

🚗 Diagnose Like a Pro, Save Like a Boss!
The XTOOL D7 is a cutting-edge 2026 Ai-assisted OBD2 scanner designed for both DIYers and professional mechanics. Featuring a robust 5000mAh battery, 64GB storage, and Android 10 OS on a 7-inch screen, it offers full system diagnostics with 36+ special functions including bidirectional control, injector tests, and module resets. Supporting FCA, CAN FD, and DoIP protocols, it covers 100,000+ vehicles worldwide. With 3 years of free updates, customizable diagnostic reports, and 24 language options, the D7 delivers professional-grade diagnostics at a fraction of the cost.


















| ASIN | B098LF38DS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,859 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #72 in Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand Name | XTOOL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,628) |
| Included Components | D7 Car Diagnostic Scanner * 1, Device comes with English by default. Simply send us the serial number, and we’ll authorize your preferred language, such as Spanish, French, and more!, OBD2 Cable * 1, Type C Fast Charging* 1, US Tech Support: (999) 563 1033 Mon-Fri at 9:00AM-5:00PM PST OR [email protected], we've got you back! |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.52"L x 11.22"W x 4.13"H |
| Item Type Name | XTOOL D7 OBD2 Scanner Diagnostic Tool |
| Manufacturer | XTOOL |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Years US Warranty |
| Native Resolution | 1024x600 |
| Operating System | Android 10.0 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Screen Size | 7 Inches |
| UPC | 789605297021 |
S**Y
A lot of scanner for the price
The D7 scanner is a solid device, not a cheap tablet like some others on the market. It has rubber bumpers on the corner to help protect it. I like that it came in a custom fit case that had a space for everything. I just don’t have room in the toolbox for a bunch of loose cables and adapters. I bought this unit as an upgrade to a lower level Xtool to help diagnose an issue with the brake lights constantly being on in our 2012 Jeep Compass. Since it wasn’t a simple issue with just a brake switch, I needed a way to see what the car computer thought was going on. The D7 scanner gave me the live data view to see that the car was reporting that the brake pedal was pressed at all times, even though it wasn’t . Turns out it was an issue with the totally integrated power module under the hood. The scanner was essential in ruling out a short or ground issue by seeing the live sensor data. It also gave us the ability to bleed the brakes using the ABS pump which is something that was on the maintenance schedule. The scanner came nicely packaged and was easy to set up. I created an Xtool account directly from the tablet and it immediately allowed me to download the vehicle definition updates from their online update site. One of the features that I really like is the way it creates a diagnostics report whenever you scan a vehicle and then you can directly email the reports from the tablet. You can customize the reports with a logo and business name if you are running a shop, for me it was just nice to have a PDF to refer to. I tried the scanner on all of my vehicles just to see if it truly was compatible. It auto detected my 2012 Jeep Compass, 2018 Volvo XC90, required a manual input of the VIN for my 2004 Jeep WJ but that is a limitation of that year Jeep since it isn’t coded in the ECU, and failed to detect my brand new 2025 Subaru Outback. I was wondering how it would work on the 2025 since it was a brand new model year, the vehicle has 460 miles on it. The 2025 has a warranty for 3 years so I hope I don’t need to scan it but I was impressed to learn that if I used the OBD II vehicle option on the scanner, it bypassed the auto VIN function and just put me into an OBD II standards based scanner. It was not only able to read the status of fault codes but also gave me the live data which I didn’t expect. Attached is a video that shows the scanner reading and graphing the throttle position as I press the pedal. I don’t have a shop but do take care of all of our vehicles. A dealer will easily charge you more in diagnostic fees than the cost of buying your own scanner. Plus, it gives you the freedom to use it whenever you want.
P**S
Great tool at an affordable price.
This thing is great. Easily reads live data. Can go through and test individual systems. Works quickly. Have used this to diagnose so many vehicles. My friends have used it and then purchased their own.
M**L
Great tool for DIY and basic level mechanics
This is a great tool if you work on your own vehicles, are just starting out as a mechanic, or even starting out as a locksmith. I use this to do a few different things on a daily basis, and for the price, it beats others in the same price. I have an OTOfix scanner that claims to do everything the XTOOL can, but the XTOOL extremely outperforms it in the key fob/immobilizer functions. I have had the XTOOL work on newer cars (2015+) and pull security codes that the other one couldn’t. From what I can see, the Xtool seems to be “compatible” and able to read not only more makes and models, but able to read more modules as well. It is also easier to read as far as the commands for walking you through certain procedures. Most of these budget friendly level scanners are not originally coded/created in English, so the translations can sometimes be harder to understand. Overall, I have had way less issues with translations and clear language with the XTOOL scanner compared to other competitors. Their tech support also has way better English skills than other budget friendly brands as well. It’s user interface is very easy to use, so that is a big part of why I believe if you’re just starting out and don’t want to spend more than 500 bucks, this may be your go to. Everything’s easy to navigate, every once in a while I will be slightly annoyed with the speed of the scan tool, but that would most likely be my biggest complaint. Overall i would say it is very solid and gets things done, whether you’re making keys, doing diagnostics and wanting to see specific voltages, temperatures, pressures etc, or even relearning modules such as TPMS or battery maintenance modules in European vehicles. It for me has covered stuff from American made, to Japanese, to Korean, and done everything I’ve asked of it on European cars. I have friends in the business with snap on and Matco scanners that may have a few more functionalities, but as a basic to moderate level mechanic, I have yet to have something I can’t complete with my XTOOL scanner. I also like the size of the XTool. The scanner itself isn’t too large. Some may like a larger screen, but I feel like the Xtool is quite adequately sized while being compact enough too. My Xtool pulls the same codes, does many of the same functions, and recognizes the same cars as their scan tools can for literally 2% of the price of some of theirs. Mobile mechanics, entry level technicians on most euros, entry to moderate level techs for American/japanese/korean makes, independent shops, and most locksmiths will be able to use this tool and all of the functionalities of it with no issue. If you are a higher level technician, especially for diesel or European stuff, I may look to see if there are other options, but other than that this scan tool will be perfect for most!
P**E
Very good tool
Overall this tool is excellent. The capabilities for the cost is an amazing deal. My Honda had a misfiring issue, an evap system issue, and an ABS system issue. I was able to diagnose and fix all issues in 2 days. Been driving for a few days now with no repeat issues. Another HUGE plus is the customer support. They respond quick. I haven't gone more than 24 hrs without a response. And the responses aren't cookie cutter responses either. They were very thorough and specific to my questions. There's two issues for me that keep me from giving this tool 5 stars: 1. Battery drains quickly if it's not being charged. But while it's being used for scanning it's being charged through the OBD port. The draining issue is when it's not plugged in and if you're using it to research DTCs or reviewing reports. 2. The touch screen lags sometimes. If you touch something you have to give it a few seconds to react. Not too big of an issue, but it can be annoying. For something this capable to suffer lagging issues is disapointing. Overall I would definitely buy it again.
S**L
Product is good but Not supported mahindra xuv 500 etc Indian car I purchase yesterday today I tried xuv 500 diagnos but not supported
N**M
Because his not sport of Toyota Lexus and some more company
N**N
Description mismatch, please do not buy
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