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Alibaba another place to check, then there is a british spot that you can find by looking for VCX Nano. ( and software downloads for them.) The Brit spot probably has some local in Canadia. Good luck.
I've heard mixed reviews for the VCX Nano - lots of people have trouble with the software. Do you have any personal experience with it?
 
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Chinacardiags.com does sell Autel scan tools.


Since they already have your funds, it may be fastest option to switch the order over to an Autel tablet if they have what you want in stock. That might be much easier and faster than pulling the plug and getting something from a different vendor.

I believe they better bi-directional tablets are in the $600-$800 range. More, if you want extra special super duper pro models.
Any recommendations on an Autel that will do reprogramming for modules? Or is that a common function on the bidirectional scanners?
 

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I've heard mixed reviews for the VCX Nano - lots of people have trouble with the software. Do you have any personal experience with it?
Some here have had luck with it. I had one and had it working. I like the hand held option better than needing a PC or tablet to use it. I returned it and bought a Tech2. I think @Doubeleive has one working.
 

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I would jump on ebay and see if there are any listed (new or used) before the price starts to jump up more, because that's how things go supply & demand.....
you can use the VCXnano they run about $100-120, yes the software is a major pita, but can be done, it will provide tech2win which will do what you need, supposedly there are some functions it will not do that the actual tech2 would, but I never ran into them and I believe they are just technical, but you will need a computer to use the vcx, either a dektop, laptop or windows tablet, you just need to be able to hook up to the obd port with a usb cable. when you install the software disable any security software, automatic updates and any firewall and the install should go smooth, just follow the directions, if you do not disable security it will install but it wont work because it is hacked software and it needs to change files when it installs and windows detects that as a virus. Then if you disable protection and it still wont work you have to try again, remove any temp files, etc. It also has firmware that has to update on the device that allows the software to run, it can be a pain to get up and running but once it does your good to go.
 
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I would jump on ebay and see if there are any listed (new or used) before the price starts to jump up more, because that's how things go supply & demand.....
you can use the VCXnano they run about $100-120, yes the software is a major pita, but can be done, it will provide tech2win which will do what you need, supposedly there are some functions it will not do that the actual tech2 would, but I never ran into them and I believe they are just technical, but you will need a computer to use the vcx, either a dektop, laptop or windows tablet, you just need to be able to hook up to the obd port with a usb cable. when you install the software disable any security software, automatic updates and any firewall and the install should go smooth, just follow the directions, if you do not disable security it will install but it wont work because it is hacked software and it needs to change files when it installs and windows detects that as a virus. Then if you disable protection and it still wont work you have to try again, remove any temp files, etc. It also has firmware that has to update on the device that allows the software to run, it can be a pain to get up and running but once it does your good to go.
Sounds like the VCXNano might be a viable option - any links to reputable sellers? Also, would I need to find a subscription for the tis2000 software to run on the laptop?
 
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Sounds like the VCXNano might be a viable option - any links to reputable sellers? Also, would I need to find a subscription for the tis2000 software to run on the laptop?
no tis2000 is not needed nor used, it's very old for previous generations and it is generally hacked as well with a very small file change.
you can get the vcxnano from the same website or even amazon, ebay.
 

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Any recommendations on an Autel that will do reprogramming for modules? Or is that a common function on the bidirectional scanners?
Here is a direct source for Autel.

I am not the product expert. But, it looks like the ones that list "ECU" programming are the ones that are $2k+.

If you can't find something suitable that is already sitting at Chinacrdiags.com, cancel that and get refund.

If time is critical (or at least somewhat important to you), I would look to get a Tech 2 that is ready to go.
While the VXNano is a great option once it is installed and running... There is no way of telling how easy that process will go. You could end up farting around, trying to get the program running.

It really might be best to get a Tech 2 that is in stock and ready to ship. New or even used.
I would start with that OBD2 website and just get what you need and have it ready to go out of the box as soon as it comes in. And for $300 or so, we know what it can do, which is pretty near everything under the sun when it comes to our GM trucks.

 

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Yes, the VCX nano is a possibility for you, but I was trying to explain how to find a Tech2. Usually they have full range including (MDI ithink its called).
 

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I used AliExpress and their dealer network to purchase my Tech 2, as well as numerous other items.

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This is a snapshot of a partial page, and there are more Tech 2's available at various price points when scrolling up or down. Just make sure that it is the Tech 2 for GM (not Opel or Saab), and note whether shipping is included in the posted price, or an add on.
 

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Sounds like the VCXNano might be a viable option - any links to reputable sellers? Also, would I need to find a subscription for the tis2000 software to run on the laptop?

You can run TIS2000 on a WinXP laptop; if using a more modern OS you'll need to set up VirtualXP and that can be a PITA but not impossible.

I can program through 2006 with my XP laptop, Tech 2, and TIS2000 (offline), but if you want to program later years you'll need to do it using Techline (online), still with a Tech 2 or VCX Nano but not using TIS2000.
 

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