Autokent Mvci Multi Driver - X64 Full ^hot^
Understanding AutoKent MVCI Multi-Driver x64 Full
The AutoKent MVCI (Motor Vehicle Communication Interface) is a J2534 Pass-Thru device commonly used for flashing, diagnostics, and coding on various vehicle brands such as Toyota, Lexus, Scion, Mazda, Nissan, Infiniti, Honda, Acura, GM, Ford, and more. The "Multi-Driver x64 Full" refers to a software package that installs all necessary USB and communication drivers for 64-bit versions of Windows (7, 8, 10, and 11).
Alternatives:
If you have a budget, consider:
- Tactrix Openport 2.0 (Open source, stable x64 drivers)
- Original Toyota MVCI (Used ~$500 on eBay)
- VXDIAG VCX Nano (Better x64 driver support for Toyota)
Product Overview: AutoKent MVCI (Multi-Vehicle Communication Interface)
What is it? The AutoKent MVCI is a diagnostic interface hardware unit (J2534 pass-thru device) used primarily for Toyota and Lexus vehicles, though it supports other makes via specific software drivers. It is often an alternative or clone version of the original Denso / Toyota Techstream interface. autokent mvci multi driver x64 full
Primary Use Case: It is used by automotive technicians to perform dealer-level diagnostics, programming, and key coding.
5. Full
The dangerous word. "Full" in this context suggests the package is not just a driver, but a complete ecosystem. Often this means: Tactrix Openport 2
- The driver is pre-cracked to ignore hardware mismatches.
- It includes a registry patch to disable driver signing temporarily.
- It may include the full Toyota Techstream software v18.x (cracked).
How to Install on x64 Windows:
You have two options:
Option A (Recommended for testing): Disable Driver Signature Enforcement temporarily. Advanced Options >
- Hold
Shiftwhile clicking "Restart." - Go to
Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart. - Press
7orF7for "Disable driver signature enforcement." - Install your AutoKent MVCI Multi Driver.
Option B (Permanent for developers): Enable Test Mode.
- Run CMD as Administrator:
bcdedit /set testsigning on - Reboot. You will see "Test Mode" watermark on desktop. Install drivers freely.