General Motors Tech2 User Guide
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Care & Cleaning
After using the Tech2, a few simple steps will insure that you get the most life out of this
diagnostic tool.
NOTICE:
Do not spray or pour cleaner anywhere on the Tech2. If the Tech2 should
become dirty, clean it with a mild detergent or hand soap. Avoid using harsh solvents such
as petroleum-based cleaning agents: acetone, benzene, trichlorethylene, etc. Harsh
solvents can etch Tech2 plastic surfaces.
Although the Tech2 is water resistant it is not waterproof, so be sure to thoroughly dry off
the Tech2 prior to usage and/or storage.
Maintenance of the Tech2 requires periodic inspection and cleaning of:
• The display window
• The keypad
• The cable assemblies and connectors
Make sure the Tech2 is not connected to a vehicle or other power source and follow the
cleaning procedures detailed below.
Cleaning the Display
The display collects dust and grime during normal use. Occasionally wipe the screen with
a clean, soft, static-free cloth. Remove stubborn stains by applying a non-abrasive glass
cleaner to a soft cloth and wipe cloth across display area.
Cleaning the Keypad
Clean the keypad with a non-abrasive cleaner. Apply a small amount of cleaner on a soft
cloth and wipe cloth across keypad area.
Maintaining the Cable Assemblies and Connectors
Inspect cable assemblies during connection and disconnection to components. Watch for
any cuts or abrasions along the cables. Check the connectors and connector pins for
grease, dirt and corrosion. If contaminants are present, remove them with a mild soap
solution.
Storing the Tech2
• Store the Tech2 away from solvents and other liquids. It is NOT moisture proof.
• Store the Tech2 away from direct sunlight. Ultraviolet and infrared light will darken
the display.
• Store the Tech2 in its plastic case. Otherwise, the high-impact plastic cover could
become scratched.
Summary of Contents for Tech2
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Page 24: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 24 PCMCIA card keying ...
Page 26: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 26 VCI module removal ...
Page 32: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 32 Attaching the Tech2 to non OBD II equipped vehicles ...
Page 40: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 40 RS 232 cable connections ...
Page 46: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 46 Tech2 startup screen ...
Page 47: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 47 Tools Options selected on Main Menu ...
Page 52: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 52 Test Status ...
Page 53: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 53 Test Pass ...
Page 64: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 64 Selectable VCI test selected on Tech2 Self Test main menu ...
Page 65: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 65 First selectable VCI Self Test screen ...
Page 78: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 78 CANdi Diagnostics selected on Tool Options menu ...
Page 86: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 86 System Selection Menu ...
Page 97: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 97 Tool Controls Menu ...
Page 98: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 98 Hardware Menu ...
Page 101: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 101 Accept soft key on data screen ...
Page 103: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 103 Live Plot Screen with selectable items ...
Page 104: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 104 Min Max Adjustment screen ...
Page 106: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 106 Live Plot Resume soft key ...
Page 107: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 107 Live Plot Data List soft key ...
Page 136: ...General Motors Tech2 User Guide 136 Programming Failed Screen ...
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