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SECTION VIIC<br />

SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM<br />

STEP 2: Transfer Data from the PC to the <strong>Tech</strong> 2<br />

2.1 Connect the <strong>Tech</strong> 2 to the terminal, as shown in Figure VIIB-4.<br />

2.2 At the terminal, launch TIS.<br />

2.3 From the TIS main screen (Figure VIIB-2), select the Service Programming System icon.<br />

2.4 At the Select Diagnostic Tool and Programming Process screen (Figure VIIC-2), make the<br />

appropriate selection for your procedure:<br />

• Under “Select Diagnostic Tool,” select <strong>Tech</strong> 2.<br />

(You would select Information Only/PROM data to get calibrations for a particular vehicle without<br />

using the <strong>Tech</strong> 2, or to get PROM data for vehicles that cannot be programmed. You would select<br />

Pass-Thru to perform SPS without disconnection from the vehicle or the terminal.)<br />

• Under “Select Programming Process,” select Reprogram ECU or Replace and Program ECU,<br />

depending on whether you are reprogramming an existing module or replacing a module.<br />

• Under “Select ECU Location,” select Vehicle or Off Board Programming Adapter (OBPA),<br />

depending on whether you are performing on-vehicle or off-board programming.<br />

2.5 After making selections, select Next.<br />

2.6 Confirm connections and select Next on the Preparing for Communication screen (Figure VIIC-3).<br />

Figure VIIC-2<br />

Select Diagnostic Tool and Programming<br />

Figure VIIC-3<br />

Preparing for Communication screen<br />

IMPORTANT<br />

If you answered NO to the VIN in step 1.7, a box may appear stating “The ECU could be a service<br />

ECU.” Click OK.<br />

Performing Remote SPS, Step 2, continued on next page...<br />

2005 <strong>Tech</strong> 2 <strong>User</strong>’s <strong>Guide</strong> VII - 41

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