I went to GM Delco and bought the PSP2 ($40 for 2 years programming package), not the GDS2 ($69 for 3 days diagnostic and programming pkg.) and did this yesterday. I made sure coolant topped up. First I programmed BECM and then HPCM2 modules and used PSP2 to clear the DTCs. It's too bad I couldn't see the source of the DTCs only partially visible through my cheap ODB2 scanner, which would have been nice. I can't seem to get the GDS2 license that came with the VCX Nano to work correctly. So far after one day there has been no return of the "Service High Voltage Charging" warning. Thanks again for the video that inspired me to try this, it saved me a couple of two-hour drives into Portland plus dealership programming costs, plus now I know more than I did before.
I have had a 2012 for about 6 years, and I get this error about once a year. Had 2 of the 3 batteries replaced under warranty and now a cell in the 3rd battery is going bad (out of warranty now), if I keep in Mountain mode it works fine. Forgot to put into mountain mode and it faulted. The only local mech that I believed could reset it (Even had a Chevy dealer once that couldn't reset it) said it would be 2 to 3 weeks before he could get to it and $250. I scoured the internet and found this video. Rolled the dice and bought VX Diag and subscription. It took multiple attempts to get everything working, but finally got it. All thanks to this video. @ It'salwayssomethingDIY Thank you so much. Subscribed.
Last year with my VX nano I was able to reprogram my vote. This year I cannot get connected to Techline Connect with the VX nano. Any help on procedure would be great. I get an unauthorized user message on Techline Connect website. I never get to the loading green checks.
Awesome video, followed your directions and cleared my codes tonight. I had to call AC Delco customer service since Tech line did not install correctly for me. Now I have a service forward camera code but I think that might just need some cleaning.
Thank you for the video. I have a 2014 Cadillac ELR and was having this issue almost every time I drove the car over the last 3 months. I was lucky in that the cheap scanner I had and keep in the car could actually clear these advanced EV codes, surprisingly. The car would charge full without issue but would usually set P1FFF, P0AA6, and P1E00 as soon as I disconnected the charger or shut it down to run into a store, when I started the system back up. It got to be habit where I'd get in the car, plug the scan tool in, clear the code, then put it in drive and go. I came across your video when searching those three codes, likely because of the High Voltage Isolation Fault (P0AA6) and instead of going to the dealer with the Bulletin PIC5920J in hand, I figured I didn't have much to lose for less than $200 total, including the SPS2 subscription. I'm out of warranty now on the EV system, so I wasn't looking forward to taking it to the dealer and having them possibly throw parts at the problem to fix it. My 2014 is my newest vehicle with the next newest being a 2007 and still able to use my Tech2. Unfortunately it looks like my Tech2 is now obsolete on any vehicle I buy in the future after upgrading my older vehicles. I'm looking forward to trying out the Tech2Win function at some point to see if I can replace my Tech2 with the VCX as one tool. It's only been today, one battery discharge cycle but I'm hopeful since I didn't have to reset the faults after shutting the car down several times as I ran the battery down to 0 range and engaged the ICE for testing. I updated the ECU for the engine management as well. Tonight is the first time in months that I didn't have to reset the codes after restarting from a shutdown. I was a little worried as my new VCX Nano showed expired license even though it claims to have updated it. It showed 3 times availability in SPS2 so I checked all systems that were important, like the ECBM, Engine, and Transmission software. Only the HPCM2, ECBM, and ECU needed updates. The BCM showed some updates available but I need to understand what those are before I try to update them, they simply are labeled "Software Update" with no explanation. Only one note that I didn't see covered in the video. The update to the HPCM2 took quite a long time after the programming was done. SPS2 wouldn't let me disconnect or shutdown for about 30 minutes after programming was complete. I realized it was still working in the background as I saw my range going counting down to 0 and back to 37 several times before the car finally released the Nano and SPS allowed a shutdown. Again, thanks for the video, you may have saved me a lot of frustration, aggravation, and dollars at the dealership.
Anyway you could go through these steps with reprogramming the instrument cluster (p16)? I am about to have to do it to reprogram my used one from ebay and would love to see a step by step video first. So many people on the chevy volt first gen forum are needing it also. Hope you see this!
Just a note to those who have been trying to avoid doing this (reprogram the HPCM2 and BCM) to fix the SHVCS issue by just clearing the faults every time you need to charge like I did -> it will come and bite you in the butt when you have to take your Volt in for the emission test. I took mine in today and my Volt failed the emission test because many of the emission data cannot be read by the smog computer, because the data get cleared everyday by me when I clear out the fault codes so I can recharge. So now I MUST do this HPCM2 and BCM reprogram first, then drive my Volt past the GM drive cycle (whatever that means, drive 500 miles? I don't know), so I can collect enough emission data before I can pass the emission test. Good thing I have 1 month left to do all this.
I had a Tacoma that i would disconnect the battery which then (upon reconnection) would fail the emissions. I drove it around for about 30 miles, cycling the engine on/off 3-4 times in the process. It passed after that. Not sure how you'd do that with the Volt, however. Maybe run Mountain Mode or Hold? Maybe pop the hood and just let it idle? All of the above, just to get the engine to run for ~30 minutes (with 3-4 cycles)?
Thanks for making these videos on the volt. Such a frustrating problem with the switch. Nice to have a reference of what's supposed to happen. My volt is a 12 not sure what year this is. Wonder if you can revert to the original battery range software before the fix..
Both of our volts are 2012s. I think the Russian guy can hack it backwards. But the more I get used to it I think I’m going to keep it this way. (Unless I switch to the 2016 ELR software.) Thanks for watching! Just trying to give back!
This is as close to a step by step guide as I can make. You will need the AC Delco subscription to rewrite your HPCM2 module. (Which is the only official way to clear this error.) I also have a video on how to use the VCX Nano and the GDS2 clone software it comes with to clear the error. But it only works sometimes.
You ever get the error e4399 error receiving controller data? It connects to vehicle fine and pulls up vin but Every time I select the module to program it’ll take my vin slot then give me that error. Not sure if I set up vcx wrong or what. They have useless customer service. I’ve tried it every way
@utjay2008 Thanks a lot for your videos! I'm the same position right now... Was able to delete the error with VCX only before but now it doesn't go away. I got myself a ACDelco subscription (same as yours) but once it's downloaded, It leads me to a connect page that asks a username and a password ... like if it was a dealership connexion? What am I missing?
@@utjay2008 Ok got it to work.. needed to get the updates! Ever got a screen message saying unexpected error once you plug the vcx in while in service mode? It gives me this code,,,3c46a52d-392d-4e91-98a3-d1f7dc1a221a
@@utjay2008 Oh wow that'S fast customer service!!! haha I just did and it gives me the same error. Do I need VX manager or the GDS2 from the nano runinng or something? I'd love to send you a screenshot. My car is connected but theerror pops in and I can't do anything
At 3:36 you select the VXDIAG. I don’t see that screen, but I do have the option to select diagnostic tool in SPS. The VXDIAG is not an option. How did you get it there?
Oh man. Sorry just saw this. Short answer is I don’t know. I recall having that issue once. It may have come down to order of connecting and launching SPS? I think I had the VCX connected THEN launched it? I may have had to remove some unnecessary software too. Sorry I can’t recall. It’s … touchy.
I get stuck at the Techline connect asking for username and password. I’ve bee trying to use what I use to log in but it doesn’t work. Was I supposed to create a different one that?
@@bethehammer0676 no problem. It’s definitely Chineseium virusware. Lol. I’m not sure how much you actually need to install to get the drivers though. Good luck!
Hi, have a gen2 I need to replace the becm. I got the part and am going to do the job myself. Just wondering is it plug and play or do i have to program?
Hey bro. I had to reprogram my modules last year. Now I am trying to do it again and I get an error when I try to begin the reprogramming sequence. E4399. "There was an error retrieving the controller data". Nothing has changed, same VX nano and laptop. The only thing that might have changed perhaps is the USB wire. Maybe all mine are old? I don't know. have you ever experienced this?
@@michaelcarman4875 I have another video where I use GDS2 to clear the code, which would be similar to good scanners. I’d say about half of good scanners can drill down to that module.
Can you tell which OBD2 gadget you use? Mine will reset code, but it comes right back the next time I start the car! Also, what year is your Volt? The 2011-2012 seem to have problems with code clearing.
@@loungelizard836 …hi, yes , my car is 2013 Chevy volt, Iam using a OBD pocket scan, bat you are right, every time when charge my car,I deleted codes, bat is better to go with the mechanic 😎
Hello, Which Techline Connect subscription do you need to fix this issue. I've been having the same issue with my 2013 Volt. Also do you need a VCX Nano too or can you just have the Techline Connect subscription and that will work on its own?
I saw your comments on the other video too. Sorry I’m just responding. It sounds like you need the new software on the HPCM2 module and BECM module. You’ll need a VCX Nano or MDI Clone to do that. (It’s the device that plugs into both the car and the laptop and provides that interface.) The ACdelco Techline Connect subscription is $40 for 2 years per VIN. You may also need a new 12v battery. Perhaps take that to autozone or similar and have them test it a few times. I was having recurrent SHVCS errors and it turns out all I needed was a new 12v battery.
@@utjay2008 Thanks, I brought the Techline subscription and just waiting on the MDI clone but we never thought of the 12v battery so we are going to check on it, cause i've had the car for almost 5 years. Thank you
So I signed up and paid for the subscription, installed the software and now it won't let me login, says unable to authenticate. Anyone experience this?
@@edmiller6227 no sir. The cost is in the subscriptions. I use SPS2 and a 2 year subscription per VIN is $40. A really good deal IMO. This is probably a $200-300 service at a dealer. The VCX Nano is $140 so if I use it only once I’m out ahead. I want a subscription to the legit GM GDS2, but that’s like $500 for 2 years.
@@utjay2008 I bought the nano and tried to clear the Service High Voltage Charging System Error but it did not work. Once I clear it did show right back up. I believe the next step is to buy the $40 subscription. I did replace the temp senor at the base on the tank for $20. Any suggestions?
I get stuck at the Techline connect asking for username and password. I’ve bee trying to use what I use to log in but it doesn’t work. Was I supposed to create a different one that?
Very strange. I don’t recall needing a log in at TLC, only to log in to the acdelco/tds website. Are you trying to launch GDS2 or something else from within TLC?
@@maddawg383 good luck! I have no experience with that but I had to google it. I guess you have a small connector somewhere that’s not plugged in or seated all the way.
@@utjay2008 I checked EVERYTHING as far as connectors. Moved on to the power inverter reprogramming with SPS2 but no dice ,couldn’t get past the security lock out. I have no idea how others did it . So i never got to test if it was s module. Anyway, thanks.
I went to GM Delco and bought the PSP2 ($40 for 2 years programming package), not the GDS2 ($69 for 3 days diagnostic and programming pkg.) and did this yesterday. I made sure coolant topped up. First I programmed BECM and then HPCM2 modules and used PSP2 to clear the DTCs.
It's too bad I couldn't see the source of the DTCs only partially visible through my cheap ODB2 scanner, which would have been nice. I can't seem to get the GDS2 license that came with the VCX Nano to work correctly. So far after one day there has been no return of the "Service High Voltage Charging" warning.
Thanks again for the video that inspired me to try this, it saved me a couple of two-hour drives into Portland plus dealership programming costs, plus now I know more than I did before.
Glad to hear! That’s why I put these videos up!
I have had a 2012 for about 6 years, and I get this error about once a year. Had 2 of the 3 batteries replaced under warranty and now a cell in the 3rd battery is going bad (out of warranty now), if I keep in Mountain mode it works fine. Forgot to put into mountain mode and it faulted. The only local mech that I believed could reset it (Even had a Chevy dealer once that couldn't reset it) said it would be 2 to 3 weeks before he could get to it and $250. I scoured the internet and found this video. Rolled the dice and bought VX Diag and subscription. It took multiple attempts to get everything working, but finally got it. All thanks to this video. @ It'salwayssomethingDIY Thank you so much. Subscribed.
That’s great to hear! And why I do these videos. Thanks for watching, the kind words and the subscribe. Best of luck with your volt!
Last year with my VX nano I was able to reprogram my vote. This year I cannot get connected to Techline Connect with the VX nano. Any help on procedure would be great. I get an unauthorized user message on Techline Connect website. I never get to the loading green checks.
Awesome video, followed your directions and cleared my codes tonight. I had to call AC Delco customer service since Tech line did not install correctly for me. Now I have a service forward camera code but I think that might just need some cleaning.
Thank you for the video. I have a 2014 Cadillac ELR and was having this issue almost every time I drove the car over the last 3 months. I was lucky in that the cheap scanner I had and keep in the car could actually clear these advanced EV codes, surprisingly. The car would charge full without issue but would usually set P1FFF, P0AA6, and P1E00 as soon as I disconnected the charger or shut it down to run into a store, when I started the system back up. It got to be habit where I'd get in the car, plug the scan tool in, clear the code, then put it in drive and go. I came across your video when searching those three codes, likely because of the High Voltage Isolation Fault (P0AA6) and instead of going to the dealer with the Bulletin PIC5920J in hand, I figured I didn't have much to lose for less than $200 total, including the SPS2 subscription. I'm out of warranty now on the EV system, so I wasn't looking forward to taking it to the dealer and having them possibly throw parts at the problem to fix it.
My 2014 is my newest vehicle with the next newest being a 2007 and still able to use my Tech2. Unfortunately it looks like my Tech2 is now obsolete on any vehicle I buy in the future after upgrading my older vehicles. I'm looking forward to trying out the Tech2Win function at some point to see if I can replace my Tech2 with the VCX as one tool.
It's only been today, one battery discharge cycle but I'm hopeful since I didn't have to reset the faults after shutting the car down several times as I ran the battery down to 0 range and engaged the ICE for testing. I updated the ECU for the engine management as well. Tonight is the first time in months that I didn't have to reset the codes after restarting from a shutdown. I was a little worried as my new VCX Nano showed expired license even though it claims to have updated it. It showed 3 times availability in SPS2 so I checked all systems that were important, like the ECBM, Engine, and Transmission software. Only the HPCM2, ECBM, and ECU needed updates. The BCM showed some updates available but I need to understand what those are before I try to update them, they simply are labeled "Software Update" with no explanation.
Only one note that I didn't see covered in the video. The update to the HPCM2 took quite a long time after the programming was done. SPS2 wouldn't let me disconnect or shutdown for about 30 minutes after programming was complete. I realized it was still working in the background as I saw my range going counting down to 0 and back to 37 several times before the car finally released the Nano and SPS allowed a shutdown.
Again, thanks for the video, you may have saved me a lot of frustration, aggravation, and dollars at the dealership.
Glad to hear! I hope it works out for you!
@@utjay2008 Well, two weeks later and I haven't had to reset a HV fault after probably two dozen charge cycles. That did the trick! Again thank you!
Anyway you could go through these steps with reprogramming the instrument cluster (p16)? I am about to have to do it to reprogram my used one from ebay and would love to see a step by step video first. So many people on the chevy volt first gen forum are needing it also. Hope you see this!
I’ll check that out. I may put a video on that together shortly.
@@utjay2008 so many people would really appreciate it! Thank you friend!
Thanks! I need to do this to my 2011 Volt as soon as I get time for the very same reason you did.
Just a note to those who have been trying to avoid doing this (reprogram the HPCM2 and BCM) to fix the SHVCS issue by just clearing the faults every time you need to charge like I did -> it will come and bite you in the butt when you have to take your Volt in for the emission test. I took mine in today and my Volt failed the emission test because many of the emission data cannot be read by the smog computer, because the data get cleared everyday by me when I clear out the fault codes so I can recharge. So now I MUST do this HPCM2 and BCM reprogram first, then drive my Volt past the GM drive cycle (whatever that means, drive 500 miles? I don't know), so I can collect enough emission data before I can pass the emission test. Good thing I have 1 month left to do all this.
I had a Tacoma that i would disconnect the battery which then (upon reconnection) would fail the emissions. I drove it around for about 30 miles, cycling the engine on/off 3-4 times in the process. It passed after that.
Not sure how you'd do that with the Volt, however. Maybe run Mountain Mode or Hold? Maybe pop the hood and just let it idle? All of the above, just to get the engine to run for ~30 minutes (with 3-4 cycles)?
Thanks for making these videos on the volt. Such a frustrating problem with the switch. Nice to have a reference of what's supposed to happen. My volt is a 12 not sure what year this is. Wonder if you can revert to the original battery range software before the fix..
Both of our volts are 2012s. I think the Russian guy can hack it backwards. But the more I get used to it I think I’m going to keep it this way. (Unless I switch to the 2016 ELR software.)
Thanks for watching! Just trying to give back!
Do you have a step by step guide?
Just bought a Vcx nano. Do I just need the ax Delco TDS as well?
This is as close to a step by step guide as I can make. You will need the AC Delco subscription to rewrite your HPCM2 module. (Which is the only official way to clear this error.) I also have a video on how to use the VCX Nano and the GDS2 clone software it comes with to clear the error. But it only works sometimes.
I’m happy to try to answer any questions. Here’s the link to the other video.
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Appreciate your insight. Just wanted to know if you needed to program VCX NANO prior to use.
Nope. But setting it up is a bear. I’ve wanted to do a video on that, but haven’t had time. There’s a few out there.
You ever get the error e4399 error receiving controller data? It connects to vehicle fine and pulls up vin but Every time I select the module to program it’ll take my vin slot then give me that error. Not sure if I set up vcx wrong or what. They have useless customer service. I’ve tried it every way
Hey, I brought a subscription, but it won't let me add a vin to the SPS, subscription I order. Do I need to connect my nano, as I do this
Great video, do you have to have the Vx manager, GDS2 install to use the techline or just techline, subscription and the vcx nano? thanks
I think you only need the drivers.
Thanks for the video.
At 5:10 I am having an error saying VIN subscription is null.
Any advice would be appreciated, I am in a terrible situation.
Are you launching TLC from the acdelco website? Make sure it’s logged in and you’re launching it from the VIN for your car.
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Yes, I am launching from the website. And yes logged in and launching from the VIN.
I tried to avoid updating tech2win but techline connect wouldn’t open until i did. Is there a way of opening techline without uprgrading tech2win?
Very odd. I only open TLC through the ACDelco website launcher. I’ve never had it ask for updates to T2W or any other program. Good luck!
@@utjay2008 it does when you first install techline. It does a software update check for t2w, j-wrapper, and GDS2.
@utjay2008 Thanks a lot for your videos! I'm the same position right now... Was able to delete the error with VCX only before but now it doesn't go away.
I got myself a ACDelco subscription (same as yours) but once it's downloaded, It leads me to a connect page that asks a username and a password ... like if it was a dealership connexion? What am I missing?
You should use the same log in that you used to purchase your VIN subscription.
@@utjay2008 Ok got it to work.. needed to get the updates! Ever got a screen message saying unexpected error once you plug the vcx in while in service mode?
It gives me this code,,,3c46a52d-392d-4e91-98a3-d1f7dc1a221a
@@nootka7672 try a windows restart.
@@utjay2008 Oh wow that'S fast customer service!!! haha I just did and it gives me the same error. Do I need VX manager or the GDS2 from the nano runinng or something?
I'd love to send you a screenshot. My car is connected but theerror pops in and I can't do anything
Make sure the car is in service mode.
At 3:36 you select the VXDIAG. I don’t see that screen, but I do have the option to select diagnostic tool in SPS. The VXDIAG is not an option. How did you get it there?
Oh man. Sorry just saw this. Short answer is I don’t know. I recall having that issue once. It may have come down to order of connecting and launching SPS? I think I had the VCX connected THEN launched it? I may have had to remove some unnecessary software too. Sorry I can’t recall. It’s … touchy.
I get stuck at the Techline connect asking for username and password. I’ve bee trying to use what I use to log in but it doesn’t work. Was I supposed to create a different one that?
Do you have to install any of the software the VCX nano comes with to get it to work with Techline?
Just the drivers.
@@utjay2008 That's great, I really didn't want to put that stuff on my laptop. Thanks for the quick reply.
@@bethehammer0676 no problem. It’s definitely Chineseium virusware. Lol. I’m not sure how much you actually need to install to get the drivers though. Good luck!
Hi, have a gen2 I need to replace the becm. I got the part and am going to do the job myself. Just wondering is it plug and play or do i have to program?
Sorry I just saw this. I would assume that it needs programming, but unfortunately I don’t have much experience with the gen2 or BECM.
Hey bro. I had to reprogram my modules last year. Now I am trying to do it again and I get an error when I try to begin the reprogramming sequence. E4399. "There was an error retrieving the controller data". Nothing has changed, same VX nano and laptop. The only thing that might have changed perhaps is the USB wire. Maybe all mine are old? I don't know. have you ever experienced this?
Nope, sorry. The VCX can be finicky. Perhaps uninstall everything and reinstall?
Where are you ?? I would get my Volt to you to clear this same code and pay you TWICE what the dealer would charge. Just have you do it.
Thanks for the vote of confidence! I’m in Ohio
Where do I get the driver for the vcx nano ? Thank
I got it... make sure when installing the VX manager driver to choose PASS Thru and not GM.
is this what the dealership does to "reflash"?
Yes it is.
@@utjay2008 thanks much. i'll try a little harder and longer. what "cheap" "scan" tool to buy in your opinion
@@michaelcarman4875 I have another video where I use GDS2 to clear the code, which would be similar to good scanners. I’d say about half of good scanners can drill down to that module.
@@utjay2008 ok thanks still trying!
@@utjay2008 i have an obd2/? is it worthless for the code delete. i think it worked about a year ago on same car.
I use a OBD machine for delete the codes, that works!! Start charging .😁
I’ve tried several, could never get them to work.
Can you tell which OBD2 gadget you use? Mine will reset code, but it comes right back the next time I start the car! Also, what year is your Volt? The 2011-2012 seem to have problems with code clearing.
@@loungelizard836 …hi, yes , my car is 2013 Chevy volt, Iam using a OBD pocket scan, bat you are right, every time when charge my car,I deleted codes, bat is better to go with the mechanic 😎
@Dimetri777 it sounds like your coolant is low, you need a software update, or some other issue.
Anyone in the Atlanta area perform this service? I need it done ASAP! Thanks
I HAVE 2014 VOLT. what nano do i need and what subscription do i need
You’ll need a VCX nano for GM or for all vehicles. The subscription is for ACDelco TDS.
@@utjay2008 ty also guess ill need wireless nano and a laptop
@@jamesbuckley7307 I prefer the wired one.
Do you have to use VCX Nano or will any ODB2 USB connector work?
Good question. I think (THINK) any that handle the j2534 passthrough will work. The VCX and MDI clones are the most common.
Do the chevy dealerships do the hpcm2 and becm updates?
Sure do! I’ve heard it’s 300-400 bucks to have it done.
@@utjay2008 it's looking like I will have to get those updated. Thanks for the information 👍
@@JOEGUNN1990 the VCX nano is around $120 and the 2 year subscription is $40 if you want to DIY it.
@@utjay2008 all my computers are Macs. Not sure it will work for me.
@@JOEGUNN1990 same. I installed windows via bootcamp on my old mbp.
Hello, Which Techline Connect subscription do you need to fix this issue. I've been having the same issue with my 2013 Volt. Also do you need a VCX Nano too or can you just have the Techline Connect subscription and that will work on its own?
I saw your comments on the other video too. Sorry I’m just responding.
It sounds like you need the new software on the HPCM2 module and BECM module. You’ll need a VCX Nano or MDI Clone to do that. (It’s the device that plugs into both the car and the laptop and provides that interface.) The ACdelco Techline Connect subscription is $40 for 2 years per VIN.
You may also need a new 12v battery. Perhaps take that to autozone or similar and have them test it a few times. I was having recurrent SHVCS errors and it turns out all I needed was a new 12v battery.
@@utjay2008 Thanks, I brought the Techline subscription and just waiting on the MDI clone but we never thought of the 12v battery so we are going to check on it, cause i've had the car for almost 5 years. Thank you
Did you have to get Windows Pro in order to get yechline to work properly?
@@GKelii76 I needed windows 10. I’m not sure which variant it is, but they should all work just fine.
@@utjay2008 Thank you. I have windows 10 home
I can’t get the vxdiag device to pop up in the client any ideas?
New problem now. Can’t get the vin to be recognized and the car is bricked
So I signed up and paid for the subscription, installed the software and now it won't let me login, says unable to authenticate. Anyone experience this?
Yes, it is a two factor authentication, meaning it sends a code to your e-mail that has to be entered for access, like your bank.
Awesome, thanks!
I juste spend 315 CAD on this problem. There sould have been a recall.
What year volt did you do this video on?
Hi Ed. This was a 2012.
@@utjay2008 The AC delco site on your lap top is that an additional cost ?
@@edmiller6227 no sir. The cost is in the subscriptions. I use SPS2 and a 2 year subscription per VIN is $40. A really good deal IMO. This is probably a $200-300 service at a dealer. The VCX Nano is $140 so if I use it only once I’m out ahead. I want a subscription to the legit GM GDS2, but that’s like $500 for 2 years.
@@utjay2008 I bought the nano and tried to clear the Service High Voltage Charging System Error but it did not work. Once I clear it did show right back up. I believe the next step is to buy the $40 subscription. I did replace the temp senor at the base on the tank for $20. Any suggestions?
@@edmiller6227 new software for the HPCM2 and BECM would be the next thing I’d try.
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much stuff i do not understand. sorry not helpful at all.
Which part did you not understand?
@@utjay2008 what to do and how to do it to rid the hi voltage thing which i have. i am not good with computers (78 yrs). or electronics.
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I get stuck at the Techline connect asking for username and password. I’ve bee trying to use what I use to log in but it doesn’t work. Was I supposed to create a different one that?
Very strange. I don’t recall needing a log in at TLC, only to log in to the acdelco/tds website. Are you trying to launch GDS2 or something else from within TLC?
@@utjay2008 my mistake was trying to launch from the App icon and not from the website…
@@utjay2008 Now I’m trying to figure out this P1B03 i’m getting after the engine swap i just had done. ….
@@maddawg383 good luck! I have no experience with that but I had to google it. I guess you have a small connector somewhere that’s not plugged in or seated all the way.
@@utjay2008 I checked EVERYTHING as far as connectors. Moved on to the power inverter reprogramming with SPS2 but no dice ,couldn’t get past the security lock out. I have no idea how others did it . So i never got to test if it was s module. Anyway, thanks.