GM MDI 2 Genuine and Clone Table Comparison
Look here: GM MDI 2 what’s the difference of the genuine and the china knock-off?
compared with MDI 1, what’s good of MDI2? Should you buy a new one?
Product | GM MDI 2 (genuine) | GM MDI 2 (clone) |
Photo | ||
Original | Original from the dealer | China clone off autonumen.com |
Price | 1200 usd or so | 229 usd |
WiFi | Yes | Yes |
Speed | Fast | Fast |
Security | Good
Use with relief
|
Good
Better than MDI
|
Update | Yes | Yes, update via HDD |
Operation system | Optional
You can try MDI2 software on any possible systems
|
Windows 7 64 bit ONLY |
Global TIS | Yes | Yes |
GDS2 | Yes | Yes |
Tech 2 Win | Yes | Yes |
TIS2Web–SPS. | Yes | Yes
SPS programming for existing and future SGM vehicles
|
OBDII Diagnosis | Yes | Yes |
ECU Programming | Yes | Yes |
Key Programming | Yes | Yes |
Pass-Thru Programming | Yes, done by TIS2Web–SPS | Yes |
Hidden Function Reflashing | Yes | Yes |
Vehicle | Vauxhall Opel, Buick, Chevrolet
1996-2017-future
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all Vauxhall/Opel 16 pin vehicles from 1996 to 2017 |
Conclusion:
The MDI 2 genuine and china clone share the same functions.
They are different in the price and operating system only!
For a GM garage, you can buy the genuine to use with relief!
For personal use, the price of clone is good and it’s worth the money!
MDI 2 comes with GM software in a HDD that people don’t have to install
software themselves and will have no installation issues!
The link: https://www.autonumen.com/goods-6947-GM-MDI-2-Diagnostic-Tool-Multiple-Diagnostic-Interface.html
Is it necessary to have a MDI 2 if you have a MDI already?
It depends.
If you are the one pursuit security and efficiency, it’s necessary to have a new MDI2 interface.
Look here:https://www.autonumen.com/blog/2021/01/20/gm-mdi-2-clone-is-compatible-with-original-gds2-software/
in detail… (all information below works for the original MDI2. for the china clone, it’s for reference only!)
The next generation of the J2534 GM Multiple Diagnostic Interface, MDI 2
(Fig. 1, right), offers increased processing power and security than
the original MDI (Fig. 1, left) for faster programming speeds on current
Global A vehicles as well as future Global B vehicles. The compact
communication module is required in order to manage the transfer of data
between a vehicle’s onboard network and a service technician’s PC.
Fig. 1
Both original and clone MDI 2 are now available in the market.
Both MDI 2 supports diagnostic applications — GDS 2, Data Bus Diagnostic
Tool, and Tech2Win — as well as Pass-Thru programming applications —
TIS2Web–SPS.
Enhancements to the tool were based on technicians’ feedback on how they
use the MDI and how to improve it. It replaces the first generation
MDI, introduced in 2007, for Pass-Thru programming on current GM models.
The MDI 2 is backward compatible, so it can be used to perform
Pass-Thru programming on all vehicles built since 1996.
The MDI 2 connects to the vehicle via the J1962 connector using a new
DLC cable. Connection between the MDI 2 and the PC running the Global
Diagnostic System 2 (GDS 2) software can be accomplished via standalone
(USB), through a new Point-to-Point wireless Wi-Fi interface feature (a
simple plug & play), or through the dealership network (Ethernet or
wireless).
MDI 2 Full Kit
The EL-52100 MDI 2 kit includes:
MDI 2 Unit
SAE J1962 DLC Cable (Fig. 2)
10-ft. USB A to USB B Cable (Fig. 3)
Ethernet Cable
D-Link Wireless USB Adapters (Dongles) (Optional; for wireless connection) (Fig. 4)
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
A DLC Cable Self-Test Loopback Adapter (Fig. 5) was sent to dealerships
as an essential tool in December. It’s compatible with the MDI and MDI
2. It’s also sold separately through GM Dealer Equipment.
The adapter is used to test the DLC cable for open wires when used with
the MDI Manager software. The adapter also can be used to power the MDI
or MDI 2 on the workbench.
Fig. 5
GM MDI 2 Connections (Fig. 6)
USB Port Type A
DB26 Connector (DLC Cable)
USB Port Type A
USB Port Type B – PC Connection Port
Wireless Adapter (Dongle)
Ethernet Port
Wi-Fi Connection– The USB Wi-Fi adapter uses a USB dongle that
enables Point-to-Point connections without the need for Wi-Fi SSID
information or a wireless router.
USB Connection– Uses a new, more secure Type B connector and Ground
Offset Failure protection. A wired connection is recommended for longer
programming events.
Power Source – The MDI 2 is powered from the vehicle battery via the DLC
Cable. It may also be powered over USB to perform firmware updates only
using a PC.
Power Backup– Internal batteries that were used in case of a power
interruption have been removed, which eliminates the possibility of old
batteries corroding over time and damaging the unit. Capacitors maintain
power during engine cranking, so operation is maintained.
Firmware Download– Uses USB 2.0 for faster firmware downloads instead of a separate AC power supply.
Future Expansion– Additional USB ports, an SD memory card slot and
Function buttons are built into the unit for future enhancements.
Operating Temperature Range– The temperature range has been extended to -20° to 70°C (the MDI range was zero to 50° C).
DLC Cable– The DLC cable is twice as long as the previous cable and
connects at the top, making it easier to use. The cable only connects to
the MDI 2. A self-test adapter (accessed through the MDI Manager) can
be used to test the integrity of the cable.
MDI Manager Software
The MDI Manager must be installed on the PC in order to configure,
update and run diagnostic applications targeted for the PC. Initially,
use the MDI Manager software to set up the configuration of the MDI 2.
The MDI Manager is also used to update the firmware on the MDI 2. Visit
the TIS2Web/GlobalTIS website to determine if a newer version of MDI
Manager software is available.
Wireless Dongle Setup
The first time the MDI 2 is used, the point-to-point USB dongle must be
paired with the PC, which will install the necessary drivers on the
computer. One dongle should be plugged into the PC and one into the MDI
2. (Fig. 7) The dongles are identical. Use either one for either
connection. Remove the bottom dust cover to access the port.
TIP: Do not plug the dongle into a USB hub. It must be plugged directly into the computer.
Fig. 7
Connect the MDI 2 to the PC via the USB cable. After starting the MDI
Manager, the Point-to-Point connection is automatically configured. The
USB dongles are intended to stay plugged into the PC or laptop at all
time. If it must be removed, safety eject it by right-clicking on the
Windows USB icon in the bottom right toolbar on the computer.
Dealerships considering new purchases should look into the MDI 2 for its many new advantages The original MDI will continue to be supported, but will not work on future Global B models.
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