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OEM Volkswagen Battery

I decided to stop by the dealer today and check if they had any. Sure enough they did but wanted $15x.xx for it. I mentioned that I had found a lower price online but didn't want to wait for shipping to my surprise they offered to sell it to me for $126. I was really happy with that so I bought it and installed it this afternoon. So for anyone that may dig up this thread searching in the future, 000 915 105 DE fits and works great in a mk2 :thumbup:

Pros: fits and works great
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: 000 915 105 DE
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OEM Volkswagen Battery

A battery from VW was actually cheaper and had a better warranty than what Advance was trying to sell me. So I just bought the battery from the dealer, installed myself, then returned the old one for the core refund.

Pros: cheaper, better warranty
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
CC-Rider
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Rating 4.0

Since replacing my battery on 12/18 this code has not returned. The only symptom I've noticed is it appears my battery is going. When I start it in the morning it struggles and then is ok the rest of the day. However just leaving the radio on, without the car being on, for 20 mins or so will drain the battery and the car will barely turn over.

Pros: resolved code issue
Cons: battery drained quickly
Mileage: 78960 km
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mip1 again
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Rating 5.0

Been meaning to post an update on this little saga... Eventually decided to get the LH battery replaced about a month ago and has completely cured the electrical problems. The car feels like new again and I love it again.

Pros: cured electrical problems
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YUASA Battery

I'm using a Yuasa with a 4 year warranty. The optima yellow is good but not worth 3 and half times the price for twice the life span of a normal battery unless you plan on deep discharging it a few times. I just think they're a little over priced for what you get.

Pros: 4 year warranty
Cons: over priced
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
Kstyle
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Rating 1.0

Currently I actually own a 2005 V8 and it has been just short of a nightmare to maintain. First was the battery($400) then the headlights($200) then the Thermostat($900), then the horn($80) then timing belt, water pump, stripped drain plug, etc all within a year.

Cons: nightmare to maintain
Vehicle: Volkswagen Touareg
Mileage: 80000 km
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