Plug in your MVCI cable.
The MVCI (Multi Vehicle Communication Interface) cable is a popular, budget-friendly hardware tool used by automotive DIYers and professional mechanics. It primarily allows diagnostic software like Toyota Techstream, Honda HDS, and Jaguar-Land Rover (JLR) SDD to communicate with a vehicle’s onboard computer via the OBD2 port.
The is an essential tool for anyone trying to run Toyota Techstream on modern hardware. By taking the time to properly install this free driver pack, you can avoid costly OEM diagnostics and perform dealer-level diagnostics on your own terms.
Please be aware that using unofficial drivers and modified software like Techstream may void your vehicle's warranty and can potentially cause damage if used improperly. This guide is for informational purposes only. Always proceed with caution when modifying or diagnosing your vehicle's electronic systems. Additionally, the Autokent MVCI MultiDriver X64 is categorized as "Shareware" or "Commercial" software. While the driver is shared freely, ensure you are not violating any software licensing agreements.
Warning: According to the developer, "some antiviruses can find a virus in it. There are no viruses in the utility." However, you should only download the driver from trusted forum sources.
Full ECU diagnostics, Key programming, Active Tests.
Highly reputable, though sometimes requires registration. Digital Kaos: Another good source for automotive software.
By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can confidently get your MVCI interface up and running on your 64-bit Windows system.
Plug your Mini VCI / MVCI cable into a USB port (preferably USB 2.0, as USB 3.0 ports can cause timing issues with vehicle ECUs). Step 2: Driver Extraction and Setup