FAQs - VCX NANO for Renault USB Version

FAQs - VCX NANO for Renault USB Version

 

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1. Question: Does this device support Dacia vehicles?
Answer: Yes, it does!
2. Question: Does this device work with a 2016 Dacia Duster 1.5 dCi?
Answer: Yes, your model is supported. Feel free to give it a try!
3. Question: Will it support updates with newer versions of Renault software in the future?
Answer: Yes, it will. If there’s a new version available, we’ll update the software link on our website.
4. Question: Can this device communicate with a Media-Nav radio module and a new airbag module?
Answer: Hi! Yes, it can communicate with both. Please let us know what specific function you’d like to support.
5. Question: Can the software be installed on a Windows 7 32-bit system?
Answer: It has been tested on that system, but we recommend using Windows 10 64-bit Pro for better performance.
6. Question: Can this device diagnose a 2022 Renault vehicle?
Answer: Yes, it can.
7. Question: Can this device change the VIN on a used ECU?
Answer: Unfortunately, no, it can’t.
8. Question: Is this Clip version compatible with Windows 11 64-bit?
Answer: Sorry, we’ve only tested it on Windows 10 and Windows 7.
9. Question: Can this device be used with a 2003 Renault Mégane 2 petrol (1.4 16V)?
Answer: This device only supports Renault models from 2005 onwards with CANBUS.
10. Question: Does it work on a 2008 Renault Trafic 2?
Answer: Yes, it does.
11. Question: Does this tool support a 2006/2007 Renault Master? I believe it uses both CAN and K-line.
Answer: Sorry, this device doesn’t support K-line.
12. Question: Can this device perform a crankshaft position sensor relearn on a 2009 Chevy Cobalt 2.2?
Answer: Hi! This device is for Renault vehicles, so it doesn’t support Chevy models.
13. Question: Does this device support Dacia vehicles from 2015 onwards? What software does it use?
Answer: Hi! Yes, the device supports Renault vehicles from 2015 and up. For some newer models, you might need to use another ADP interface, not VXDIAG.

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