Launch X431 June 2026 Heavy-Duty Update Brings Caterpillar Torque Calibration, WABCO iEBS Testing, and FOTON EV Coverage
Launch has rolled out its June 2026 Heavy-Duty diagnostic software update for the X431 platform, and it is one of the most substantial quarterly releases for commercial vehicle diagnostics this year. Eight brands received new features, bug fixes, and expanded system coverage — spanning construction equipment, trucks, buses, and even electric commercial vehicles. For independent repair shops that service mixed fleets, this update closes several critical diagnostic gaps that previously required dealer-level tools.
The update applies to all X431 devices with 8-inch or larger screens that support truck diagnostics, including the Launch X431 PRO series and X431 PAD series. Let's break down what's new and why each piece matters on the shop floor.

Caterpillar V12.60: Coolant Air Purge and Torque Calibration Arrive
The CATERPILLAR module (HD_CATERPILLAR) received two genuinely useful new functions in V12.60. First, Coolant Lines Air Purge Test — a procedure that every technician who has replaced a water pump or radiator on a Cat engine will appreciate. Instead of running the engine and hoping trapped air works itself out (while watching the temperature gauge nervously), the X431 now walks you through an automated purge cycle. This reduces the risk of hot spots and head gasket damage after cooling system service.
Second, Engine Torque Calibration has been added. After injector replacement, ECM reprogramming, or major engine work, torque output often drifts from factory spec. Being able to recalibrate torque values directly through the diagnostic interface — without switching to a separate service tool — saves both time and the cost of a dealer visit. For shops doing in-frame rebuilds or fuel system work on Cat-powered trucks and equipment, these two additions alone justify the update.

IVECO and PERKINS Expand Aftertreatment Diagnostics
Emissions-related repairs continue to drive shop revenue in 2026, and Launch has responded with meaningful aftertreatment coverage expansions for two European heavyweights.
The IVECO module (V22.20) now covers DPF functions and component replacement procedures for Daily Euro 4/5/6 models with SGW (Security Gateway) across 2019, 2021, and 2024 model years. This includes forced DPF regeneration, DPF component replacement resets, and maintenance functions for 2019 and 2021 Daily variants. For shops in Europe and markets where IVECO Daily vans are common in urban delivery fleets, this directly translates to billable diagnostic hours that previously required a trip to the dealer.
PERKINS (V10.25) gained Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) replacement and Aftertreatment #1 SCR Catalyst replacement procedures. If your shop works on Perkins-powered generators, agricultural machinery, or construction equipment, these functions let you replace emissions hardware and reset the corresponding ECU adaption values — something generic OBD2 tools cannot touch on off-highway applications. The update also includes general bug fixes that improve communication stability on older Perkins ECU variants.
WABCO iEBS V12.05: Actuation Tests Come to the Aftermarket
Arguably the most significant single addition in this release is WABCO iEBS Actuation Test and Special Functions (HD_WABCO_ABS V12.05). The intelligent Electronic Braking System (iEBS) from WABCO equips most modern European heavy trucks and trailers. Until now, performing an actuation test — which cycles ABS modulator valves, checks brake force distribution, and verifies trailer braking response — typically required either WABCO's proprietary diagnostic software or a dealer-level scan tool.
Having this capability inside the X431 truck diagnostic platform is a significant step for independent shops. A full iEBS actuation test can confirm whether a reported "weak trailer braking" complaint is a modulator issue, a wheel speed sensor fault, or a pneumatic problem — in one diagnostic session. Combined with the existing ABS code-reading and component replacement functions already in the X431, this update makes the platform far more competitive against dedicated truck diagnostic tools that cost two to three times as much.

KOBELCO Construction and FOTON EV: The Coverage Net Widens
Two additions in this update signal Launch's commitment to covering segments beyond traditional diesel trucks.
KOBELCO (V10.44) received the largest expansion in this release. The CK1000 series now includes the 6UZ1 (CAN) engine system and AdBlue/DEF system — critical for diagnosing SCR-related fault codes on large excavators. The SK200LC series gained DCU (Dosing Control Unit) system access, and several wheeled excavator and material handler series (E100W, E200, E200B, E200W, E300, E300B, W, WE) received engine system diagnostics for the first time. For shops near construction sites or ports, this turns the X431 into a legitimate alternative to manufacturer-specific diagnostic tools for Kobelco equipment.
On the electric vehicle front, FOTON EV Heavy-Duty (EV_HD_FOTON V10.40) added 34 new systems and optimized two existing ones. Foton is one of China's largest commercial EV manufacturers, producing electric trucks, buses, and logistics vehicles that are increasingly exported to Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. As global commercial fleets electrify, diagnostic coverage for Chinese-made EV commercial vehicles is becoming a practical necessity — and Launch is clearly positioning the X431 to meet that demand.

What This Update Means for Independent Shops
The June 2026 heavy-duty update reflects a broader industry trend: commercial vehicle diagnostics are converging with passenger car diagnostics on shared platforms. A shop that previously needed separate tools for Caterpillar engines, WABCO braking systems, PERKINS aftertreatment, and Kobelco construction equipment can now handle all of them through a single X431 device — provided they keep their software subscription current.
There is a practical financial angle here as well. A dedicated WABCO diagnostic interface costs well over $1,000. A CAT Electronic Technician (ET) subscription runs hundreds of dollars annually per adapter. By comparison, a Launch X431 annual heavy-duty software subscription covers all eight brands updated this month — plus dozens more that Launch supports across the HD platform. For multi-brand independent shops, this consolidation of diagnostic capabilities into a single tool directly reduces both capital expenditure and technician training overhead.
That said, shops should be realistic about what aftermarket tools can and cannot do. Factory-level functions like ECU parameter reprogramming, security access for the latest DETROIT and CUMMINS ECUs, and certain ADAS calibration procedures on commercial vehicles still require manufacturer-specific tools. The X431 HD platform is strongest as a first-line diagnostic and service tool — covering 90% of what a shop sees daily — with dealer tools reserved for the remaining edge cases.
How to Get the Update
Current X431 HD subscribers can download the update directly through the device's built-in software update interface. If your subscription has lapsed, renewing your Launch diagnostic subscription restores access to all eight brand modules plus ongoing quarterly updates. For shops considering adding heavy-duty capability to an existing X431 setup, verify that your device supports truck diagnostics (8-inch screen minimum) before purchasing the HD software package.
The next quarterly heavy-duty update is expected in September 2026. Based on Launch's track record over the past year, expect continued expansion in electric commercial vehicle coverage and deeper aftertreatment diagnostic functions as emissions regulations tighten globally.