c3kTDi
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Yeah, I know: another battery swap thread. But, this time it's different. This time it's about my car. 
(FWIW, I did a search "battery swap" in this forum and got a page and a quarter of hits. They're all over the place. Some had Golf gassers, some were changing the SIZE of the battery, etc. I couldn't find a definitive swap guide.)
I've got a 2015 Passat TDi. Yes, a diesel. I'd like to keep non-diesel comments out of here.
The original battery is still in it, but I've been getting some long cranks if the car's been sitting for a few days. The most recent was a day ago. I parked at the airport from Friday the 13th through early Tuesday morning, the 17th. Daytime temps were in the 90s, nighttime low 70s. When I got in, it cranked at a normal speed for about 7-8 seconds before the engine started. This crank time is getting longer and longer. If I shut down and restart, it'll fire right up.
I'd considered the VVT valve leak (great thread), but thought I'd hit the battery first.
After leaving the vehicle shutdown and parked for a day and a half after driving it home for 90 minutes of highway driving, my battery tester (Foxwell BT100) showed SOH at 87% and SOC at 59%. (12.29v <- I think. That was a few hours ago.) and a "Battery Recharge" message, indicating it just needs to be charged.
I think the SOH of 87% is false. It should not have dropped to such a low voltage. And, almost 80k miles and living in the South with plenty of multi-day sits in the outdoors.
I'm going to buy a new battery to hopefully fix the long cranking.
OEM is 5K0 915105G and shows 72Ah and a (paltry) CCA of 380 (CA may be 640 from what I interpret on the label). I think it's a basic lead-acid battery.
I want to swap in something a bit...hardier. I'm looking at some of the AGM style, BCI size H6 (or Size 48). For one of them, it shows 760 CCA and 875 CA, with a reserve of 120 minutes. (I'm not sure what that means for Ah rating.)
Now, I know it CAN provide more amperage, but that doesn't mean it's gonna flip the starter out of the car. I want more reserve.
I've got Ross-Tech's VCDS. What an outstanding, if difficult to understand, tool. Their support eases any issues with figuring it out.
If I put the new AGM battery into my Passat TDi, will I need to reprogram the BCM or BEM? (Do I even have a Battery Control Module??? Does the Body Control Module care about the battery type?)
I'm aware of the THEORETICAL differences between lead-acid and AGM recharging. I don't want to hear it.
Does the Passat accept programing to change the TYPE and SPECS of the battery?
Thanks!
Ken
TL;DR: what do I do to swap in an AGM battery into my diesel?
(FWIW, I did a search "battery swap" in this forum and got a page and a quarter of hits. They're all over the place. Some had Golf gassers, some were changing the SIZE of the battery, etc. I couldn't find a definitive swap guide.)
I've got a 2015 Passat TDi. Yes, a diesel. I'd like to keep non-diesel comments out of here.
The original battery is still in it, but I've been getting some long cranks if the car's been sitting for a few days. The most recent was a day ago. I parked at the airport from Friday the 13th through early Tuesday morning, the 17th. Daytime temps were in the 90s, nighttime low 70s. When I got in, it cranked at a normal speed for about 7-8 seconds before the engine started. This crank time is getting longer and longer. If I shut down and restart, it'll fire right up.
I'd considered the VVT valve leak (great thread), but thought I'd hit the battery first.
After leaving the vehicle shutdown and parked for a day and a half after driving it home for 90 minutes of highway driving, my battery tester (Foxwell BT100) showed SOH at 87% and SOC at 59%. (12.29v <- I think. That was a few hours ago.) and a "Battery Recharge" message, indicating it just needs to be charged.
I think the SOH of 87% is false. It should not have dropped to such a low voltage. And, almost 80k miles and living in the South with plenty of multi-day sits in the outdoors.
I'm going to buy a new battery to hopefully fix the long cranking.
OEM is 5K0 915105G and shows 72Ah and a (paltry) CCA of 380 (CA may be 640 from what I interpret on the label). I think it's a basic lead-acid battery.
I want to swap in something a bit...hardier. I'm looking at some of the AGM style, BCI size H6 (or Size 48). For one of them, it shows 760 CCA and 875 CA, with a reserve of 120 minutes. (I'm not sure what that means for Ah rating.)
Now, I know it CAN provide more amperage, but that doesn't mean it's gonna flip the starter out of the car. I want more reserve.
I've got Ross-Tech's VCDS. What an outstanding, if difficult to understand, tool. Their support eases any issues with figuring it out.
If I put the new AGM battery into my Passat TDi, will I need to reprogram the BCM or BEM? (Do I even have a Battery Control Module??? Does the Body Control Module care about the battery type?)
I'm aware of the THEORETICAL differences between lead-acid and AGM recharging. I don't want to hear it.
Thanks!
Ken
TL;DR: what do I do to swap in an AGM battery into my diesel?