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Autocom delphi

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About autocom delphi

Types of Autocom delphi

Electronic car parts wholesalers offer different kinds of Autocom delphi diagnostic equipment, mostly focused on automobile scan tools and electronic interfaces. Delphi Autocom tools are quite common in Delphi's vehicle accessory business and are appreciated because they work well with the programs without the need for updates. Delphi scan tools work on several car brands and have a reputation for accuracy.

The following are typical types of diagnostic tools Delphi Autocom works with:

  • Autocom CDP+

    The CDP+ is one of the most popular Delphi tools. Wholesalers sell it in a complete kit, with all the parts needed to diagnose up to 80 car brands. It is good for covering all models, even older ones. The Delphi Autocom CDP+ kit comes with cables for almost all cars, a main unit, and a case. Suppliers can get it stocked in the shop, but the parts may also come in different colors to suit the buyers' preferences.

  • Delphi DS150e

    The DS150e diagnostic tool is another well-known diagnostic tool developed by Delphi. It is a wireless device used to read trouble codes, clear trouble codes, and check several parameters. The tool is strong and works well, and shoppers like that it comes in many languages, covering codes for many vehicles.

  • delphi ds150

    The DS150 was an older popular model that Delphi branded for several car companies globally. It worked with Delphi and supports many languages. The DS150 is often still found on the market, but the CDP+ and DS150e have replaced it.

Function, Feature, and Design of Autocom delphi

Function

Autocom delphi tools have three main functions:

  • Diagnostic scanning: Advanced Delphi scan tools work well with many car systems to read and clear trouble codes. They can show live data and run tests.
  • Software updates: Some of the hardware, such as the Delphi Diagnostic Link, allows users to update some car systems through provided OEM software.
  • Comprehensive coverage: Compared to many other aftermarket scan tools, the Delphi tools cover a larger range of models, some from well-known European makers like Citroen and Peugeot.

Features

  • Wireless capability: Some newer models like the DS150E have wireless links. The user will not need to plug it in, as the device can connect through Bluetooth.
  • Wide language support: Many Delphiscanners support multiple languages, making them easy for users worldwide to operate.
  • Complete vehicle systems: The scan tool can connect with and test not only the engine but also the ABS, airbag, transmission, and other systems on many cars. This allows complete vehicle diagnosis.
  • User-friendly interface: Many scanners use simple menus and screens to help users with less experience scanning cars.

Design

Autocom diagnostic tools have a practical design that supports their robust structure and functional aim. The Delphi connectors are generally designed to be easily fitted into car ports. There is also a wireless module like in the DS150E, which was designed to connect via Bluetooth. The software interface is simple for diagnostic functions.

Many of the devices also come with a rugged design suited for workshops. Good scan tools like the autocom cd are built to last in tough working conditions.

Commercial use of Autocom delphi

Aftermarket scan tools are generally useful for business and can be resold in various ways by workshop owners. Here are some ways Auto Bac scan tools can be put to use commercially:

  • Vehicle diagnostics:

    Delphi tools let shops quickly test cars to find problems in systems like ABS or airbags. Shops do not need other tools to support many vehicles.

  • Tuning and programming:

    The CDP tool lets shops do programming tasks, such as tuning the engine or coding new keys. This earns shops extra money since not all competitors can offer these services.

  • Maintenance and repair:

    With the tools, places can do regular checkups and help prevent breakdowns. Knowing the health of a car system through diagnosis helps provide good service.

  • Software updates:

    Using tools like the Delphi Diagnostic Link, shops can do updates to keep cars running newer programs and functions. This is good because owners pay to have their cars stay current.

  • Selling the service:

    Some shops see the potential and start ‘diagnosing' cars for others, thus earning money just from scanning. They don’t have to fix anything. Just telling what’s wrong can still provide a nice income.

How to Choose Autocom delphi

Use the following guidelines when selecting Autocom delphi tools:

  • Diagnostic needs:

    Identify the type of vehicles and systems that need to be serviced. This will help in choosing appropriate scan tools.

  • Volumetric scan tool:

    How many models does the scan tool cover? For liasing vue scan tools that cover European cars, consider options like the CDP+, which have wider coverage.

  • Wired or wireless:

    Decide whether a wired or wireless device is preferred. Wireless devices offer more flexibility during diagnostics.

  • Software:

    Ensure that the scan tool works with diagnosing systems without needing software updates. Wholesalers can contact suppliers to recommend repair tools that do not need software updates.

  • Language:

    Ensure the scan tool supports languages as this will enhance usability.

  • Budget:

    Set a budget. There are Delphi scan tools at various prices, including budget options that will handle basic tasks.

Q&A

Q1: Which is the best option for Autocom CDP+?

A1: There are several versions of the CDP, the latest being the CDP+, which features wireless communication with some vehicles and comprehensive international software. For older cars, the wired version also serves well but lacks the convenience of the CDP+ scanning tool.

Q2: Does Autocom delphi cover many car brands?

A2: Yes, the Autocom CDP+ and other diagnostic tools cover 80 car brands. They are especially good for brands like Peugeot and Citroen, for which Delphi was the first maker.

Q3: How strong is the Autocom CDP+?

A3: It is strong and made with a scoop for workshop use. It can handle dust and bits from the garage, and the screen is bright and clear so it won't wash out in strong light.

Q4: When was the Autocom CDP+ launched?

A4: Autocom CDP+ is the latest in the series, replacing older models like the DS150. It has advanced functions like wireless scanning and wider vehicle coverage.

Q5: Q5:Does the device need frequent updating?

A5: No, one good thing about Autocom tools is that they don't need updates after the first setup. Some other tools need regular updates to keep them working, but Autocom works without updates once the software is set up.