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Yes, the control modules can see that the voltage has been re-established (after disappearing for a few minutes), but how does the car distinguish between other events that cause this symptom (i.e. battery voltage collapse from a weak battery and battery lead remove and re-connection) and the less frequent act of an actual battery replacement? AGM batteries are also fairly smart devices, but they don't talk to control modules in a way that discloses their identity - they are just batteries!
I'd like to give the road-assist person the benefit of the doubt and suggest that he/she was probably referring to the error reports that were generated in the removal/replacement exercise and that have subsequently cleared. But it's folly to believe that the car has a similar IQ to that of the road-assist guy and could therefore know that the battery was replaced - without any changes to the CAN Gateway module settings (IMO). If this were the case then there would be no need for Ross-Tech to create their video on battery replacement and there would no need for VW to make the three adaptation channel settings available for consumer use (IMO)
Don
Thanks for the reply, I do have an OBD Eleven module so I'll have a play with that next time I get a chance. It's a bit sad than an actual VW roadside assist person wouldn't know about the battery system properly though.
Cheers,
Karl
MY18 Passat Alltrack Wolfsberg (white) darkest legal tint (SOLD), 2014 Golf 110 TDI Highline (sold after DM Flywheel issues), now 2021 RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid, 2020 C-HR Koba Hybrid
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