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: The standard for modern servicing, covering models from 1996 to the current year . It utilizes the VI2 or VI3 (Vehicle Interface) Bluetooth devices to connect the car's OBD-II port to a dedicated workstation.

For independent shops and DIY enthusiasts, there are two primary paths:

: Designed for vehicles built between roughly 1990 and 2000 . It uses a unique grey 14-pin diagnostic connector often found near the fuse box.

: Essential for writing transmission characteristic data into the Transmission Control Module (TCM) after a CVT replacement to ensure proper solenoid operation and unit longevity.