![]() I figured ~$500+ at a dealer or ~$400 on my own would be well worth it…obviously if I received a working, defect free, unit. My primary reason for picking up the Tech II was to program a spare key. – Plugin to my ’08 93 Aero and play around with the typical body and key features. – Is now fully functional for F body, C5 and C6, It cost me a lot more than the initial $1000 that I thought was a good deal. There are a lot of other cards for different languages Saab, Holden, etc – You have to specify GM English when you order the unit. – Change one of my c5s that is canadien to US to disable the auto headlights because they don’t always open when they should and when they do work right they come on too early. connected to my intimidator ss and everything was there – $339 for a brand new tech2 with a CANDI module all the cables and adapters and case is great – It works exactly like any others I’ve used at gm dealers over the years Pinpoint bad air bag sensors, turned on the tpms on both our Z’s. Heck, it’s probably made in the same factory as a genuine one with a different sticker on it. ![]() – Used my GM tech II to retrofit tcs and marry a non divorced cd changer. Please only use the buttons that are displayed on the application screens and not on the toolbar.This article includes all GM Tech2 scanner Vetronix clone feedback Yes and No list, aiming to help the GM technicians who are new to GM TECH2. The TIS software application does not support the use of the browser's Forward and Back buttons. General Motors reserves the right, however, to make changes at any time, without notice. ![]() The information contained herein is designed to be as comprehensive and factual as possible. Material contained in this site pertains to products and services for the U.S. ![]() GM, the GM Emblem, Buick, the Buick Emblem, Chevrolet, the Chevrolet Emblem, Cadillac, the Cadillac Emblem, Geo, the Geo grille Emblem, GMC, the GMC Emblem, Oldsmobile, the Oldsmobile Emblem, Pontiac, the Pontiac Emblem, Saturn, the Saturn Emblem and Chevy are trademarks of General Motors. To obtain the Calibration Verification Number (CVN) for any calibration part number, enter the part number of the calibration ID and select 'Get CVN.' ![]() To obtain the latest electronic controller calibration information for your vehicle, enter the vehicle's 17 character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and select 'Get CAL ID'. ![]()
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