Troubleshooting and Testing about Nexiq USB Link 2 Review
Nexiq USB Link (Original) Discontinued
In early 2015, Nexiq Technologies discontinued the “tried and true”
original NEXIQ 125032. This adapter had been around for around 7 years,
and was wildly popular. One of the main reasons that the Nexuq USB Link
became so popular was because of their distribution. Nexiq is 100% owned
by Snap On, so between the large marketing spends, industry trade
shows, and Snap On tool trucks, Nexiq has an unmatched distribution
network. The other large source of their distribution comes from formal
truck dealerships, as Nexiq is the recommended product for various truck
manufacturers such as International, Freightliner, and many others.
Nexiq USB Link 2 Changes
We’ve literally sold over 1,000 of the original Nexiq USB Link, so to
say we are familiar with them is an understatement. Lets talk about some
of the changes that we’ve noticed with this new and improved USB Link
2.
Packaging/Box
The first thing we’ve noticed is that Nexiq is no longer packaging their
adapter in the “Nexiq Box” that they’ve frequently used for not only
the USB Link, but other products as well. Here is what the original box
looked like:
Nexiq has decided not to provide this packaging with the new USB Link 2, but I guess who really cares about packaging?
Design
For all its popularity, the original Nexiq USB Link had some serious
design issues. The main issue was with the USB connector at the bottom.
The original design was very poor, and lets face it, these devices are
being used by diesel and auto technicians. To say they are rough on
tools would be an understatement. The main problem is that due to the
bending of the USB cord and constant plugging/unplugging of it, the USB
port would break off the motherboard inside the device. When this
happened, you would have to send it to Nexiq to be repaired. Although
the cost wasn’t bad (Around $179), the downtime of 3-4 weeks is what
made it difficult for people. Nexiq did go through a couple “fixes” for
this, such as creating a USB Link restrainer (shown below) and upgrading
the USB port to the heavy duty “orange” style. By using both of these
options, it did tend to help the issue. I only bring this up, because
the new USB Link 2
appears to have solved that issue. The design they’ve come up with made
it so that the USB cable really can’t be pushed around, and it gets
“socketed” into the adapter.
The connector has been much improved. USB Protector for the original Nexiq USB Link
Beyond the USB port redesign, the shape is obviously different as well. The new USB Link 2 has the black plastic grabbers on the side, and is a more “boxy” shape that all the vehicle interfaces seem to be going towards. The adapter also has indicator lights for power, traffic, Bluetooth, and faults.
Perhaps the largest design change is where the cables attach to the Heavy Duty Diagnostic Tools USB Link 2. The original USB Link used a standard 15-pin connector, and life was good. There were a ton of aftermarket cables available, all of which sold for under $40. This included replacement 6/9 pin cables, OBDII cables, Volvo 8-pin & 14-pin, Cummins 3-pin, and many more. With the new adapter, Nexiq has changed to a 26-pin connector as shown below. While we can’t find a reason for this on the Nexiq website, we can only assume that this is to handle the new CAN2 protocol standard. Since there are no aftermarket cables available for this, it means the “extra” cables got very expensive — Over $200 for most of them! Until there is a good aftermarket solution, there won’t be much that can be done.
Package Contents
Nexiq has also changed the contents of the package. The NEXIQ-2 USB Link
no longer comes with any installation media, but this actually makes
sense. Since Nexiq appears to update drivers every 60 days or so, the
CDs that used to come with the original unit were often outdated by the
time the customer received the unit. To force the customer to download
the latest versions from their website isn’t a horrible thing, and it
also makes sure that customers will always install the most recent
version.
As with the late model original USB Links, Nexiq is now supplying a very long 6/9 pin connector. It is roughly 3′ long. Our assumption for this design change is that on the previous models with the short connector, it would sometimes cause the adapter to hang in a location that could cause it to be damaged if the door of the cab was closed on it. This new model also includes the standard 15′ USB cable.
Software
Since there is no media included with the USB Link 2, you will need to
download it from Nexiq’s website. As of this posting, the most current
version is v1.0.16. This download will also install the most recent
version of Device Tester, so that you are able to troubleshoot
connection problems. Remember: The adapter does not come with any
diagnostic software. All of that must be purchased separately.
Faster & More Powerful
According to Nexiq, the largest changes have occurred inside the adapter itself. Here are the spec upgrades:
~ Fives time faster than its predecessor (125032)
~ Sixteen times more RAM (random access memory)
~ Supports heavier bus loads on simultaneous channels
~ New Bluetooth module with enhanced data rate to support wireless communication (500K b/s on J1939)
~ USB connector is a more robust, automotive grade quality connector with latching mechanism
Conclusion
The NEXIQ-2 USB Link
is much improved design, and we are sure that it will sell very well
for a long time given its history and distribution network. We are
constantly lurking in message boards and forums, and there have been
reports of it not working with various equipment, but these are usually
unfounded. We have yet to run across an application that would NOT work
with the USB Link 2. If you do have one, please leave a comment below
and let us know!
Once some aftermarket cables are available for this communication adapter, it will make the pain much easier for people to switch. If you are upgrading from the original the new model, you will have to install the new drivers, along with changing all your software programs to work with it.
If you are looking to purchase one, you can head over to our online store. Shameless plug: We carry these in stock, ship quickly, and help support them after! We will soon be releasing a video on this product, along with a Companion Guide as well.
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