![]() ![]() These are very expensive but can interface with every GM vehicle. They will not interface with newer GM vehicles around 2010 plus? (might be slightly off on that year so don't quote me)Ģ) MDI clone - GM's diagnostic tool for dealerships is the MDI2. There are mixed reviews on the internet but as a general rule it will work for what I need but maybe prone to failure. Thats all good, all part of the fun of owning these cars out here they are very rare.ġ) T ech2 clone - These use old hardware and GM have discontinued them although chinese companies seem to still be manufacturing them presumably because there is still a demand for them. It is very difficult here to find a mechanic that can interface with every function (diagnostic, coding, programming) and most don't know anything about the quirks and troubleshooting methods of these cars.
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