Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Bandit127 on 01 December 2007, 21:05:24
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Hi Everybody.
I just traded my '96 2.0 GLS heap for a mini facelift 3.0 MV6. 480 random and seriously enjoyable miles in 2 days should tell you how much I am liking it. A serious amount of car for the money.
I have a question or two about Tech 2 which I haven't been able to answer by reading the forums.
The "proper kit" seems to start at around £2,500 - is this right?
There is talk of "cheapo tech 2" in here. Is this a lead and a CD off Fleabay for £30 - for use with my laptop? If it is - can I reprogramme keys (etc....) with it or just read fault codes? Will TIS add functionality?
Lastly - can I do the paperclip thing to get fault codes an a 2000 mini facelift?
Thanks in advance,
Jim
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You are right on both counts.
Cheapo tech 2 is only able to read fault codes, and even then the software is hungarian and very fussy in terms of what PC it'll run on. It needs a genuine serial port for a start and won't work with a serial to usb converter. Having said that, it's worth the money to figure out what's going on if you get a fault.
Programming keys and the like needs either a real Tech 2 or a similarly expensive universal diagnostic tool. You'll also need the information from the vehicle's car pass.
Kevin
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Correct. Real Tech2 is £1000s. Cheapo Tech2 is £30, fussy with hardware. Real one needed for programming/reconfiguring anything.
If yours is a 3.0l, its paperclippable ;)