15240 Safety Recall – Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery – 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn

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June 30, 2015 NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER: 15V415000

Liftgate Struts may Fail and Liftgate may Fall

If the open liftgate unexpectedly falls, it may strike a person, increasing their risk of injury.

 

NHTSA Campaign Number: 15V415

Manufacturer General Motors LLC

Components STRUCTURE

Potential Number of Units Affected 691,144

 

Summary

General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain model year 2008-2012 Buick Enclave vehicles manufactured January 3, 2007, to February 29, 2012, 2009-2012 Chevrolet Traverse vehicles manufactured July 6, 2008, to March 9, 2012, 2007-2012 GMC Acadia vehicles manufactured September 15, 2006, to February 29, 2012, and 2007-2010 Saturn Outlook vehicles manufactured August 17, 2006, to March 18, 2010. The affected vehicles, equipped with the power liftgate option, have gas struts that hold the power liftgate up when open. These struts may prematurely wear and the open liftgate may suddenly fall.

 

Remedy

GM will notify owners, and dealers will update the software for the power liftgate actuator motor control unit so that the motor will prevent the rapid closing of the lift gate, free of charge. The recall began on November 15, 2016. Owners may contact Buick customer service at 1-800-521-7300, Chevrolet customer service at 1-800-222-1020, GMC customer service at 1-800-462-8782, and Saturn customer service at 1-800-553-6000. GM’s number for this recall is 15240.

 

Notes

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.

 

Check if your Vehicle has a Recall

 


Parts

Description Quantity /Vehicle Part Number
Lift Gate Strut – Right (Outlook/Acadia) 1 (If Required) 84050727
Lift Gate Strut – Left (Outlook/Acadia) 1 (If Required) 22918204 15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light
Lift Gate Strut – Right (Traverse) 1 (If Required) 22976292 15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light
Lift Gate Strut – Left (Traverse) 1 (If Required) 22976291
Lift Gate Strut – Right (Enclave) 1 (If Required) 22918207 15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light
Lift Gate Strut – Left (Enclave) 1 (If Required) 22918206

 


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Closed Product Field Actions Re-Opened Due to Missing or Invalid Warranty Claim Codes Recalls 15176, 15240, 15299, 15808, 16007, 17130, 17276, 17287 and 45340  

A warranty audit of paid transactions for the safety and noncompliance recalls identified above revealed that some transactions were submitted without a Warranty Claim Code (WCC) or with an incorrect WCC.  This code is generated when a control module is successfully programmed using the TIS Service Programming System (SPS).  Since these transactions were identified as not having a valid WCC, the status of the involved vehicles was changed from “closed” to “open” in the Required Field Actions section of Investigate Vehicle History (IVH).  Dealer message GCUS-3-1280 dated June 26, 2018 provides additional details (see attached copy).

 

Q1: Will these transactions be debited?

No, only the field action is being re-opened in IVH in the interest of customer safety.  However, some previous transactions for recall 15299 were re-opened and debited on March 16, 2018.  These transactions are now being worked by the Warranty Support Center (WSC) to cancel the debits and re-credit the affected dealers.  Future transactions that do not contain a valid WCC may be debited, if dealers do not take appropriate actions resolve this situation.

Q2: What if a dealer can’t locate the current vehicle owner?

If the current vehicle owner cannot be located, no further action is necessary.  GM uses state vehicle registration records to regularly update owner of record information for open field actions.  These updates are available on the Open Vehicle Report (OVR), which is posted monthly in GM GlobalConnect.  Product field action reminder notices are also mailed to the new vehicle owners as they are identified.

Q3: Will a dealer be paid to program a vehicle a second time?

Yes, if a second programming event is required, dealers should open a new job card and re-use the labor code and labor time from the applicable bulletin.  To facilitate this activity, an update was made in Service Programming System (SPS) which allows a technician to override the “same calibration” warning on these specific recall reprogramming events.  This provides the ability to perform the second programming event and obtain a new WCC.

Q4: If another dealer was originally involved, can any dealer perform the second programming event and how do they get paid?

Performance of the second programming event is not restricted to the dealer who performed the original programming event and did not submit a valid WCC.  In such cases, dealers should submit a transaction as they normally do, using the labor code and labor time from the applicable bulletin.  The first dealer to submit a transaction with a valid WCC will be paid and the recall will be closed in IVH.  Exceptions will be addressed on a case-by-case basis by the GM Warranty Support Center (WSC).

Q5: If a valid WCC is retrievable from dealer records, can the original transaction be adjusted in the GWM system?

Yes, if the original transaction was processed within the past 2 years, the transaction can be adjusted (adding the WCC) on-line in the GWM system.  Dealers should not use their Dealer Management System (DMS) to do this.

 

Q6: If a dealer has a valid WCC and is re-submitting an original transaction that is less than 2 years old, are they entitled to labor time?

As a technician is not required in this case, dealers are not entitled to claim additional labor time. A dealer however may submit a $20.00 administrative allowance as compensation for processing the second transaction.  After adding the WCC to the original transaction’s “SPS Warranty Claim Code” field the dealer may add $20.00 to the Net Item/Admin Allowance field and resubmit the transaction.

Q8: What should a dealer do if they have a valid WCC, but the original transaction is over 2 years old?  Can they resubmit the transaction?

No, the dealer should create a new job card making sure to use all the information from the first job card (open date, mileage and technician code, etc.).  After adding the WCC to the transaction’s “SPS Warranty Claim Code” field and $20.00 to the Net Item/Admin Allowance field, the dealer should submit the new transaction.

Q9: What should a dealer do if a valid WCC is not retrievable from dealer records?

If a valid WCC was not recorded on the shop copy of the job card and/or is not retrievable from the SPS history log, the involved vehicle must be reprogrammed to generate a new WCC.  Using the labor code and labor time provided in the bulletin, the dealer should create a new job card.  Note that the dealer is entitled to whatever time is listed in the bulletin, but not the $20.00 administrative allowance.  Upon completion of this second programming event, the dealer should submit the new transaction making sure to include the new WCC.

Q10: Will the system reject these transactions due to age or mileage?

There is no “over-age” or “mileage rollback” edit in place for the resubmission of these transactions, so they should pay without the need for wholesale authorization.

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Reopened Recalls Involving Module Reprogramming Events – FAQs

 

What if a dealer can’t locate the current vehicle owner?

If the current vehicle owner cannot be located, please review all available resources to determine if the customer’s residence is within the dealership’s area.  GM uses state vehicle registration records to regularly update owner of record information for open field actions. These updates are available on the Open Vehicle Report (OVR), which is posted monthly in GM GlobalConnect under the “Service” Tab and the “Field Action Information” Application. Product field action reminder post cards are also mailed to any new vehicle owners as they are identified.

 

Will a dealer be paid to program a vehicle a second time?

Yes, if a second programming event is required, dealers should open a new job card and re-use the labor code and labor time from the applicable bulletin. To facilitate this activity, an update was made in Service Programming System (SPS) which allows a technician to override the “same calibration” warning on these specific recall reprogramming events. This provides the ability to perform the second programming event and obtain a new Warranty Claim Code.  Please read the updated recall bulletin carefully for these changes in the service procedure.

 

If another dealer was originally involved, can any dealer perform the second programming event and how do they get paid?

Performance of the second programming event is not restricted to the dealer who performed the original programming event and did not submit a valid Warranty Claim Code. Any dealer can submit a transaction as they normally do, using the labor code and labor time from the applicable bulletin. Any dealer that submits a transaction with a valid Warranty Claim Code will be paid and the recall will be closed in IVH. Exceptions will be addressed on a case-by-case basis by the GM Warranty Support Center (WSC).

 

If a dealer has a valid Warranty Claim Code and is re-submitting an original transaction that is less than 2 years old, are they entitled to labor time?

As a technician is not required in this case, dealers are not entitled to claim additional labor time. A dealer however may submit a $20.00 administrative allowance as compensation for processing the second transaction. After adding the Warranty Claim Code to the original transaction’s “SPS Warranty Claim Code” field the dealer may add $20.00 to the Net Item/Admin Allowance field and resubmit the transaction.

 

What should a dealer do if they have a valid Warranty Claim Code, but the original transaction is over 2 years old? Can they resubmit the transaction?

No, the dealer should create a new job card making sure to use all the information from the first job card (open date, mileage and technician code, etc.). After adding the Warranty Claim Code to the transaction’s “SPS Warranty Claim Code” field and $20.00 to the Net Item/Admin Allowance field, the dealer should submit the new transaction.

 

If a valid Warranty Claim Code is not retrievable from dealer records and the vehicle must be reprogrammed, will the dealer be paid for that event?

If a valid Warranty Claim Code was not recorded on the shop copy of the job card and/or is not retrievable from the SPS history log, the involved vehicle must be reprogrammed to generate a new Warranty Claim Code. Using the labor code and labor time provided in the bulletin, the dealer should create a new job card. Note that the dealer is entitled to whatever labor time listed in the bulletin, but not the $20.00 administrative allowance mentioned above. Upon completion of this second programming event, the dealer should submit the new transaction making sure to include the new Warranty Claim Code.

 

Will the system reject these transactions due to age or mileage?

There is no “over-age” or “mileage rollback” edit in place for the resubmission of these transactions, so they should pay without the need for wholesale authorization.

 

Will dealers be debited for these transactions that did not include a Warranty Claim Code (WCC)?

As mentioned above, GM will pay dealers for either the labor time to reprogram the module(s) for each of these recalls or the Administrative Time to pull the WCC from the shop copy of the previous repairs.  Transactions processed prior to July 19th, including the list attached to this dealer message will not be debited.  Transactions submitted after July 19, 2018 that do not contain an accurate WCC will be debited and reopened to ensure the proper calibration has been installed in the module(s).


 


19 Affected Products

Vehicles

MAKE MODEL YEAR
BUICK ENCLAVE 2008-2012
CHEVROLET TRAVERSE 2009-2012
GMC ACADIA 2007-2012
SATURN OUTLOOK 2007-2010

 


48 Associated Documents

ISSUED Interim Owner Notification Letter(Part 577)

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – Upcoming Safety Recall 15240 Power Liftgate Prop Rod Recovery Customer Advisory Letter Mailing

RCMN-15V415-9988.pdf 75.863KB

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Defect Notice 573 Report

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Recall Acknowledgement

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Recall 573 Report-Amendment 1

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Safety Bulletin – Bulletin No.: 15240B Date: March 2016

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Safety Bulletin

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Owner Notification Letter(Part 577)

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc)

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – GM CUSTOMER CARE AND AFTERSALES DCS3865 Date: December 4, 2015 Subject: 15240A – Safety Recall Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery Service Procedure Revised

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Recall Quarterly Report #3, 2016-2

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Recall Quarterly Report – 2016-Q1

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Remedy Instructions and TSB – Bulletin No.: 15240A Date: December 2015

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – Date: March 16, 2016 Subject: 15240B – Safety Recall Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery Part Information Section Revised

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Recall Quarterly Report – 2015-Q4

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc)

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Recall Quarterly Report #4, 2016-3

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – Date: November 3, 2016 Subject: 15240C – Safety Recall Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery Additional Vehicle Population Included

RCMN-15V415-5634.pdf 4.322KB

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ISSUED Owner Notification Letter(Part 577)

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July 31, 2017 Subject: Clarification on Quarterly Report Figures Recall 15V415 (GM 15240)

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ISSUED Owner Notification Letter(Part 577)

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October 30, 2017 Subject: Clarification on Quarterly Report Figures Recall 15V415 (GM 15240)

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Recall Quarterly Report #9, 2017-4

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – Date: November 9, 2017 Subject: 15240D – Safety Recall Revised Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery 15299C – Safety Recall Revised Driver Side Rear Pillar Interior Fires 21510A – Safety Recall Revised Loss of Power Steering Assist 51230-02 – Safety Recall Revised Manual Service Disconnect Not Seated

RCMN-15V415-6742.pdf 70.346KB

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Safety Bulletin – Bulletin No.: 15240D Date: November 2017

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Recall Quarterly Report #7, 2017-2

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May 4, 2017 Subject: Clarification on Quarterly Report Figures Recall 15V415 (GM 15240)

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Recall Quarterly Report #8, 2017-3

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Recall Quarterly Report #5, 2016-4

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Outreach to Unrepaired Owners

RMISC-15V415-6723.PDF 453.161KB

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Outreach to Unrepaired Owners

RMISC-15V415-7495.PDF 988.855KB

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Outreach to Unrepaired Owners

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Outreach to Unrepaired Owners

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January 27, 2016 Subject: Clarification on Quarterly Report Figures

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Recall Quarterly Report #6, 2017-1

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February 12, 2018 Subject: Clarification on Quarterly Report Figures Recall 15V415 (GM 15240)

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – Date: February 1, 2018

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Safety Bulletin – Bulletin No.: 15240E Date: February 2018

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – Date: May 17, 2018 Subject: Safety Recall Bulletin 15240 Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery Closed Transactions Reopened Due to Warranty Audit

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – Date: July 16, 2018 Subject: Service Programming System Warranty Claim Code Audit Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Dealer FAQs 16Jul2018

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – Date: June 26, 2018 Subject: Select Safety and Noncompliance Recalls Closed Transactions Reopened Due to Warranty Audit

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – Date: June 26, 2018 Subject: Select Safety and Noncompliance Recalls Closed Transactions Reopened Due to Warranty Audit See Table Below

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May 15, 2018 Subject: Clarification on Quarterly Report Figures Recall 15V415 (GM 15240)

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Reopened Recalls Involving Module Reprogramming Events – FAQs

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Recall Quarterly Report

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Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) – Date: October 11, 2018 Subject: Reopened Recalls Involving Module Reprogramming Events

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Recall Quarterly Report #10, 2018-1

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Reprogramming

GM Diagnostic/Programming (TIS2Web)

 

Approved J2534 Device with TIS2WEB can reprogram 1996 and later All GM Modules.

To obtain the latest electronic controller calibration information for your vehicle, go to https://tis2web.service.gm.com/tis2web and enter the vehicle's 17 character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and select 'Get CAL ID’.

You can then compare the latest part number with the actual number installed on the vehicle to determine if a reprogram is needed.

The Service Programming System (SPS) application is part of the TIS2Web system. To program an ECU, the SPS application must communicate with the vehicle control modules using the proper J2534 programming interface tool.

The following are the supported interface tools:

 
 
 
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light Bosch Automotive Tools MTECH2 Mastertech II J2534 VCI with Wired/Wireless Capability for OEM Reprogramming and Diagnostics on GM, Ford, FCA, Nissan/Infiniti, Honda/Acura, and Toyota/Lexus Vehicles
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light CarDAQ-M Auto Universal Diagnostic Scanner and Programming Tool VSI J2534
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light Drew Technologies (DRWCDPLUSKIT) CarDAQ-Plus J2534 Flash Reprogramming Kit
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light CarDAQ-Plus 3 All Makes J2534 Reprogramming Tool
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light RAP2 OEM J2534 Remote Reprogramming Tool
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light Drew Technologies (DRWMONGGM) Mongoose GM Vehicle Interface (VPW/CAN) J2534
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light Mongoose-Plus J2534 OEM Vehicle Interface Cable - GM OEM Reprogramming and Diagnostics
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light Autel MaxiFlash Elite VCI J2534 Pass-Thru ECU Programming Tool
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light Mongoose-Plus J2534 OEM Vehicle Interface Cable - OEM Reprogramming and Diagnostics for GM
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light BOSCH Automotive Tools MTECH2 Mastertech II J2534 VCI
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light Autel MaxiFlash VCI Vehicle Communication Interface J2534 PassThru ECU Programming Device Bluetooth Connection Internet Update Support CAN FD, 4 CAN Channels, DoIP, D-PDU Works with PC or Autel MS909
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light VXDIAG VCX Nano Compatible for GM/OPEL with GDS2 and Tech2WIN System Diagnostic Tool
15240 Safety Recall - Power Lift Gate Prop Rod Recovery - 2007-2012 Buick Chevrolet GMC Saturn | small light GODIAG J2534

 

The Tech 2 supports model years 1996 and beyond. With the addition of the CAN Diagnostic Interface (CANdi) module, Tech 2 is fully backward compatible with current Tech 2 functionality and operates transparently when diagnosing non-CAN-equipped vehicles.

Servicing the next generation Global A vehicles will require the diagnostic software, GDS2, Global Diagnostic System 2 running on a local PC device while the MDI is connected to the vehicle. The GM MDI is the Global Diagnostic tool for future vehicles starting with Global A vehicles.

The GM MDI was introduced in the fall of 2007 for Pass-Thru programming and offers faster programming speed. It can be used to perform Pass-Thru programming on all vehicles built since 1996 and into the future. Click here to view a list of GDS supported vehicles.

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  • J2534 v05.00 API - The newest version of J2534 to give you the latest in pass-thru technology
  • FUTURE PROOF WITH 4 CAN CHANNELS - Going beyond the 3 required by select Chrysler/FCA models, CarDAQ-Plus 3 also provides a 4th to meet the needs of future OEM applications
Bestseller No. 2
Autel MaxiFlash Elite VCI J2534 Pass-Thru ECU Programming Tool, Vehicle Communication Interface,Work with Autel MaxiSYS Elite II, Elite, MS908, MS908S Pro, MK908 Pro II, MS908CV, MK908P and PC
  • 【As a multi-protocol Pass-Thru vehicle interface】MaxiFlash Elite is a fully compliant SAE J2534-1 & SAE J2534-2 (March 2006) device. Specially designed to provide users with convenient PC communication and ECU reprogramming capabilities on any modern vehicle diagnostic bus, MaxiFlash Elite offers the most significant features desired by OEM customers: reliability, fast performance and flexibility.
  • 【MaxiFlash Elite is an accessory tool for MK908P, MS908S Pro】Autel MaxiSys Elite to program ECUs on specific for BMW and for Benz vehicles, in case you lost the J-2534 programmer. ★★NOTE: J2534 CANNOT directly work with these single devices. After you received the J2534, you HAVE TO send us both the S/N(12 digits) of your tablet MS908S(etc.) and J2534. So, technically, Autel engineers can help you bind J2534 with your devices. The functions are NOT universally compatible. Please send VIN number to 🚘jmxd2022@outlook.com📧🚘 to check compatibility before your order. If need any supports, Please contact us.
  • 【Wireless with advanced networking functions】Built-In Wireless with advanced networking functions and data storage. Fast performance ensures reprogramming even the newest controllers & Internet upgradable and updatable. Autel MaxiFlash Elite is compatiable with MaxiSYS MS908S, MaxiSYS MS908S Pro , MaxiSYS MS908CV, MaxiCOM MK908, MaxiCOM MK908 Pro, MaxiSYS Elite, MaxiSYS Elite II and Personal Computer
  • 【SAE J2534-1 & J2534-2 Standards】Autel MaxiFlash Elite J2534 is a fully compliant SAE J2534-1 & SAE J2534-2 (March 2006) device, which performs standard PassThru J2534 functionality: Compatible with for Toyota Techstream, Volvo VIDA, Honda HDS, Jaguar-Land Rover IDS and BMW 3G for OEM diagnostics. Autel MaxiFlash J2534 is also specially designed to provide users with P-C communication and ECU reprogramming capabilities on any modern vehicle diagnostic bus, reliability and flexibility.
  • 【Supports simultaneous communication Definition in J2534-1】Autel MaxiFlash Elite Reprogramming Device J2534 supports simultaneous communication definition in J2534-1, running 3 protocols at the same time, which greatly improves reprogramming and diagnostic speed. Embedded with the ARM9 Dual-core processor (clocked up to 500MHz), which further boosts the communicating speed.Rugged aluminum case with non-slip rubber end caps, capable of withstanding harsh environment.
Bestseller No. 3
Autel MaxiSys Elite II Pro: 2024 Top 2-Years Free Updates Scanner, Same as MS Ultra w/ J2534 ECU Reprogramming & OE Coding, Bidirectional Control, 38+ Reset Service, CANFD& DoIP, FCA Autoauth & SGW
  • 🔥【The King of Cost-Effectiveness From Autel】Fully upgraded from Autel MaxiSys EliteII /MS908S Pro/MK908P, Autel Scanner launched 2023 Newest 🅰🆄🆃🅴🅻 MaxiSys Elite II pro. 👉2 Years Free Update, ECU Programming&Coding, 38+ Service, Bidirectional Control, etc. Auto scanning 2.0 with all hardware parameters upgrade, provide total 8 (5+3)x diagnostic speed ✅CAN FD/ DOIP protocols support GM MY2020+ models, BMW E/F/G, Jaguar, Land Rover makes (Elite II can’t).
  • 🔥【OE-LEVEL J2534 ECU PROGRAMMING & CODING】Enhance your diagnostics with the Elite II Pro J2534 Reprogramming scanner. This cutting-edge auto scanner supports : 1) program the new adaptive data to the on-board modules 2) replace the existing software/firmware in the ECUs 3) match the component control modules after repair or replacement 4) flash the hidden functions and 5) enhance the vehicle features. Experience 5X faster communication with SAE J2534-1 & -2 compliant programming interface.
  • 🔥【38+ Maintenance Functions & High-End Functions】Autel scan tool Elite II Pro shares the same functional and deep service functions with other high-end scanners such as MaxiSys MS909/MS919/Ultra. 38+ special functions such as EPB/SAS/BMS/Oil/ABS/TPMS/Throttle/Injector/Suspension, etc., fix almost all “check engine” light issues. Bi-directional control, guided function, component matching, and scan VIN/license, together offer you effective and convenient diagnostic experiences.
  • 🥇【DOIP& CAN FD Protocol, Top Hardware 5X Lightning Speed】Exclusive J2534 brings same DoIP & CAN FD protocol as Ultra/ MS919: CAN FD for GM MY2020+ Models; DOIP for BMW E/F/G Chassis, Jaguar, Land Rover makes. The improved hardware makes ELITE II PRO run more smoothly, even faster than MS919. It’s build with 8-Core CPU, Android 10.0 OS, 9.7’’ 1536*2048 touchscreen, 4GB&128GB, 11,000mAh battery, 2.4&5GHz dual-band WIFI, surpass Elite II/ Elite/ MS908S Pro II/ MK908 Pro II.
  • 🔥【Free MV108 Assist Repairs】The MV108 digital inspection camera is designed to work with the MaxiSys series and PC, turning your MaxiSys scanner into a video inspection scope, allowing you to examine difficult-to-reach areas normally hidden from sight. It is capable of recording digital still images and videos, which offers you an economical solution to inspect machinery, facilities, and infrastructure quickly. One programmer tool Elite II Pro and one Videoscope MV108 make a perfect match.
Bestseller No. 4
Autel MaxiFlash Elite VCI J2534 Pass-Thru ECU Programming Tool, Multi-Protocol PassThru Interface, Work with Autel MaxiSYS Elite II, Elite, MS908, MS908S Pro, MS908CV, MK908P, MK908 Pro II and PC
  • 🌐【Works with Autel MK908, MS908(S/Pro), MK908P, MaxiSys Elite】Autel J2534 work with these tools to program ECUs on specific BMW/ BENZ for specific functions. ★★NOTE: J2534 CANNOT directly work with these single devices. After you received the J2534, you HAVE TO send us both the S/N(12 digits) of your scanner MS908S(etc.) and J2534. So, technically, Autel engineers can help you bind J2534 with your devices. If need any supports, contact us via: 🚘auteldirect @ outlook. com🚘.
  • 🌐【SAE J2534-1 & J2534-2 Standards】Autel MaxiFlash Elite J2534 is a fully compliant SAE J2534-1 & SAE J2534-2 (March 2006) device, which performs standard PassThru J2534 functionality: Compatible with for Toyota Techstream, Volvo VIDA, Honda HDS, Jaguar-Land Rover IDS and BMW 3G for OEM diagnostics. Autel MaxiFlash J2534 is also specially designed to provide users with P-C communication and ECU reprogramming capabilities on any modern vehicle diagnostic bus, reliability and flexibility.
  • 🌐【High-speed Transmission Speed】Autel MaxiFlash Elite Reprogramming Device J2534 supports simultaneous communication definition in J2534-1, running 3 protocols at the same time, which greatly improves reprogramming and diagnostic speed. Embedded with the ARM9 Dual-core processor (clocked up to 500MHz), which further boosts the communicating speed to save more times and win more business.
  • 🌐【Multiple Devices Connected with PC】Autel MaxiFlash Elite J2534 also supports multiple device connections to the PC, which can operate diagnostic and reprogramming functions on more than one vehicle at the same time. Autel MaxiFlash Elite J2534 built-in wireless and data storage, which can update via Internet. It also ensures quickly reprogramming even the newest controllers.
  • 🌐【Extensive Compatibility】Autel MaxiFlash J2534 is compatible with Toyota Techstream, Volvo VIDA, Honda HDS, Jaguar-Land Rover IDS and BMW 3G for OEM diagnostics. To check compatibility, please contact 🚘auteldirect @ outlook . com🚘 directly for satisfaction-guaranteed support!
Bestseller No. 5
Mongoose-Plus J2534 OEM Vehicle Interface Cable - Ford/Lincoln/Mercury OEM Reprogramming and Diagnostics
  • Industry-leading J2534 Pass-Thru Technology: Enabling diagnostics, reprogramming and security functions for dealerships and the independent repair facility. Economical and compact pass-thru devices provides an easy-to-use interface that allows you to repair complex vehicles with OE applications in your shop. Each type (see single branded types above) Mongoose-Plus is engineered to work with one of the following OEM's J2534 applications for Chrysler, Ford, GM, Nissan, Toyota, & VW/Audi.
  • Supports Current & Earlier Vehicles: Enables diagnostics, programming and other “dealer” functions through OEM applications
  • NEW Bluetooth Wireless Options Available: Providing wireless connectivity between your laptop and the Mongoose-Plus
  • Expert Product Support: Staffed by technicians who understand vehicle repair and J2534 Pass‑Thru applications to help you with any technical setup questions
  • Key Registration and Immobilizer Support: Using NASTF Vehicle Security Professional credentials
Bestseller No. 6
Latest Version ECUs Programmer SM2Pro J2534VCI Read Write 67IN1 Dongle Suiatble for Efficient ECUs Programming Durable Diagnostic Tool Plastic ECUs Programmer Vehicle Repair Tool Engine Diagnostic
  • Stay up-to-date with thelatest firmware and support of the SM2Pro J2534VCI ECUs programmer, ensuring reliable perform and optimalresults.
  • The SM2Pro J2534VCI ECUs programmer is a trustedtool for professional technicians, offering comprehensive functionality and easy integration into your workflows.
  • The SM2Pro J2534VCI ECUs programmer offersadvanced functionality for efficient and precise ECUs programming.
  • With its 67IN1 without dongle & OBDcompatibility, the SM2Pro J2534VCI ECUs programmer provides a versatilesolution for read and write operations.
  • Experienceseamless ECUs programming with the SM2Pro J2534VCI, designed to streamlines the read and write processes for enhanced efficiency.

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