![]() I recommend only doing one module at a time which is a good bit more back and forth but safer. It reads the Tech2 for the vehicle info and then presents you with a list of software for all of the modules and shows you which have updated software. You then connect it to the computer running TIS2000, GlobalTIS, or TIS2WEB subscription and select programming in the computer. ![]() It interrogates all of the modules on the vehicle for the current versions and the VIN number. The way programming works is you connect the Tech2 to the vehicle and tell it you want to program a module. The computer will need a serial port for downloading the programming to the Tech2 for programming your vehicle. The TIS2000 software is really not needed to use the Tech2 though – that is needed if you want to update the firmware in the various modules in your vehicle like the ECU, BCM, DDM, etc.įor programming you also need to have TIS2000 running on a computer or pay GM for a 24 month subscription for their TIS2WEB (Vehicle Programming) for $40 Getting that working is a bit of a project in and of itself as the software is old and seems to work best on Windows XP. That being said, there is a software side of things that work alongside the Tech2 which is the TIS2000 software. Cannot really compare software with a Tech2 as that is comparing hardware to a program. I bought my Tech2 from and it works great. It’s about my Tech 2 china clone and vehicle programming.
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