Performing the Pass-Thru Procedure
NOTE:
The TIS supports service programming with the Tech 2 scan tool only.
- Launch the TIS application at the terminal. Select the SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM.
- Highlight the following information on the Select Diagnostic Tool and Programming Process screen:
- Select DIAGNOSTIC TOOL--Select PASS-THRU.
- 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.
- Complete all terminal-directed data on the PREPARING FOR COMMUNICATION/DETERMINE VEHICLE screen until NEXT is highlighted.NOTE: In order to reduce the potential for signal loss, the RS-232 cable should not be more than 25 feet long.
- Select NEXT.
- Follow the instructions on the PREPARING FOR COMMUNICATION screen.
- Select NEXT.NOTE: The correct VIN must be entered if the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) does not appear correctly.
- Verify the VIN on the VALIDATE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER screen.
- Select NEXT.
- If an option screen appears, verify the vehicle configuration and/or RPO information.
- Select NEXT.
- Highlight the appropriate control module and programming type on the SUPPORTED CONTROLLERS screen.
- Select NEXT.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.
- Select the proper calibrations on the CALIBRATION SELECTION screen.
- Ensure all the folder tabs have a green check mark.
- Select NEXT.
- Verify the current calibrations with the selected calibrations.
- Select NEXT.
- The TRANSFER DATA screen will appear until the progress bar reaches 100 percent. This may take up to 30 minutes.
- Complete all of the terminal-directed data on the PROGRAMMING COMPLETE screen.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.
- Turn OFF the Tech 2.
- Disconnect the Tech 2 from the vehicle.