TIS 2 Web Provides Instant Programming Updates

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With TIS 2 Web, independent service centers have access to a variety of GM programming applications and software instantly available from a central website. No longer is it necessary to wait for a CD to arrive at the service center to have the latest programming updates.


TIS 2 Web is a new version of the GM Techline Information System (TIS) that includes a suite of diagnostic/programming applications, including Service Programming Systems (SPS) for GM vehicles (required to reprogram GM vehicle control modules), Tech 2 scan tool software download, and the Tech 2 View and Tech 2 Snap Shot diagnostic applications.


TIS 2 Web offers increased speed of updates, consistent software versions for all users, improved maintenance and support, and use with generic SAE J2534 devices.


TIS 2 Web Subscriptions


TIS 2 Web is available via an on-line subscription. Go to www.acdelcotechconnect.com and click on the TIS 2 Web logo under GM Service Information. Service centers can select from several annual subscription choices.


TIS 2 Web - All Access

(GM, Saturn and Saab) $1,395

This option for Tech 2 users includes:

Tech 2 Diagnostic Software

Tech 2 View

Tech 2 Snap Shot

Service Programming Software


TIS 2 Web - Service Programming

(GM, Saturn and Saab) $995

This option for use with J2534 devices includes:

Service Programming Software


TIS 2 Web - All Access

(Saab only) $750

This option for Tech 2 users includes:

Tech 2 Diagnostic Software

Tech 2 View

Tech 2 Snap Shot

Service Programming Software


TIS 2 Web - Tech 2 Diagnostics

(GM, Saturn, Saab) $750

This option for Tech 2 software only includes:

Tech 2 Diagnostic Soft ware


Visit www.acdelcotechconnect.com for complete details about the TIS 2 Web application, including subscription information as well as computer hardware and software recommendations.


- Thanks to John Putnam and Bob Stewart




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