Here is the real experience by our customer Mr.Gary Richardson on GM Tech 2 Scanner.
Bought the highest quality version as i didn’t want to risk any
issues with the device, and it all works fine and i do not regret my
purchase.
It arrived pretty fast, but i got a £17 customs charge which i didn’t realise i’d get.
First impression: the carry case is not the one shown in the photo’s,
which is annoying as the one in the photo’s looks really good, With the
cables and candi module stored underneath 2 flaps, the main unit and
adaptors clipping in the top of the case etc.
What i got was a basic plastic case (with sharp metal catches) where
everything is squashed in on one level in foam, it does the job i guess,
but i’d really have prefered the better case i thought i was paying the
extra £30 for.
I’d bought a genuine Ugreen rs232 to usb cable in advance, £10 off
amazon, this is one of the few cables listed as working with the tech2,
and it did, connects at highest speed with no issues at all.
The house power supply has an american plug on it (psu has a universal voltage of 100 to 250 volts)
i got worried when the tech2 wouldn’t even turn on, then i noticed the
plug had slightly pulled out of the adaptor i had to use, something we
are not used to in england as our plugs fit the sockets very securely
and are hard to accidentally pull out, so changing the plug is one of
the first things to do…
The house psu runs pretty warm btw.
I did all the self tests and it passed them all with flying colours
(except the usual HBCC test that gets ignored (used on some ford
vehicles i believe) and the RS485 that has no loopback adaptor so will
always fail)
I took it out to my car (a 2011 vauxhall meriva B) and plugged it in, it
connected straight away and i asked it to give me a list of DTC’s, i
had been using an op-com before i got the Tech2 and the tech2 listed
some old DTC’s the op-com had never picked up, I cleared the DTC’s, then
tried the rest of the diagnostics available, i had no problems so far, i
was able to move engine actuators (op-com can’t do that on the meriva
B) operate things remotely, saw the DPF was at 108% full, so went for a
little drive and the tech2 showed the DPF regen in progress, got an
exhaust temp of 650 degrees C during it)
However that test drive showed up the universal weakness of the clone
tech2’s, the internal power supply cuts out when you start the engine
so the tech2 re-boots, this means there are a few diagnostic tests you
can never do that involve starting the engine whilst the tech2 monitors
things (unless you use external power to the tech2, which is advised
against in all service manuals)
There is a solution, replace the internal power supply module with a better quality unit!!
There is also a highly recommended modification of removing the RS232
chip and putting a usb module in it’s place so you have a direct USB
connection to the tech2, rather than the 4 connections that are just
begging to be caught and pulled apart whilst uploading software to the
car.
These mods are on the tech2 wiki (google it)
I then tried to SPS to my car to add a new IPC… one of the reasons i bought the Tech2.
That’s when discovered my car is not in the list of cars you use the
tech2 to service program directly (the: connect tech2 to car, download
data, take tech2 to computer, upload data, download software update,
take tech2 back to car and upload the software method)
But i figured i could SPS using the tech2 in the J2534 pass thru
mode… only my computer couldn’t connect to the tech2 in that mode…
remote view of the unit worked but not SPS… i figured the issue out tho…
The rs232 to usb adapter had been assigned to com port 7 when i plugged it in, i changed the com port to COM1
~windows / computer / device manager / ports (COM & LPT) and find
the relevant port your rs232 adapter is on (it wont be listed as
‘Tech2′) and change it to port 1~
Now SPS in pass thru mode works perfectly, i updated the software in a
few of the modules (i use GlobalTis 32b, the last offline version with
full SPS capability, was released in 2012 i believe, and it had newer
software than my 2011 car had in it)
Then i did an update of the BCM and IPC to allow the rain sensor i’d
just wired in to be seen by the systems, I tried to add a new
immobilizer key, but it refused the accept the new key, most likely the
key is at fault.. as part of learning new keys is to delete the old ones
from the system, and the tech2 added them back no problem.
I’ve also used the Professional Diagnostic Tool
tech2 to connect to ford vehicles using some software called ‘ForScan’
it has the Tech2 listed as a J2534 pass thru devise and works fine with
it, The pcmcia card that came with the Tech2 allowed it’s self to be
re-written (some people buying from other places find the card is locked
and can’t be re-written)
i used GlobalTis’s card writer feature, it takes 40 minutes to write the card, but it works fine.
I’m very pleased with my Tech2 so far, the only thing that would make
it perfect would be the carry case that’s shown in the photo’s, but
that dosent affect how the actual devise works.
I’d recommend anyone buy their Tech2 from this obd2tool.com, and i have pointed a few people who were interested in buying one here.
Thanks to Mr.Gary Richardson for his Experience sharing.
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