2024/11/19

VXDIAG VCX SE Nissan Win11 VCI Not Recognized Solution

Here is vxdiagshop.com‘s customer working experience on setting up VXDIAG VCX SE Nissan Consult 3 Plus software on Windows 11. Hope it helps.

 

“It won’t recognize my VCX SE after the install. I tried everything. All the VX Manger drivers are installed, I tried it manually, etc. It is a Win11 laptop.

In Version Display in Consult 3, it says blank for VI Firmware and blank for MI Firmware.

My VCS SE is plugged in via USB and has power to it.

VXDIAG VCX SE Nissan Win11 VCI Not Recognized

Updated. 

I got it to work with some REGEDITS. You should probably share these for people.

J2534 PassThru for Nissan Consult III+

1. Install Niassan Consult III+.

2. Make sure the driver for your PassThru is installed.

3. Open regedit.exe

4. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Wow6432Node > PassThruSupport.04.04

5. From there choose your device. (For example I have a Nexiq Usb-link, so I choose either ” NEXIQ Technologies – USB-Link” or “NEXIQ Technologies – USB-Link Bluetooth”. I choose to use standard USB-Link)

6. Once you’ve click on your device look in the right column for “Name”

7.Right click on “Name” and choose “Modify…”

8. A window will appear copy exactly what it say in the “Value data:” box. (For example mine is “NEXIQ USB-Link over USB”)

9. Close regedit.

10. Navigate to “C:\CONSULT-III_plus\System\Application\ApplicationData\CommonSetting”

11. Open “DiagnosticTool.ini”

12. Copy & Paste the text below under “access_mode=1” in DiagnosticTool.ini
with the exception of putting the text you copied from regedit in place of “!!!!YOUR_DEVICE_NAME!!!!”:

[device]
vi_device_name=!!!!YOUR_DEVICE_NAME!!!!

[mode]
debug_mode=TRUE
debug_mode_vehicle_battery=TRUE”

13. Done

 

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