Remote Programming
NOTE:
DO NOT program a control module unless you are directed by a service procedure or you are directed by a technical service bulletin. Programming a control module at any other time will not permanently correct a customer's concern.
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- Install the Tech 2® to the data link connector (DLC), with the Tech 2® turned OFF.
- Turn ON Tech 2®. Press ENTER at title screen.
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
- Turn OFF all vehicle accessories.
- Select SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM at the MAIN MENU.
- Select REQUEST INFO.
- Enter the vehicle description by following the on-screen instructions.
- Verify that the correct VIN is entered on the Tech 2® and select YES.
- Turn OFF the Tech 2®.
- Disconnect the Tech 2® from the vehicle.
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- Connect the Tech 2® to the terminal.
- Launch the TIS application at the terminal.
- Select the SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM at the main screen.
- Highlight the following information on the Select Diagnostic Tool and Programming Process Screen:
- Select DIAGNOSTIC TOOL, then select Tech 2.
- Select PROGRAMMING PROCESS. Identify whether an existing module is being reprogrammed or a module is being replaced with a new one.
- Select ECU LOCATION. Select vehicle.
- Select NEXT.
- Verify the connections and select NEXT.
- Verify the VIN and select NEXT.
- Select the appropriate controller for the vehicle being serviced.
- Select the type of programming to be performed from the following categories:
- NORMAL - Used for updating an existing calibration or programming a new controller.
- VEHICLE CONFIGURATION INDEX (VCI) - Used for updating an existing controller or programming a new controller for newer vehicles whose VINs are not yet in the database.
- RECONFIGURE - Used to reconfigure a vehicle for changes in tire size and/or axle ratios.
- Select NEXT.
- Select the appropriate calibration file for the vehicle being serviced.
- Select NEXT.
- Verify your selection on the Summary screen.
- Select NEXT.
- Perform the CRANKSHAFT POSITION VARIATION RELEARN PROCEDURE using the SPECIAL FUNCTIONS feature, if applicable.
- Close the application and return to the TIS APPLICATION SELECTION screen after the download is complete.
- Turn OFF the Tech 2®.
- Disconnect the Tech 2® from the terminal.
- Connect the Tech 2® to the vehicle DLC, with the engine and the Tech 2® OFF.
- Turn ON the Tech 2®.
- Press ENTER at the TITLE screen.
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
- Select SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM.
- Select the PROGRAM ECU function on the Tech 2.
- Verify the VIN and calibration numbers, select CONTINUE.
- Follow the on-screen instructions and select CONTINUE.
- Select CONTINUE and exit the program after the Tech 2 displays PROGRAMMING WAS SUCCESSFUL.
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- Turn OFF the Tech 2.
- Disconnect the Tech 2 from the vehicle.
- Verify the control module programming was successful. Turn OFF the ignition for 30 seconds.
- Start engine. Repeat the Service Programming System procedure if the vehicle does not start or starts but runs rough.
NOTE:
Select REQUEST INFO again if a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) was previously stored in the Tech 2®.
NOTE:
If the VIN is incorrect, Select NO, and write down the correct VIN.
NOTE:
You may receive a message stating that the control module could be a service control module if you selected NO to the VIN being correct. Click OK.
NOTE:
When selecting the Vehicle Configuration Index (VCI) programming type, a valid VCI number for the vehicle must be entered. This number may be obtained from the Techline Customer Support.
NOTE:
Refer to SERVICE BULLETINS before SERVICE PROGRAMMING is performed if the bulletins are listed along with the calibration files.
NOTE:
Select CANCEL if you receive a message stating that the calibration selected is already the current calibration in the control module and reprogramming with the same download is not allowed.
NOTE:
Some vehicles will require that Idle Learn, TP Learn, Theft Deterrent Relearn, or Crankshaft Variation Learn procedures be performed after programming. Consult the appropriate service information for these procedures.