The Autocom CDP+ USB driver is generally included in the main software package and installs automatically upon connecting the device to a Windows PC, though manual installation via Device Manager may be required. Technical troubleshooting for connectivity issues includes using specific firmware update procedures and addressing potential hardware modifications for older VCI units. For further, detailed technical discussions, you can search MHH AUTO. Repair Guide for Autocom CDP VCI | PDF | Resistor - Scribd
Phase 2: Manual Driver Installation
- Extract the MHH AUTO driver pack to a folder on your Desktop (avoid long file paths).
- Plug in your Autocom CDP via USB.
- Open Device Manager (Right-click Start button).
- Look for "Unknown Device" or "Autocom CDP (with yellow triangle)" under Universal Serial Bus controllers.
- Right-click it -> Update driver.
- Select "Browse my computer for drivers".
- Click "Let me pick from a list...".
- Click "Have Disk".
- Navigate to your extracted folder on the Desktop and select the
autocom.inffile. - Select "Autocom CDP USB Serial Port" from the list.
- Ignore the "This driver is unsigned" warning.
. To ensure a stable connection, correctly installing the USB driver is a critical first step. Quick Setup Guide for Autocom CDP+ USB Drivers For most users on Windows 10, 8.1, or 7 , the following steps will get your device recognized: Software Prep
Page 1 of the MHH AUTO Thread: A Digital Rosetta Stone
The thread titled "autocom cdp- usb driver software" on MHH AUTO is not a typical support page. It’s a living archive. Page 1 typically contains:
Autocom CDP- USB driver software is a program designed to enable communication between your computer and vehicle through the Autocom CDP (Car Diagnostic Product) interface. The software allows you to connect your vehicle's onboard computer system to your computer, enabling you to diagnose and troubleshoot issues, as well as perform various maintenance and repair tasks.
Common contents on "MHH AUTO - Page 1" (likely)
- Driver download links or packaged installer (often named like CDP_DRV_xxx.exe or VCP/FTDI drivers).
- Installation instructions (disconnect device, run installer as Administrator, reboot).
- Troubleshooting tips (driver signature, device showing as unknown, COM port mismatch).
- Recommended settings (use latest official driver matching your Windows version; set correct COM port in diagnostic app).
- User comments about compatibility with Windows 7/8/10/11 and 32/64-bit differences.
MHH AUTO is a leading provider of automotive diagnostic tools and software, including the Autocom CDP- USB driver software. With MHH AUTO, you can: