GM had some overlap between the newer MDI and the Tech 2. In case you aren't familiar with the Tech 2, it is the GM factory scan tool from 1996-some 2013 models. Some of the special functions I prefer the way the Tech 2 is laid out, but a lot of that is due to the fact that I've been using a Tech 2 for 20 years. So my opinion of this tool is somewhat based off of my experience with those.Īs far as GM goes, I would consider the Autel quite close to what the Tech 2 is capable of. Most of the vehicles that I work on, but not all, I have factory tooling for. I know not everyone on this forum is, so some of this may seem over the top. I should mention that I am a mechanic for a living. I wanted to easily see readiness monitors and stuff like that since everyone waits until they need new plates to get this stuff repaired. I wanted something that the OBD2 side was easily accessible for when I do emissions repairs. I had been a skeptic of Autel for a long time, but I was looking for a tool that I could keep on me at all times and quickly plug into a car and get me started on a diagnosis. About a year ago I bought an Autel MaxiSys MS906BT.
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