Understanding The Difference Between Automotive Programming and Coding

Originally published by Vehicle Service Pros on April 11, 2025

How the Autel MS909 simplifies real-world programming and coding tasks

In this Motor Age Tech Tips video, training specialist and consultant Andy Tirado explores the key differences between automotive programming and coding, two commonly confused terms in the automotive repair and diagnostics world. With the help of the Autel 909 scan tool, Tirado walks through real-world examples of how technicians interact with vehicle control modules, highlighting functions like start-stop comfort parameter adjustment, transmission adaptation, and HVAC sensitivity settings.

He explains that coding involves changing allowed parameters within existing software — such as enabling seat heaters or adjusting idle RPM — while programming refers to installing or updating software on a blank or existing module, often using J2534 programming standards. Tirado also introduces the remote expert vehicle programming option, which allows shops to access OEM-level programming remotely, saving time and effort.

Throughout the walkthrough, Tirado shows how to navigate different modules, perform adaptations, and make changes that enhance vehicle performance or meet customer preferences. Watch the full session to see the tools and techniques in action and pick up practical insights from an experienced pro. Learn more about the MaxiSYS MS909

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