You plug the D7 into the car's OBD2 port and navigate to the Special Functions menu. Under IMMO/Remote
The XTOOL D7 supports key programming for over 50 vehicle brands worldwide, but with specific caveats. Unlike high-end flagships (like the Autel IM608 or XTOOL’s own X100 PAD3), the D7 is a tablet with secondary programming capabilities. xtool d7 key programming list
versions offer enhanced memory (64GB), larger batteries (5000mAh), and support for additional hardware like the KC100/KC501 You plug the D7 into the car's OBD2
The xTool D7 does not support every car on the planet, but it covers a staggering majority of vehicles from 1996 to 2025. Below is the categorized list. Before purchasing or using the D7 for a
However, no tool can do everything. Before purchasing or using the D7 for a job, you must consult the —the official compatibility database that dictates which vehicles the D7 can cut, program, and clone keys for.
Programming a spare remote or transponder key when at least one working key is present.
A significant aspect of the D7’s appeal is how it handles the more challenging "All Keys Lost" (AKL) scenarios. For many high-end vehicles, AKL requires either a dealer-level login, a subscription, or an expensive online token system. The xTool D7 simplifies many of these procedures. While it cannot perform every single AKL on the market (no standalone tool can), its list includes a robust selection of vehicles for which it can reset the immobilizer and program a new master key without needing a pre-existing working key. This capability alone can turn a tow-in job into a profitable mobile service call, saving the customer hundreds of dollars in dealership fees.