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      GM Scan Tool, VCX Nano is A Tech 2

      The VCX Nano and a laptop computer takes the place of a Tech 2. My idea is if more Aveo owners owned and knew how to use a VCX Nano, repairs would be easier, quicker and fewer unnecessary parts would be purchased.

      The video covers a lot of ground in a short time and doesn't use an Aveo but many of the procedures should be similar.

      I wold like to keep this thread for Tech2 or VCX Nano use only.

      I know one other Aveo owner has a VCX Nano and that is 2010AveoLT

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYbb2eSeSpI







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