Software - Mhh Auto - Page 1 — Autocom Cdp- Usb Driver
Finding the correct autocom cdp- usb driver software is impossible through official channels today. The only reliable source remains the first page of the dedicated thread on MHH AUTO. By following the manual "Have Disk" installation process and disabling Driver Signature Enforcement, you can resurrect your legacy CDP unit on modern Windows 10 and 11 systems.
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The Autocom CDP+ diagnostic tool requires proper FTDI-based USB drivers, often located in the software installation directory (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Autocom\Cars CDP+\Drivers
), to function with PC-based diagnostic software. Proper installation involves connecting the device, using Device Manager to update drivers, and ensuring the device is recognized as an Autocom USB Serial Port to avoid communication errors or firmware update failures. For more details, visit the MHH AUTO forum.
Installing the Autocom CDP+ USB driver for diagnostic units, often required when devices appear as "Unknown Device" in Windows, usually involves manually selecting the "Drivers" folder within the Autocom or Delphi installation directory via Device Manager. If standard drivers fail, installing FTDI Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers or disabling Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows 10/11 can resolve VCI communication issues. You can find the full discussion on the MHH AUTO forum.
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Autocom CDP+ is a professional vehicle diagnostic interface. The USB driver lets Windows recognize the CDP+ hardware so diagnostic software can communicate with a car’s ECU.
As the thread grows past Page 1, the story takes a twist. The Chinese manufacturers realized that people were hacking the drivers. They started shipping devices with "fake" USB-to-Serial chips inside (often a cheap CH340 chip disguised as a more expensive FTDI chip).
This caused chaos on the
Resolving Autocom CDP+ connection issues, specifically the "unknown device" error in Device Manager, often requires manually updating drivers via the autocom_cdp_usb.inf file located within the installation directory. To ensure proper communication, the device must be installed as a Virtual COM Port (VCP), which may require bypassing Windows driver signature enforcement on newer operating systems. For more details, visit Driver Scape. Autocom Delphi CDP+ USB Not Discoverable on Computer
The Autocom CDP (Compact Diagnostic Partner) is a widely used multi-brand OBD2 diagnostic tool. Finding the correct USB drivers is the most common hurdle for users, especially on automotive forums like
Below is a summary of the most helpful information regarding Autocom CDP USB drivers based on common forum solutions and technical requirements. 🛠️ Essential Driver Information
To get your Autocom CDP working, you must ensure the computer recognizes the VCI (Vehicle Communication Interface) Chipset Type: Most Autocom/Delphi clones use the FTDI (Future Technology Devices International) Driver Path: Finding the correct autocom cdp- usb driver software
If you have the software installed, drivers are usually located in the installation folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Autocom\Cars\Drivers\USB Manual Installation: Device Manager Locate "Autocom CDP" or "Unknown Device" under Ports (COM & LPT) Universal Serial Bus controllers Right-click and select Update Driver Browse my computer and point to the folder mentioned above. 💡 Troubleshooting Common Issues
If the driver installs but the software still cannot "see" the device, try these steps frequently suggested on COM Port Number:
The software often struggles if the assigned COM port is too high. Change it to COM 1, 2, or 3 in the Advanced settings of the Device Manager. Firmware Mismatch:
If the USB connects but the test fails, you likely need to update the firmware. Connect the device to both the 12V power source (car) , then click "Update" in the software settings. Driver Signature (Win 10/11):
If the driver fails to install on newer Windows versions, you may need to disable Driver Signature Enforcement temporarily. ⚠️ Important Safety & Compatibility Connectivity:
Always use a high-quality USB cable. The cheap cables bundled with clones are prone to data loss during firmware updates, which can "brick" the device.
Never attempt a firmware update using only USB power; the device requires the 12V from the OBD2 port to remain stable. If you found this guide useful, visit the
requires an account to view attachments, I can't pull the specific file from "Page 1" for you directly. However, if you are looking for a specific version of the software (like 2020.23 or 2021.11) or a
, let me know and I can guide you on the installation steps for those specific versions! steps or explain how to fix a "VCI not found" error in the software?
It sounds like you’re looking for a driver-related feature for the Autocom CDP+ (or CDP Pro) device, specifically for use with MHH Auto forum software or tools (like D-PDU, Passthru, or other diagnostic software).
To help you clearly:
Let's be precise. There are dozens of fake driver sites (DriverGuide, DriverFix, etc.) that will give you malware. Do not use them. You need the exact package referenced on MHH AUTO.
The target file usually named: Autocom CDP USB Driver.rar or Delphi_2013_USB_Driver.zip
Based on the 147+ pages of replies on MHH AUTO, here are the top three errors and fixes.