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The 2026 LAUNCH Creader Elite V2.0 is a cutting-edge bi-directional diagnostic scanner tailored for GM vehicles, featuring a powerful 3000mAh battery, expansive 2GB+16GB memory, and Android 8.1 OS. It offers OE-level full system diagnostics, active component testing, and lifetime free updates via WiFi. With AutoVIN technology and support for all OBD2 modes across brands, it delivers fast, accurate vehicle health insights and maintenance resets, making it an indispensable tool for professional-grade car care.

| ASIN | B0CRT4GJMX |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,292 in Car & Motorbike ( See Top 100 in Car & Motorbike ) #71 in Automotive Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand | LAUNCH |
| Colour | orange |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (214) |
| Date First Available | 1 February 2024 |
| Generic Name | LAUNCH X431 Elite 2.0 fit for GM |
| Item Weight | 689 g |
| Item model number | LAUNCH X431 Elite 2.0 fit for GM |
| Manufacturer | LAUNCH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LAUNCH X431 Elite 2.0 fit for GM |
| Model | LAUNCH X431 Elite 2.0 fit for GM |
| Package Dimensions | 20.6 x 19.51 x 4.6 cm; 689 g |
D**N
This tool solved a lingering inoperable AC condition on a 2014 Chevy Cruz in less time than it took to download the software updates. That is in no way an exaggeration nor a complaint...the software and GUI is super sleek and provides full access to all modules on the network. This incudes accessing the data stream from each module as well performing functional testing...the tool can command for example the ac clutch on / off, or the AC solenoid to open and close. A true bi-directional tool. What else, screenshots that you can email to yourself? yup, has that, and it's super slick, click click, sent. It just works, and that's really the theme of the whole tool, it just works. I want to go break something on my Honda so that I can justify the download, because guess what, I can add Honda, I can add Ford, sure, it costs for the year, but versus buying another tool, seems like an obvious choice and screaming deal at that. TLDR: Best scan tool I have ever owned - it reads and controls the AC system, 2014 Chevy Cruz.
I**C
After the downloads its very easy to use. Better quality than the autel scanner in my preference. Many different features and upgrades. You have to purchase additional vehicles being that this one is specific for gm that I purchased. Works better than well id say. Newer vehicles seem to have an auto scan which works a lot faster in a scan than older due to having to manually enter the vin. I gave this a 5 star because it works great for me.
T**.
Takes some time to learn to use correctly, but has saved me $1,000s in shop visits. It has saved my Chevy volt from several shop visits... Note: get a cheap reader for clearing superficial faults rapidly...!. This thing takes way to long to load, update, and recognize your vehicle, but it is priceless when your car is bricked ( meaning your car will not go anywhere) and a simple cheap reader will not clear the faults...then this thing becomes priceless. I am so grateful for this item and the money/time it has saved me and saved my car...
J**E
So far very disappointed . i just purchased this scanner , did all the requested update to start it. The auto vin scan would not recognize my 2008 hummer h2 or even my 2008 Jaguar xkr , I am waiting to hear back from the seller customer service . Will keep you updated
3**N
This scan tool does what I bought it for, what I needed it to. Its interface isn't perfect, but it works. My biggest concern after I bought and received it was seeing the terms. In its "Mall" it provides the opportunity to buy the ability to scan other manufactures, other than GM. The terms though follow with the horrible trend of subscriptions. Most vehicle manufacturers in the "Mall" cost about $40. That's very fair. But unfortunately, after you purchase the ability to scan another vehicle manufacturer, it expires after one year. After that, you'll have to buy it again. My family members mostly drive Toyotas, but ours is a Chevy. I can buy the ability to scan thier cars, but must buy it again every year if I want to keep it. This subscription-model system sucks across the board. Whatever happened to being able to just buy something outright, knowing we'd have it for as long as we could keep it in tact?! Not so with Launch. You have to buy it again every year if you want to keep it. Now after reading their terms and agreements, I worried that even the GM/Chevy ability might expire after I've had this scanner for a year. They didn't make clear if that was the case—if after buying this device, we'd have to pay them $40 (for now) to keep using it for the GM function I bought it for. Their terms and fine-print made it sound like that was the case. If so, I'd be returning it. I contacted the company, and they promised that the ability to scan GM vehicles (and updates) would be provided forever at no additional cost. They him-hawed about it at first, but after a few back-and-forths, they promised me that the GM/Chevy function it came with when I bought it was permanent—lasting for the life of the scan tool. I pushed to make them promise that two times, but they did. Hopefully they won't decide to go back on that down the road, but honestly their required user terms do allow them to. They did promise not to twice though, in writing. If you need this for other vehicle manufacturers, you will have to rebuy it each year if you wish to continue using it for anything other than GM series vehicles. Most options are about $40. Know that going in. This tool does do a good job, including letting you email a full report to wherever you wish, and it includes everything that the tool shows in its diagnostics, minus freeze frame etc. So far it seems to be a very good tool. It seems very durable physically, and capable electronically. But only because they guarunteed lifetime GM updates.