
I decided after taking it into the field for a while, it was time to report what I experienced and how I feel about MDI and its companion programs. If your subscription has not expired yet, you many renew early by February 15th and append time to your current subscription.GM has had its newest programming/J2534 Pass Thru device on the market for some years now. A lot has been said about it and I am here to tell you that I have finally taken the plunge into GM MDI in, pretty much, all of its aspects. Service programming subscription 3-month access ($275) and one-year access ($995) Tech 2 and Service Programming Package ($1395) Complete GM Service Support Package ($3125) Current subscribers, and those who enroll before the deadline, will continue to have full access to their subscriptions until the expiration date: Tech 2 diagnostics software for NorthAmerica was last updated in August 2013 due to GM migrating to the newer Global Diagnostics 2 scan tool software.Įnrollment in the subscription packages below ends on February 15, 2018, at 9:00 p.m., Eastern Time, as they are being discontinued. Thisreplaces the one-year access that was $750.

The Tech 2 diagnostics subscription will be updated to a one-time download for $249. The majority of repair facilities are currently using the 2-day access in this manner. This subscription replaces the 2-day access for $55 and is a $15 price reduction. This allows a Technician to program all control modules on this vehicle for a 24-month period.

Effective February 16, 2018, the following subscription packages will be available atĪ new $40 per vehicle subscription package will allow the shop/technician to purchaseĪccess to program all modules for a specific vehicle/VIN.
