Tech II
#1
Drifting
Thread Starter
Tech II
Does anybody know what features or options can be enabled or disabled with a Tech II tool? Or is there some other tool that can do this? Like I've heard that you can disable the F45 shock system. I'm also wondering if there is a Active Handling option that can be enabled? My '98 has a front mounted EBTCM but did not come with Active Handling which was an option on my late '98 C5. I read through the operators manual for "Ease" PC based Tech II software but did not see anything that might do any of these things.
John
John
#2
Former Vendor
Originally Posted by Cscokd
Does anybody know what features or options can be enabled or disabled with a Tech II tool? Or is there some other tool that can do this? Like I've heard that you can disable the F45 shock system. I'm also wondering if there is a Active Handling option that can be enabled? My '98 has a front mounted EBTCM but did not come with Active Handling which was an option on my late '98 C5. I read through the operators manual for "Ease" PC based Tech II software but did not see anything that might do any of these things.
John
John
John,
To my knowledge only the TECH II can turn off F45.
Charlie
#6
Le Mans Master
Dumb question but does anyone know if a TechII can handle rear gear changes on a 97A4. I have HPTuners which does it for all 98-04's with the package I have. Does not support all 97's though.
#7
Drifting
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by Mr. Lucky
This is not an all-inclusive list, but will give you an idea of what can be addressed via Tech-II.
HTH!
HTH!
John
Last edited by Cscokd; 11-26-2005 at 11:41 PM.
#8
Melting Slicks
Originally Posted by Cscokd
I noticed under the BCM menu it shows * Active Handling (RPO JL4). Do you think this would turn on the AH option on my late '98?
There is a lot more to AH than just toggling a bit in the BCM:
http://corvetteactioncenter.com/tech...ehandling.html
You would obviously need the tc/ah switch wiring, plus all the sensors noted in the article. OTOH, the RPO code shown is the correct option for 1998 model year. It might be worth a try, unless someone can chime in with the definitive answer.
-Bob
#9
Drifting
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by Mr. Lucky
John,
There is a lot more to AH than just toggling a bit in the BCM:
http://corvetteactioncenter.com/tech...ehandling.html
You would obviously need the tc/ah switch wiring, plus all the sensors noted in the article. OTOH, the RPO code shown is the correct option for 1998 model year. It might be worth a try, unless someone can chime in with the definitive answer.
-Bob
There is a lot more to AH than just toggling a bit in the BCM:
http://corvetteactioncenter.com/tech...ehandling.html
You would obviously need the tc/ah switch wiring, plus all the sensors noted in the article. OTOH, the RPO code shown is the correct option for 1998 model year. It might be worth a try, unless someone can chime in with the definitive answer.
-Bob
John