GM MDI

GM MDI
Model:OS900MDI
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Category:Transportation / Vehicles / Special Transportation Equipment
Label:GM MDI , auto diagnostic tool
Price: US $2150 / pc
Min. Order:1 pc
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Product Description

the third generation diagnostic service tool for GM .The GM MDI offers faster programming speed at a lower cost

* The GM MDI is a compact communication module that manages the transfer of data between a vehicles onboard ECU network and a PC.

 

*  The GM MDI offers faster programming speed at a lower cost. Depending on the vehicle architecture, the MDI can be 20%-70% faster than the Tech2. 
 

*  The GM MDI allows the user to perform Pass-Thru programming procedures using software running on a laptop or desktop PC.

Any PC can be used.

 

?nbsp; The GM MDI allows the user to perform Pass-Thru programming procedures using software running on a laptop or desktop PC 

?nbsp; Data transfer and Electronic Control Unit (ECU) reprogramming 

?nbsp; Includes Multiple Diagnostic Interface (MDI), Ethernet Cable, USB Cable, Cable Keeper, A/C 12-V Adapter 

?nbsp; Includes Data Link Connector Cable (J1962 connector) and Multiple Diagnostic Interface Users Guide on CD 

?nbsp; AAA Batteries Included

Protocols  Support :

For immediate use -- At present, vehicles have two buses on the 16 pin connector (high speed and low speed GMLAN). The GM MDI communicates using all of the existing GM protocols, the same as the Tech 2: UART/Class 2 /KWP2000 /GMLAN(CAN)

For future use -- Global architecture coming in July 2008 for MY 2009 will use a total of 4 GMLAN links. (This is a limited rollout in MY 2009.) Global architecture adds a medium speed bus and an expansion bus. The Tech 2 and CANdi module can run only low and high speed, and wont work on the 4 GMLAN link system for diagnostics or programming. The MDI will have this capability.

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Member Information

obd technology co.ltd
Country/Region:Guang Dong - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:+8613760373646
Contact:mary liu (sales manager)
Last Online:02 Feb, 2010