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Old Sep 17, 2018 | 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Dano523
For GM option is the one you want.
Scroll down to the list on the middle of the page in blue, and you need the card that has GM english that will have GM 33.004 for the C6 vet on that card.

The card/option for American Holden that will come with a Holden card versions V149 and V147 that would be for the these type of Holden cars instead,

If for some reason you need one of the other card for a different car make, you can order that card separately to swap out in the Tech II to use on those cars.

Thanks!

Hope you don't mind answering another question. I'm getting the Tech II so that I can replace my RCDLR. Do I need anything else to mate this to the other computer(s) (BCM)? Thanks again.
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Will need to set up TIS2000 on a laptop to SPS flash with the Tech II in pass through mode, and best guess is that your laptop does not have a RS232 port, so will need to buy the needed USB cable, and then download the needed USB cable drive to the Win XP version that your running TIS200 on.

Cable can be bought here, and the needed driver source for XP is listed on the same page as well.

https://www.automationdirect.com/adc...550F38129A330C

So short version once you have the RCDLR installed in the car, connect the Tech II to the car, put the Tech II in pass through mode, connect the Tech II to the laptop via the usb cable, get Tis2000 running in a VM shell, start SPS in Tis2000, select ecm replace and program, build the car in the pull down menu;s, let SPS scan the car to pull the vin number, SPS will bring up the module list, click on RCDLR, select replace and program, Normal mode (not VCI), hit next, and SPS will walk you through the rest to flash/ marry the RCDLR to the car.
Also, if your car is not a Export model, do not select RCDLR export in the module list!!!!
For USA cars, it just the normal RCDLR module that you want to select.
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Old Sep 18, 2018 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Dano523
Will need to set up TIS2000 on a laptop to SPS flash with the Tech II in pass through mode, and best guess is that your laptop does not have a RS232 port, so will need to buy the needed USB cable, and then download the needed USB cable drive to the Win XP version that your running TIS200 on.

Cable can be bought here, and the needed driver source for XP is listed on the same page as well.

https://www.automationdirect.com/adc...550F38129A330C

So short version once you have the RCDLR installed in the car, connect the Tech II to the car, put the Tech II in pass through mode, connect the Tech II to the laptop via the usb cable, get Tis2000 running in a VM shell, start SPS in Tis2000, select ecm replace and program, build the car in the pull down menu;s, let SPS scan the car to pull the vin number, SPS will bring up the module list, click on RCDLR, select replace and program, Normal mode (not VCI), hit next, and SPS will walk you through the rest to flash/ marry the RCDLR to the car.
Also, if your car is not a Export model, do not select RCDLR export in the module list!!!!
For USA cars, it just the normal RCDLR module that you want to select.
Thank you for all your help. I appreciate you answering my questions and detailing the steps to mate the RCDLR.
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