Key programmer
The Yanhua Mini ACDP is a key programming and diagnostic device used by automotive locksmiths. Our database has confirmed coverage on 36 key variants across 21 models from 8 makes.
Tools / Yanhua Mini ACDP
Used by
3%
of 193 tracked locksmiths
Makes covered
8
Across our tracked vehicles
Models covered
21
Variants covered
36
Adapters required
26
Double CAN Adapter for OBD connection (ACDP1 only), Double CAN Adapter recommended for 2011-2014 models via OBD (ACDP1 only; ACDP2 does not need it)…
Tokens
Yes
Per-operation cost on some links
Aggregated from every variant our research has confirmed. The headline tool price typically does not include these.
BDC2 / BDC3 adapter
2 usesAdapter pair required for BMW BDC2 / BDC3 add-key on G-chassis.
RH850 / V850 programmer
1 useAbrites adapter for licenses that need direct RH850 / V850 access (FR011, NN010, RR026, VN021/023).
Other notes
32 usesAdapter notes that don't match a known code. Hover for the original wording.
What you'll pay beyond the device itself.
This tool uses tokens for some operations. Token costs are listed per-vehicle in the coverage table below — plan for these on top of the headline price.
What other kit owners of this tool typically have. Drawn from Keysolved locksmiths' tracked tools.
21 vehicle rows confirmed across 8 makes.
How Mini ACDP stacks up on covered vehicles.
Latest variants linked to this tool in our database.
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
Smart Key 5-Button (433 MHz, 2011–2018)
MINI Countryman
Smart Key 3-button (CAS3/CAS3+, all R60 trims)
Land Rover Freelander 2
Smart Key 5-button (Late, Hitag Pro PCF7953)
Land Rover Freelander 2
Dash Remote 5-button (Early, ID46 PCF7945)
Land Rover Discovery 4
Smart Key 5-button (All Years)
Skoda Kodiaq
A6
2011–2018 · europe · C7 (4G)
Q5
2017–2024 · europe · FY (second generation, MLB evo platform)
TT
2014–2022 · europe · 8S (third generation, MQB-derived platform)
KESSY Smart Key 3-button (2017-2020, Megamos AES, Keyless Entry)