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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: rustym95 on 03 October 2009, 23:41:38
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Hi what is the car-pass and were do you find it, can any one help thanks :)
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It has the security codes on, bit of card same size as credit card, often long lost ;D
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If lost it can be replaced by the main dealer - for a charge..... :y
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Thankyou, was told to get a car-pass for the tec2 getting deliverd, do you know how much one would cost fuf. thanks
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anything from £30-90 depending on dealer
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thanks I will ask on tuesday, thanks for your help :y
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Mine cost me £20 from local VX dealer, took 3days to come through. :y
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anything from £30-90 depending on dealer
How much?????? :-? :-?
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anything from £30-90 depending on dealer
How much?????? :-? :-?
Going on previous posts i heard from other members!
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anything from £30-90 depending on dealer
How much?????? :-? :-?
Going on previous posts i heard from other members!
As much as 'my' dealer is a money grabber - £90ish - for plugging their Tech II in to diagnose, I think they charge around £25 for a Car Pass ;)
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Thankyou, was told to get a car-pass for the tec2 getting deliverd, do you know how much one would cost fuf. thanks
A genuine Tech2? If so, no point having a carpass on a 95 model, as the Tech2 cannot do remote or immobiliser on these, as its too early.
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if its cheapo tech2 from eBay you can only view and reset codes
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im getting one of these "My Naff Code Reader" Opel Vauxhall Diagnostic Interface FirmwareV1.33, says it dose the lot just that you will need the car pass on a 94-96 omega, upwards it can read the code, dose mid computer as well as gearbox, ecu, air bags and some othere stuff, and works with the disc i have at home TT2000 dianostics disc all vauxhall from 93 to 2010 (jan).updated for Tec1 and Tec2 and Tec80. :y
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Carpass not needed for anything but key programming. Be cautious using "My Naff Code Reader" for key programming (or any other programming, not that it can do much else) - its a bit flakey and has a habit of buggering up keys.
Certainly not neeed for code reading.
TIS2000 does not interface with "My Naff Code Reader", only genuine GM tools
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Carpass not needed for anything but key programming. Be cautious using "My Naff Code Reader" for key programming (or any other programming, not that it can do much else) - its a bit flakey and has a habit of buggering up keys.
Certainly not neeed for code reading.
TIS2000 does not interface with "My Naff Code Reader", only genuine GM tools
its not a tis, its TT "My Naff Code Reader" commercial.
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Carpass not needed for anything but key programming. Be cautious using "My Naff Code Reader" for key programming (or any other programming, not that it can do much else) - its a bit flakey and has a habit of buggering up keys.
Certainly not neeed for code reading.
TIS2000 does not interface with "My Naff Code Reader", only genuine GM tools
its not a tis, its TT "My Naff Code Reader" commercial.
Whats that then?
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new softwear i got from a friend at vauxhall Germany, they designed it before the take over, not out to general puplic its a 8.5gb disc, opel and vauxhall and hybrid engines, she lost her job there, so she keep the softwear disc, works with most tec 1 and 2 read, as long as there is drivers on laptop for the device using it with. :y
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FFS, how many times do we need to say it - NO DISCUSSION OF ACQUIRING, DISTRIBUTING OR USING ILLEGAL SOFTWARE
Surely that simple request isn't rocket science >:(
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new softwear i got from a friend at vauxhall Germany, they designed it before the take over, not out to general puplic its a 8.5gb disc, opel and vauxhall and hybrid engines, she lost her job there, so she keep the softwear disc, works with most tec 1 and 2 read, as long as there is drivers on laptop for the device using it with. :y
What is the software called? TIS was the old software, but to help with faster distribution and ensuring dealers are always current, it morphed in to WebTIS. May 2008 was the last DVD version of TIS.
Both Tech1 and Tech2 are standard RS232 devices, thus no hardware level drivers beyond what Windows provides are required :-/