Nobby
03-26-2007, 23:36
I am looking for some input from Tech 2/GM Techs users with regards to scan tool use.
I recently purchased the Autoenginuity package with the enhanced GM bi-directional support. The package however is not able to as per the Diagnostic Charts have the vehicle run the diagnostic specific to the code after making repairs to test to see if you were successfull. I called them about this and they were basically unaware of this process and initially kind of came off as that cannot be done, to which I read for them the piece of a diagnostic chart where it says this. They further went on to say that they have all the Tech 2 licensing and have not observed that feature.
Now of course driving the vehicle for a while would obviously test the repairs, however it strikes me as a very usefull feature to be able to test the specific code immediately after replacing parts/making repairs etc. Interesting enough my troubleshooting mind had imagined/assumed that a bi-directional scantool would be able to do this anyway.
My question is for those using Tech 2's do you find this to be a valuable feature? I am kind of surprised as to their ignorance on this. I am considering asking them to figure this one out and program and update their package do be able to do this. Being a newbie to the scantool world I am trying to get a handle on how usefull a feature this is though.
cheers
Nobby
I recently purchased the Autoenginuity package with the enhanced GM bi-directional support. The package however is not able to as per the Diagnostic Charts have the vehicle run the diagnostic specific to the code after making repairs to test to see if you were successfull. I called them about this and they were basically unaware of this process and initially kind of came off as that cannot be done, to which I read for them the piece of a diagnostic chart where it says this. They further went on to say that they have all the Tech 2 licensing and have not observed that feature.
Now of course driving the vehicle for a while would obviously test the repairs, however it strikes me as a very usefull feature to be able to test the specific code immediately after replacing parts/making repairs etc. Interesting enough my troubleshooting mind had imagined/assumed that a bi-directional scantool would be able to do this anyway.
My question is for those using Tech 2's do you find this to be a valuable feature? I am kind of surprised as to their ignorance on this. I am considering asking them to figure this one out and program and update their package do be able to do this. Being a newbie to the scantool world I am trying to get a handle on how usefull a feature this is though.
cheers
Nobby