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Old 08-25-2014, 02:04 AM
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I got my original Tech2 Pro kit used from a small garage that went out of business. As a certified Honda/Acura Master Tech, i need this scanner to fix my own truck as the Honda/Acura HDS won't communicate with GM protocols even on generic mode.

Get it scan and review the snapshot, that way it's easier to tell if one of the sensors is not functioning properly or it could be from one of the sensor circuits.

Since i replaced the RR wheel sensor, i put around 400km on the truck and the ABS/TCS light never came ON.

I will be driving to Boston this labour day weekend and will report back.
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Update....

Just came from a 1200km trip and no ABS/TCS light came on. 14.7mpg, used to get 16mpg with oem tire set-up.
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Citi,
Since I dont have a Tech2... is there only that one place for it to fail? Or is there other areas that this could fail?
My lights went from on intermittently to coming on after maybe 10 minutes worth of driving yesterday... this time it doesnt even take a bump to sit it off.

Any comments/suggestions would be great!!
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Old 09-05-2014, 07:02 PM
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jsbihn,
It's hard to tell which part of the abs/tcs system is faulty without a scanner. I'm guessin' it's one of the wheel sensor but which one of the four. It also could be the wheel sensor circuit, again which one?. If you find a scanner that will read and access the wheel sensor output then you're golden.

Sorry, that's all i can tell you for now, let me know if you need any more info.

Goodluck!
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Guru, Citi, HT....
Would this Tech2 work on my 03 H2 and 99 Corvette and be able to read all the codes?

http://www.obdiiscanner.com/professi...gm-tech-2.html

and do i need cerain things with it and or a CANDi module?
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jsbihn,
If you want to try it...go ahead...for me, i'm not a fan of those chinese knock-off. Let me know how it goes.

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