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[S10-EV] GM Tech 2: Clone vs OEM with S10 EV

Jason Toberman Sat, 22 Aug 2020 09:35:01 -0400 2020 / #7
Hi! When working with the 97-98 factory made GM S10 EVs, do most of you use a
genuine OEM Tech 2? Does anyone use the cheap clones? >From my research online, it seems that clones can do everything the genuine
OEMs can do as long as they have the GM 32MB flash card. But all these
youtube videos and other websites are based on "normal" ICE cars, so I am
curious if anyone is using a Tech 2 clone with any success? My previous
experience with troubleshooting cars has been with my $20 bluetooth OBDII
sensor, so I have never used either a genuine or clone Tech 2 before. This is the current clone that I am looking at (and kind of optimistic
about):
https://www.obd2tool.com/goods-1568-GM+Tech2+GM+Scanner+-CANdi++TIS+(Works+for+GMSAABOPELSUZUKIISUZUHolden).html Thanks Jason
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[S10-EV] GM Tech 2: Clone vs OEM with S10 EV

T Sandstrom Sat, 22 Aug 2020 11:32:15 -0700 2020 / #8
I have the same question. I need the same help too!
'97 S10 EV with Lead acid batteries
Have a NiMH battery pack, but cannot change without OEM Tech 2 or clone? On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 6:35 AM Jason Toberman <[email removed]>
wrote: > Hi!
>
> When working with the 97-98 factory made GM S10 EVs, do most of you use a
> genuine OEM Tech 2? Does anyone use the cheap clones?
>
> From my research online, it seems that clones can do everything the
> genuine OEMs can do as long as they have the GM 32MB flash card. But all
> these youtube videos and other websites are based on "normal" ICE cars, so
> I am curious if anyone is using a Tech 2 clone with any success? My
> previous experience with troubleshooting cars has been with my $20
> bluetooth OBDII sensor, so I have never used either a genuine or clone Tech
> 2 before.
>
> This is the current clone that I am looking at (and kind of optimistic
> about):
> https://www.obd2tool.com/goods-1568-GM+Tech2+GM+Scanner+-CANdi++TIS+(Works+for+GMSAABOPELSUZUKIISUZUHolden).html
>
> Thanks
>
> Jason
>
>
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[S10-EV] GM Tech 2: Clone vs OEM with S10 EV

List member Sun, 23 Aug 2020 15:35:51 +0000 (UTC) 2020 / #9
I had the OEM Tech 2 and bought it on ebay for $400.00. It came with the case and all accessories. It still had the protective plastic on the screen. I have no experience with the clone. Had my 1997 S10E for 10 years and just sold it on ebay about a year ago. It's in Germany now. Good luck!KevinBear Delaware -----Original Message-----
From: T Sandstrom <[email removed]>
To: Jason Toberman <[email removed]>
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Sent: Sat, Aug 22, 2020 2:32 pm
Subject: Re: [S10-EV] GM Tech 2: Clone vs OEM with S10 EV I have the same question. I need the same help too!'97 S10 EV with Lead acid batteriesHave a NiMH battery pack, but cannot change without OEM Tech 2 or clone?
On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 6:35 AM Jason Toberman <[email removed]> wrote: Hi!
When working with the 97-98 factory made GM S10 EVs, do most of you use a genuine OEM Tech 2? Does anyone use the cheap clones? 
>From my research online, it seems that clones can do everything the genuine OEMs can do as long as they have the GM 32MB flash card. But all these youtube videos and other websites are based on "normal" ICE cars, so I am curious if anyone is using a Tech 2 clone with any success? My previous experience with troubleshooting cars has been with my $20 bluetooth OBDII sensor, so I have never used either a genuine or clone Tech 2 before. 
This is the current clone that I am looking at (and kind of optimistic about): https://www.obd2tool.com/goods-1568-GM+Tech2+GM+Scanner+-CANdi++TIS+(Works+for+GMSAABOPELSUZUKIISUZUHolden).html
Thanks
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