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Xtm Smart Key Tool V102 New! Download Work <Pro • Review>

I’m unable to provide direct download links or host copyrighted software, but I can explain what the XTM Smart Key Tool v1.02 is typically used for and guide you on how to find it legitimately.

Phase D – Install USB Drivers

  • Connect your OBDII cable (e.g., VAG KKL, ELM327, or XTM-specific interface).
  • Install drivers using FTDI_CDM_v2.12.28.exe or CH341SER.EXE.
  • In Device Manager, set the COM port to COM1, COM2, or COM3 – XTM v102 only scans low COM numbers.

Q4: The tool says “License expired” – how to fix?

A: Set your system date back to January 1, 2020. Some cracks have a time bomb. xtm smart key tool v102 download work


Typical Workflow to Get It Working

  1. Verify connectivity:
    • Connect the hardware interface to the PC via USB.
    • Connect the interface to the vehicle OBD-II port (or to the ECU/EEPROM with proper clips).
    • Turn ignition to the ON position (do not start engine) if required.
    • In the software, select the correct COM port or interface and click “Connect” or “Detect”.
  2. Backup first:
    • Use the software’s “Read” or “Backup” function to save ECU, BCM, or EEPROM dumps to your PC.
    • Keep multiple copies and label them with vehicle VIN/date.
  3. Read immobilizer data:
    • Use the vehicle make/model menu to select the correct protocol.
    • Read PINs, key lists, or transponder IDs as supported.
  4. Program or add keys:
    • Select the “Add Key” or “Program Key” function.
    • Follow the step prompts: enter PIN if requested, prepare a new blank transponder, and place it near the immobilizer antenna or in the specified slot.
    • Complete synchronization steps (turn ignition positions, press buttons) exactly as instructed.
  5. Validate:
    • After programming, test all keys by starting the engine and verifying remote functions.
    • If the vehicle fails to start, restore configuration from your backup and re-evaluate steps.

Installation checklist (Windows)

  1. Confirm system requirements: Windows 7/10/11 (32/64-bit), .NET Framework 4.6+ (or as specified), administrative privileges.
  2. Temporarily disable antivirus (some dongles/drivers trigger false positives) — re-enable after install.
  3. Install vendor drivers first (USB/serial drivers for the key tool dongle). Reboot if prompted.
  4. Run installer as Administrator.
  5. If a hardware dongle or license key is required, connect it only after software installs. Let Windows finish driver setup for the dongle.
  6. Open the app as Administrator and enter license or activation code if required.