Hey I have a '21 my daughter has an '18. I'm curious b/c I'll need to change the batt's eventually. I was thinking of getting the OBD11 tool; I see guys use on Youtube, and more likely than not, will. But the question I have is, and you might not be able to answer, but what was the charge voltage to the old battery before you swapped it, for the new, and did you take reading before it was programmed to see if there was a change?
I've asked a few times on Youtube without getting a response but happened to stumble on you post!
So if the system is smart enough to determine that the old battery is old and needs a higher voltage to maintain charge?? Why wouldn't it detect that the new battery didn't require a higher voltage? I guess inputting AH if available, may make some difference, or even AGM vs. Lead acid, or what have you. But serial number and manufacturer wouldn't have anything to do, as I understand it, in how a car would charge?
I'm starting to wonder if this is like the channels that say you can't just screw in the rear calipers w/electronic e-brakes when changing pads....
Thanks in advance. I plan to check voltage before and after when it's time and I'll remember to post here.