Battery OEM KIA or OEM Volkswagen

OEM KIA Battery
Frubanoid
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Rating 4.0

I'm at over 90k miles in a 2022 Kia EV6 and haven't had an ICCU issue. All I've done outside normal wear and tear like tires is upgraded to an AGM 12V battery to solve crappy OEM battery problems

Pros: upgraded to AGM battery
Cons: crappy OEM battery
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 90000 km
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OEM KIA Battery

When i changed my battery in my Kia eSoul (same car, different brand) the only thing that happened was that the aux bat SOC said 255 for some time. Then car calibrated itself to the new battery and said the right value.

Pros: car calibrated itself
Cons: aux bat SOC said 255
Vehicle: Kia
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
nebur727
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Rating 4.0

I have seen some test results on ID3 after 100000 km and still everything is quite good on the car. Battery is not damaged like on a cellphone if that is your worry.

Pros: everything is quite good
Cons: battery not damaged
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 100000 km
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when we bought our 2024 Kia Sportage hybrid, the salesman was showing us around it and got around to popping the hood, I did not see a 12 volt battery.

Vehicle: Kia Sportage
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
4beersdeep
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Rating 4.0

My 2014 jetta TDI does the exact same thing as in your video when the battery is dying. I've had the car now for 6 years and it's happened 3 times. If the alternator checks out fine, then I would attempt a new battery.

Pros: new battery may solve
Cons: battery dying
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OEM Volkswagen Battery

I just preemptively changed my 2007 VW golf battery at 120k...I probably could have gone farther but every now and again I would get a weird code that likely was voltage relative.

Pros: could have gone farther
Cons: weird voltage codes
Mileage: 120000 km
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
Willy Pickton
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Rating 3.0

VW OEM batteries in modern cars often do that. I was lucky to detect slightly "lazy" cranking in my 2018 GSW 4Mo. Tested and showed %51 SOH even after fully charging it. Lasted 6 years almost to the date.

Pros: lasted 6 years
Cons: lazy cranking, low state of health
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
goosereddit
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Rating 1.0

My cousin has a 2018 Atlas and a month ago he called me and said he car wouldn't start. It'd just rapidly click. So I drove over there and gave him a jump. Still wouldn't start. So I thought maybe it's the starter motor. Called a bunch of repair shops and they said the battery is dead and needs to be replaced.

Cons: battery dead, car wouldn't start
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
Evo4wd
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Rating 2.0

I've got an essentially new Golf R only about 3 months old and I think my battery is no good. I keep it connected to a battery tender as I dont'drive it often. Even after a week of being connected it never reaches full charge. Also, After I discomnect I put a quick load on it by turning on the lights in order to remove the surface charge from the battery tendder. Prior to putting the load on and just after disconnecting the battery tender the rading is 12.8Votls. After putting the load on by turning on the lights for a minute the voltage reading then drops to 12.28 which seems awfully load. I'm assuming my battery is no good.

Cons: voltage drops quickly
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