🚗 Drive Smart, Diagnose Faster!
The LAUNCH OBD2 Scanner CRP123X Elite is a state-of-the-art diagnostic tool designed for car enthusiasts and professionals alike. With 2025's newly added 7 reset functions, lifetime free WiFi updates, and advanced real-time data analysis, this scanner empowers users to perform in-depth vehicle diagnostics and repairs with ease. Its user-friendly interface and one-click VIN recognition make it a must-have for anyone looking to maintain their vehicle's health efficiently.
Brand | LAUNCH |
Product Dimensions | 11.02"L x 9.06"W x 3.54"H |
Operating System | Android |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
UPC | 792057503930 884508005275 |
Manufacturer | LAUNCH |
Model | crp123x |
Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | CRP123X |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | CRP123X |
Special Features | / |
A**E
User friendly, affordable
The media could not be loaded. The launch CRP123X Elite is perfect for DIY guy. For the price of it, the quality is outstanding. Its stout, but not overly heavy. Feels like it is constructed with quality materials. The hand grips on the back of it help when trying to hold it. It is mostly plug and play, it has a rechargeable battery which is nice. That means you don’t have to be plugged into something to be able to turn it on. It comes with a nice zip up case.. The touchscreen on it is amazing, it is just like using your smart phone. It is very user friendly. Of course if you don’t want to use the touch screen(maybe your hands are dirty) then you can use the actual buttons.Some of the features I love about it is that it has a “mall”. It has all your basic diagnostic tools downloaded into it, but if you find yourself needing something, just connect to the wifi (easy to do and worth it for other features) then you can pick the diagnostic tool you need, purchase it (most were around 30$) and then download it. Other useful features are the code search. If your connected to wifi, when you do the code search it brings up Google search just the same way it does on your phone. It also has memory, it will save the vehicle information and codes for future use. If your unplugged and away from the vehicle, but want to look at the codes it has just power it on, and find the file. The VIN auto detect is great also.I had a vehicle in the garage I was working on. The ABS light was on, so I plugged in the CRP123. It told me the Front Left wheel speed sensor had an error. I was able to go in, monitor the voltage and speed of the LH and RH wheel speed sensors. The RH wss worked perfect, the crp 123 gave me a live readout on the screen of the voltage and speed I was traveling. The LH wss was defective. It did not read out any voltage, or speed. I replaced the wheel speed sensor, monitored it again, and wouldn’t you know it, it fixed it.Over all this is a USER FRIENDLY, AFFORDABLE scan tool. I love it.
J**R
Handy Tool
I own a small dealership and I'm always stopping to look at cars for sale on the side of the road or at the auctions. I have more powerful scan tools back at the shop, but they're expensive and way over kill for what I really need when I'm running basic diagnostics and inspecting cars. You're not going to be able to program with it, but it's excellent for pulling codes on pretty much any car you can hook an obd 2 connector too. For the actual use of the tool, I found it to be satisfactory. The icons are self explanatory for navigating through the make model and years of the vehicle. Once you have a vehicle loaded into the tool, it's easy to continue navigation through the various data information. Refresh rate is important when trying to catch a glitch in a sensor, and I didn't notice any lags that would be an issue. Seemed pretty quick actually. So pulling codes and live data is no problem for this thing. Which is good, because that's the reason I wanted to have an inexpensive scan tool to keep in the truck. As for the build quality, I wasn't expecting much. Kinda figured I'd have to be gentle with it, but in reality I've accidentally dropped it on the ground several times and it's not busted and still works. Only thing I miss when using it is the fact it uses a cord and doesn't have a blu tooth wireless connection to the diagnostic data link connector. My other tools have that, and although it's nice, it's also not necessary. The cord is plenty long enough for what you need it to do. The screen is large enough and we'll backlit for working in sunny conditions. The buttons on the tool are simple to use and we'll placed so you really don't have to look any what your pressing to navigate once you get used to it. I haven't been using the case, but it's nice that it comes with one. You could easily keep the tool in the case and in your glove box. Can't say that about my other more expensive scan tools. Those cases are huge. If you're looking for an inexpensive scan tool, I would recommend considering this one. It's able to connect to pretty much any car, so you're not having to pay additional money to unlock odd ball stuff like some tools make you do. It's not very expensive, so if you decide to upgrade later you can simply use this one for lighter diagnostic work.
J**R
Easy to use.
Works great so far. Easy to use and setup. At this point, would recommend.
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