Modern vehicles are more than mechanical systems — they’re sophisticated networks of electronic control units that demand precise attention during service. In this Motor Age Tech Tip, Pete Meier, Dorman Training Instructor, breaks down what every automotive professional needs to know about automotive module programming, ECU coding and reprogramming and how to avoid the costly comebacks that plague shops when these steps are overlooked.
Using real shop scenarios and the Autel MaxiSYS Ultra S2, Meier explains why tasks such as updating software, performing proper coding after component replacement and applying technical service bulletin updates are essential to resolving drivability issues, preventing repeat failures and maintaining customer trust.
He demonstrates how the Autel Ultra S2 diagnostics platform streamlines these workflows, making it easier for technicians to identify required updates, carry out coding procedures and perform advanced reprogramming through the tool’s built-in J2534 PassThru device.
Watch the full video to see Meier walk you through the essentials of modern automotive drivability diagnostics and programming best practices. Then visit autel.us/product/maxisys-ultra-s2/.
About the Author
Pete Meier
Former Creative Director, Technical | Vehicle Repair Group
Pete Meier is the former creative director, technical, for the Vehicle Repair Group with Endeavor Business Media. He is an ASE certified Master Technician with over 35 years of practical experience as a technician and educator, covering a wide variety of makes and models. He began writing for Motor Age as a contributor in 2006 and joined the magazine full-time as technical editor in 2010. Pete grew the Motor Age YouTube channel to more than 100,000 subscribers by delivering essential training videos for technicians at all levels.
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