Options menu (Figure VI-29)
! F0: POST Results - from the CANdi Diagnostics menu (Figure VI-30)
The CANdi POST Results screen (Figure VI-31) can also be used to determine if the module had any
problems during the software update or start-up sequence. Customer Support may also use the
information from the CANdi POST Results screen, if you encounter any problems during an update.
The latest CANdi software version will be included in TIS software and will be automatically downloaded to
the PCMCIA card during a software update. Make sure you have the latest version of TIS software on your
terminal.
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GM Tech 2 / VCI / Cable Test
1. Ensure the connection of the DLC (VCI) loopback adapter (Part Number 3000109) to the VCI module of the Tech 2.
2. Navigate to the self test option: At the Tech 2 Main Menu, select F3: Tool Options, and then choose Self Test.
3. Select the test F2: Automated VCI. Screen 1 (shown below) should appear if the test passes. (Note: If failures are noticed on the
CCD test and the HBCC test, these will not affect diagnostics on GM vehicles.)
4. Select F4: Selectable VCI and press the More Test soft key. Choose F1: VCI Dual Uart. Screen 2 appears if the test passes.
5. Select F5: VCI J1708, and Screen 3 will display.
6. Select F6: VCI TPU, and Screen 4 will display.
NOTE: When performing the TPU test, it is critical that TPU12 and TPU15 indicate “Pass.” If these two TPU channels indicate “Fail,”
or if they are not present in the above list, then the VCI module for the Tech 2 is possibly damaged.
7. Insert the DLC Burndy cable into the Tech 2/VCI and the DLC loopback adapter at the end of the cable and repeat the tests listed
above. (Note: When running the VCI TPU test, TPU12 and TPU15 must show up as pass. If they indicate, “fail,” or if they are not
present on the screen, then the cable might be damaged. This is assuming that TPU12 and TPU15 passed with the VCI loopback
adapter connected directly into the VCI. Also, when performing the VCI TPU test, TPU13 and TPU14 will not appear on the screen
when running this test with the DLC Burndy cable inserted into the Tech 2/VCI and the loopback adapter at the end of the cable.)
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2
5 4
1. Keypad
2. Power on and off button
3. DLC cable connection
4. VCI (Vehicle Communications Interface) latching lever
5. Adjustable strap
6. Tilt stand
7. Display
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Your Tech 2 will be composed of a base kit and a variety of the following
subcomponents:
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Additional Tech 2 adapters and accessories are listed below:
NOTE: Every Tech 2 kit does not include every adapter listed.
*Controller Area Network diagnostic interface
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Tech 2 power supplies and cables are listed below:
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3
2
1. RS-232 port
2. RS-232 loopback adapter (P/N 3000112)
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1. VCI connector
2. Tech 2 DLC cable (P/N 3000095)
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4
1. Power jack
2. NAO power supply (P/N 3000113)
3. Tech 2 DLC cable (P/N 3000095)
4. DLC loopback adapter (P/N 3000109)
5. RS-232 loopback adapter (P/N 3000112)
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1. Velcro strap
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2
2
5
4 3
1. Soft keys
2. Action keys (YES, NO, ENTER, EXIT)
3. Control keys (SHIFT, PWR)
4. Help key
5. Function keys (F0 - F9)
6. Selection (arrow) keys
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3
1. Tech 2 power jack connector
(for non-vehicle communications)
2. Tech 2 DLC cable (P/N 3000095)
3. NAO power supply (P/N 3000113)
4 4. Universal power supply (P/N 3000115)
8 5. Cigarette lighter power cable (P/N 3000096)
5 6. Battery clamps
7. Fuse box - 3 amps
7
8. Battery power cable (P/N 3000097)
9. DLC cable power jack connector
6 (for vehicle communications)
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A variety of power cord plugs are available for the Tech 2, as shown:
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NAO 12/19 This adapter allows Opel / Isuzu / Geo This adapter allows
Pin Adapter ALDL connection to 3/19 Adapter connection for
some 1994-1995 Opel, Isuzu, and
NAO vehicles and Geo vehicles that
all previous 1993 3000099 have a 3-pin 3000102
and earlier vehicles horizontal
equipped with connector.
12-pin ALDL
connectors.
Opel 10/19 This adapter allows Opel / Isuzu This adapter allows
Adapter connection for 3/19 Adapter connection for Opel
current Opel and Isuzu vehicles
vehicles with a with a 3-pin “T”
10-pin connector. 3000100 connector. 3000103
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DAY MONTH DATE YEAR TIME : :
Total Pass............................. 1
Total Failures ...................... 0
PCMCIA Cards Present .... 1
Main VCI
Details Details
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Test Complete
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PCB DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Test Results Solution
RAM/ROM 0- Pass Record type of failure.
1- ROM read fail Cycle Tech 2 power (press [PWR]) and retest.
2- RAM read fail If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
3- RAM write and read do not compare.
Display controller User determines if display is correct. If the display shows a noticeable failure during tests,
(Contrast and characters) contact Customer Support.
Sound transducer User determines if sound transducer is If no sound is emitted by repeatedly selecting Auto-
working. mated Test or Sound On, contact Customer Support.
Real-time clock Time is displayed correctly. Reset clock. Cycle Tech 2 power and retest. If time is
Invalid values are displayed for date, year, not retained, contact Customer Support.
hour, minute, or second.
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VCI MODULE DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Test Results Solution
MUX MUX A: S5 & S14 If MUX A or B fails, cycle Tech 2 power and retest.
(Multiplexer) pass/fail If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
MUX B: S1 & S3
pass/fail
VCI adapter ID Recognized adapter If adapter fails, use a different adapter to make sure
(performed only during Cannot identify adapter that the VCI correctly identifies the adapters.
selectable VCI test) Cycle Tech 2 power and retest failed adapter. If adapter
fails second test, contact Customer Support.
VCI ADC Channel A - pass/fail If channel A or channel B fail, cycle Tech 2 and retest.
(Analog to digital converter) Channel B - pass/fail If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
Cross point Pull up - pass/fail If a failure occurs, cycle Tech 2 and retest.
TPU5, TPU1, and TPU0 - pass/fail (results If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
from selectable VCI test)
SIPO Pass/fail for each area tested If a failure occurs, cycle Tech 2 and retest.
(Serial In Parallel Out) If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
CCD CCD - pass/fail Connect loopback and retest if loopback not connected.
(Chrysler Collision Detection) CCD - loopback not connected If test fails, disregard results. Test is not for GM vehicles
(other than Saab) at this time.
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VCI MODULE DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Test Results Solution
GND FET GND FET - pass/fail Check loopback adapter to make sure it is connected,
(Ground Field Effect cycle Tech 2 retest.
Transistor) If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
VCI HBCC HBCC - pass/fail If HBCC chip fails, cycle Tech 2 and retest.
(Hosted Bus Control Chip) If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
VCI DUART Channel A - pass/fail If channel A or channel B fail, cycle Tech 2 and retest.
(Dual Universal Asynchro- Channel B - pass/fail If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
nous Receiver Transmitter)
VCI I/O 1 - I/O 16 Test Pass/fail messages will be displayed for Once an error has been detected on one of the I/O
each of the I/O lines (results from selectable lines, you can test the specific line by selecting F3 or F4
VCI test). tests. If the test fails continuously or intermittently,
If test fails, was loopback installed? contact Customer Support.
VCI loopback Pass/fail message for each I/O loopback For any failure, make sure the loopback is connected.
test. Use F1: Check ID to verify that the loopback is found.
Cycle Tech 2 and retest. If problem persists, contact
Customer Support.
VCI short L & M Open I/O 7 - pass/fail For any failure, cycle Tech 2 and retest.
Open I/O 9 - pass/fail If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
Hi I/O 7 - pass/fail
Hi I/O 9 - pass/fail
Lo I/O 7 - pass/fail
Lo I/O 9 - pass/fail
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VCI MODULE DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Test Results Solution
VCI J1708 Internal transceiver - pass/fail For any failure, cycle Tech 2 and retest.
Differential - pass/fail If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
Differential - pass/fail (results from
selectable VCI test)
VCI TPU TPU0 - pass/fail For any failure, cycle Tech 2 and retest.
(Time Processor Unit) TPU1 - pass/fail If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
TPU5 - pass/fail
TPU12 & TPU15 - pass/fail (or not tested if
no loopback)
TPU13 & TPU14 - pass/fail (or not tested if
no loopback)
VCI level shifters MUX A 2.5 V Hi - pass/fail For any failure, cycle Tech 2 and retest.
MUX A 2.5 V Lo - pass/fail If problem persists, contact Customer Support.
MUX A 5.0 V Hi - pass/fail
MUX A 5.0 V Lo - pass/fail (results from
selectable VCI test)
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POWER SOURCE: DLC CABLE
Step Action Yes No
1 Does vehicle support power through DLC cable connection Go to Step 2. Use alternate power.
exclusively? (If you are not sure, consult your service manual.)
2 Using a digital multi-meter (DMM), verify vehicle battery voltage. Go to Step 3. Charge battery.
Is battery fully charged?
3 Verify connection at vehicle DLC connector for loose or damaged Repair connector. Go to Step 4.
pin(s). (Consult vehicle service
Did you find a problem? manual.)
5 Remove DLC cable from Tech 2 and attach alternate power Replace DLC cable. Problem with Tech 2.
supply at VCI power jack connection located at bottom of Tech 2. Contact Customer
Does Tech 2 power on? Support.
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POWER SOURCE: CIGARETTE LIGHTER POWER CABLE
Step Action Yes No
1 1. Unplug cigarette lighter power cable from DLC cable. Go to Step 2. Go to Step 3.
2. Using a digital multi-meter (DMM), verify voltage output at
cigarette lighter power cable power jack.
Do you have battery voltage output?
2 1. Remove DLC cable from Tech 2. Replace DLC cable. Problem with Tech 2.
2. Plug in cigarette lighter power jack to the VCI power jack Contact Customer
connector located at bottom of Tech 2. Support.
Does the Tech 2 power on?
4 Disconnect cigarette lighter power cable from vehicle and verify Go to Step 5. Problem with vehicle.
voltage output at vehicle cigarette lighter socket. Consult vehicle service
Do you have battery voltage output? manual.
5 Check fuse in cigarette lighter power cable (refer to Figure VI-23). Replace fuse. Replace cigarette lighter
Does fuse need replacing? power cable.
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POWER SOURCE: BATTERY POWER CABLE
Step Action Yes No
1 1. Unplug battery power cable power jack from DLC cable. Go to Step 2. Go to Step 3.
2. Using a digital multi-meter (DMM), verify voltage output at
battery power cable power jack.
Do you have battery voltage output?
2 1. Remove DLC cable from Tech 2. Replace DLC cable. Problem with Tech 2.
2. Plug in battery power cable power jack to the VCI power jack Contact Customer
connector located at bottom of Tech 2. Support.
Does the Tech 2 power on?
4 Check fuse(s) in battery power cable (refer to Figure VI-24). Replace fuse(s). Replace battery power
Does fuse(s) need replacing? cable.
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POWER SOURCE: NAO OR UNIVERSAL POWER SUPPLY
Step Action Yes No
1 1. Unplug NAO (or Universal) power supply jack from DLC cable. Go to Step 2. Replace NAO or
2. Using a digital multi-meter (DMM), verify voltage output at Universal power supply.
power jack.
Do you have battery voltage output?
2 1. Remove DLC cable from Tech 2. Replace DLC cable. Problem with Tech 2.
2. Plug in NAO (or Universal) power supply power jack to the VCI Contact Customer
power jack connector located at bottom of Tech 2. Support.
Does the Tech 2 power on?
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Server
The hub allows multiple The hub also feeds other computers,
clients to access the server. which are in the office area and do
Hub not require Techline software.
Dealers must update software from the server for each individual Techline client PC.
NOTE: Hold your cursor arrow over the blue text to see definitions (above and below):
Icon, LAN, Loading Procedure, Login / Logon, Logoff, Password, User Name
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1. Exit TIS
2. Selection Page
3. Vehicle Context
4. Close Active Application
5. Print a Screendump
6. TIS Newsletter
7. Help
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RS-232 PORT
KEY
1. Upload from Handheld
2. Open an Existing File
3. Save Snapshot
4. Single-Column Mode
5. Two-Column Mode
6. Toggle Units
7. View DTC Information
8. Display Graph (three)
9. Lock/Unlock Parameters
10. Display Graph (six)
11. DTC Change Mode
12. Print
13. Show / Hide Failure
Record Information
14. First Frame
15. Reverse One Frame
16. Play in Reverse
17. Trigger Frame
18. Play Forward
19. Forward One Frame
20. Last Frame
21. Stop Play
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
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RS-232 port
DLC connector
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OBPA SELECTION
OBPA Cable Adapter Color Years Body Engine
Cable #1 Black 1990–94 R 1.6L LO1 VIN 6
1991–94 R 1.8L LV6 VIN 8
Clear 1996 A, J, L, S/T Truck 2.2L LN2 VIN 4
1995 J 2.3L LD2 VIN D
1996 J, N 2.4L LD9 VIN T
1994–95 S/T Pickup 4.3L LB4 VIN Z
Blue 1993 S/T Pickup 4.3L LB4 VIN Z
Cable #2 Blue & Smoke 1993 W 3.1L LH0 VIN T
1994–95 L, N, W 3.1L L82 VIN M
1993–95 F 3.4L L32 VIN S
1994–96 B 4.3L L99 VIN W
1994–96 B, D, Y 5.7L LT1 VIN P
1996 Y 5.7L LT4 VIN 5
1994–97 F 5.7L LT1 VIN P
Pink 1992–93 A, J 2.2L LN2 VIN 4
1993 L 2.2L LN2 VIN 4
Cable #3 Smoke 1995–97 S/T Truck 4.3L L35 VIN W
1996–97 S/T Truck 4.3L LF6 VIN X
1996–97 C/K, G, L/M, P Truck 4.3L L35 VIN W
1996–97 C/K, G Truck 5.0L L30 VIN M
1996–97 C/K, G, P Truck 5.7L L31 VIN R
1996–97 C/K, G, P Truck 7.4L L29 VIN J
1997 W4 5.7L L31 VIN R
Cable #4 Blue 1996 A, L, N, W 3.1L L82 VIN M
1996–97 W 3.4L LQ1 VIN X
1997 W 3.8L L67 VIN 1
1997 N, W 3.1L L82 VIN M
1997 J, S/T Truck 2.2L LN2 VIN 4
1997 J, N 2.4L LD9 VIN T
1996–97 U Van 3.4L LA1 VIN E
1995–97 F 3.8L L36 VIN K
1997 Y 5.7L LS1 VIN G
1996–97 C, G, H, W 3.8L L36 VIN K
1996–97 C, G, H 3.8L L67 VIN 1
1996–97 G 4.0L L47 VIN C
1996–97 E, K 4.6L LD8 VIN Y
1996–97 E, K 4.6L L37 VIN 9
Light Blue 1996–97 C/K, G, P Truck 6.5L L65 VIN F
1996–97 C/K Truck 6.5L L56 VIN S
1997 C6/C7, PG/B7 6.5L L65 VIN F
1997 Z 1.9L LLO VIN 7
1997 Z 1.9L L24 VIN 8
existing
VCI
existing
DLC cable
CANdi existing
module J-1962
adapter
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