Gm Tech 1 Emulator -

Connects to proprietary modules including the Body Control Module (BCM/CCM), Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR), and ABS systems.

If you’re restoring a Buick Grand National, tuning a 1995 Impala SS, or debugging an early C4 Corvette’s C68 climate control system — a GM Tech 1 emulator is the modern key to old GM diagnostics. gm tech 1 emulator

Manually toggle the A/C clutch or fuel pump to verify they actually work. Connects to proprietary modules including the Body Control

Whether you are tracking down an intermittent MAF sensor failure on a 1989 IROC-Z, programming fobs on a 1999 Tahoe, or bleeding the ABS module on a 2002 Saab 9-3—stop searching junkyards for a dusty Tech 1. Plug your laptop into the ALDL port, fire up the emulator, and experience GM diagnostics the way it should have been in the first place: on a modern screen with real-time data logging. Whether you are tracking down an intermittent MAF

: This is the official GM software that emulates a Tech 2 scan tool on a PC. Since the Tech 2 is backward compatible with most Tech 1 functions (when used with an OBD1 adapter ), this is the most common professional "emulation" route.

Whether you are tracking down a vacuum leak on a TBI 350, bleeding the ABS on a 1996 Suburban, or diagnosing the Optispark on an LT1, the Tech 1 Emulator remains the most accurate and reliable tool for the job.