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Nissan Consult Does Not Connect To Passthru

Nissan Consult Does Not Connect To Passthru Rating: 7,4/10 1701 votes

Have got the alliance vi to work with Consult3 plus software. I’ve been trying to get V46.11.00 to work with my usb link. Nexiq supports J2534 so i figured I would give it a shot. I have a CF-19 Tough book which contains all me software for diagnostic. The CF-19 runs in deep freeze all the time to prevent any issues. So I typically test software I acquire on my desktop first.

Long story short I installed it on my Desktop edited the.ini file and got it to show connection to my nexiq. (Haven’t tested on a car because my desktop is in my living room).

Nissan Consult Does Not Connect To Passthru Wifi

Nissan Consult Does Not Connect To PassthruNissan Consult Does Not Connect To Passthru

For access to SAE J2534 information, visit the service information website for the appropriate. Nissan ECU Reprogramming Software (NERS) is Nissan and Infiniti's J2534-1. To current model year vehicles when using a Nissan validated pass-through device. It does not provide diagnostic or key programming capability. And make Consult III+ to run it with Ford VCM II interface. CarDaq Actica Passthru+ XS Python1B Nissan USB Diag Alliance VI And The obvious tool VI2 all these are the best to work with Consult 3 plus. Others will also work but maybe not as well.

So I thought I was good even wrote a short tutorial to keep with my backups of software. I then installed on the CF-19.

Edited the.ini. Expected to the the USB connection with the blue dot.

Passthru

I installed both exactly the same. Im running identical versions Windows 7. There is quite a bit of software on my CF-19 I don’t if its interfering or not.

Does anyone have any ideas. To be so close to it working but not able to test is frustrating. Below I will put my short tutorial to show the steps I took and also maybe it will help others. (This is not my work just the steps I found on here).

The Nissan DataScan II is intended for newer Nissan cars equipped with gray 16 pin OBDII connecter and use Consult II protocol over K line (DDL2). The connector is usually located near the fuse box.A list of cars that the software has been tested on is located on the page. The list is by no means comprehensive and is constantly being updated as new vehicles are tested.The software can be used with the BlaztII design adaptor and a generic 'dumb' VAG COM OBDII adaptor. The ELM adaptors are not compatible.The Nissan DataScan II software supports factory Nissan ECUs.

Aftermarket ECUs like Apexi Power FC or F-Con V Pro are not compatible with the software.The latest software release supports diagnostics of following control modules: ECM, BCM, TCM, ABS, SRS and ECMD (ECM Diesel) over the K line (DDL2). Note: Some vehicles may use K line for diagnostics of engine ECU (ECM) but still use DDL1 line for diagnostics of other control modules. This software does not support diagnostics over the DDL1 line.You can purchase the NDSII software and adaptor from page.