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Battery just replaced, unusual voltage reading

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I finally managed to change the battery serial number on the control unit, not by activating the OBDeleven PRO subscription, which I believe costs around € 60 a year, but by going to a Volkswagen workshop and accessing it through ODIS.

Total cost: € 30.

And that’s the end of this annoying business… 🙂

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