Review: XTool D7W WiFi OBD2 Scan Tool

Video review on this new scan tool sent out by Xtool, this is their D7W model. It’s a bi-directional scanner equipped with their OBD2 WiFi attachment instead of using a cable. It uses an Android 10.0 operating system, has two and 64 GB of storage, is bi-directional to activate and deactivate certain components in the vehicle for troubleshooting, can do ECU coding, and has an endoscope attachment which is not included in this kit but can be purchased extra. Amazon Affiliated Links: 10% off code for US/CA: XTOOLD7W4DIY My first impression is that it is quite heavy, heavier than other models I have tested over the years. the scan features grips on each side, it’s quite comfortable to hold. On the rear will have a stand that pulls out to maximize your comfort when using the scanner. You will also see at the rear is a camera. It has an OBD2 Wi-Fi plug-in connection. This replaces the typical cable that you will see on other scan tools. The Wi-Fi feature can work up to 263 feet or 80 m. Once on, your first start-up requires some basic setup. This includes language, connecting to Wi-Fi, and then creating or signing in to an existing account. You will most likely required to update the scan tool, this includes free updates for three years. It should prompt an update message to start with and then you can go into the options further to update additional settings. And I will be showing this further in the video. Going into special functions, these are the bi-directional...

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