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As in you couldn't modify anything. Just a gm specific scan tool was all it did, and harder to use. That's all. We could do way more stuff with our otc encore and bosh j2534 setup on everything we bought credits for.
Edit: the Chinese tech2 was like buying a universal $25 harbor freight one for more money and only read the codes. Couldn't clear them either.
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No your not understanding the way I meant it. I understand the tech2 is a gm only tool. Just stating that for the money they paid for the clone it was no better than a 25 dollar generic scanner that only works on gm. It does nothing but read the codes and data. No output controls, no ability to clear codes, no access to bcm or other systems. Just saying as a factor of buyer beware on the clones.You SHOULD be able to do "way more stuff" with a $1500+ scan tool, which is what a shop needs. The idea with the knock-off TechII is to do the same or nearly the same stuff (with GM vehicles) for a few hundred bucks. Sure, this may be limited to GM only, but that's fine in this situation because the OP was talking about a scan tool for his Tahoe. Sounds like there was something wrong the one your shop received.
No your not understanding the way I meant it. I understand the tech2 is a gm only tool. Just stating that for the money they paid for the clone it was no better than a 25 dollar generic scanner that only works on gm. It does nothing but read the codes and data. No output controls, no ability to clear codes, no access to bcm or other systems. Just saying as a factor of buyer beware on the clones.
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I thought the Tech2 was a GM-only tool, anyway