Tech 1 scantool

Mark Romans romans at pacbell.net
Tue Dec 21 05:43:56 GMT 1999


Geoff, you can do the same thing by downloading a snapshot from the tech1
into the Techline pc and printing the screens.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Richards <gerich at one.net.au>
To: Jason R. Haines <gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Monday, December 20, 1999 9:21 PM
Subject: Re[2]: Tech 1 scantool


> Jason,
>
>Saturday, December 11, 1999, 2:30:25 AM, you wrote:
>
>
>
>JRH> The Tech 1 is no longer supported for the US GM dealers - they are
expected
>JRH> to use the Tech 2 now. The dealers can still update the Tech 1 MASS
storage
>JRH> cartridge and other data cartridges through the Techline system
(dealer
>JRH> repair network computer system) but I think the Tech 1 stops being
able to
>JRH> connect to vehicles newer than 1996. I think the Tech 1 is still
supported
>JRH> by Vetronix (the OE manufacturer for GM) and is used by some of the
large
>JRH> fleet operations. The spare parts have become very expensive - the
MASS
>JRH> storage cartridges cost several hundred dollars now (I think we were
quotes
>JRH> $700 or something - anyone have an extra MASS storage cartridge).
>
>JRH> BTW - we have several of the Tech1 printers if anyone is interested.
>
>JRH> Jason
>
>Jason
>I work for Holden in Australia and am interested in these printers
>We have never heard of them
>
>
>Best regards,
> Geoff                            mailto:gerich at one.net.au
>
>




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