Need BEM Code for H8 AGM Battery?
#1
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Need BEM Code for H8 AGM Battery?
If anyone has an H8 AGM battery BEM code, please share it here as that is the most common replacement size/type from the aftermarket. There were no H9 AGMs available when mine died, so got next best option, H8 AGM.
Just realized I used a BEM code sourced from a wet-cell H8 battery (Duralast Gold H8), and not the AGM version of the H8 battery. My understanding is the battery mgmt may not be as 'aggressive' in charging/maintaining the AGM battery due to my coding it as a wet-cell battery. I know this is definitely true of the newer electronic battery chargers that have a 'standard/wet-cell' vs. AGM battery setting/switch, as the AGM batteries can handle a higher amp charge rate safely. I welcome any knowledge around this subject so far as the car's charging mgmt system is concerned.
Here are the stats on the battery I sourced: Diehard Platinum H8-AGM, 900 Cranking Amps, 160 min Reserve, 95 Amp Hours.
Just realized I used a BEM code sourced from a wet-cell H8 battery (Duralast Gold H8), and not the AGM version of the H8 battery. My understanding is the battery mgmt may not be as 'aggressive' in charging/maintaining the AGM battery due to my coding it as a wet-cell battery. I know this is definitely true of the newer electronic battery chargers that have a 'standard/wet-cell' vs. AGM battery setting/switch, as the AGM batteries can handle a higher amp charge rate safely. I welcome any knowledge around this subject so far as the car's charging mgmt system is concerned.
Here are the stats on the battery I sourced: Diehard Platinum H8-AGM, 900 Cranking Amps, 160 min Reserve, 95 Amp Hours.
Last edited by '10Q7TDI_Prestige'; 03-18-2021 at 01:08 PM.
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My understanding is that you can reuse your existing serial number and simply change the last digit to 'trick' the system into believing that there's a new battery installed. That at least has been internet folklore for sometime now. I'll be changing my battery either this afternoon time permitting or Sunday so I may be back here asking the same question later on. Best of luck.
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If anyone has an H8 AGM battery BEM code, please share it here as that is the most common replacement size/type from the aftermarket. There were no H9 AGMs available when mine died, so got next best option, H8 AGM.
Just realized I used a BEM code sourced from a wet-cell H8 battery (Duralast Gold H8), and not the AGM version of the H8 battery. My understanding is the battery mgmt may not be as 'aggressive' in charging/maintaining the AGM battery due to my coding it as a wet-cell battery. I know this is definitely true of the newer electronic battery chargers that have a 'standard/wet-cell' vs. AGM battery setting/switch, as the AGM batteries can handle a higher amp charge rate safely. I welcome any knowledge around this subject so far as the car's charging mgmt system is concerned.
Here are the stats on the battery I sourced: Diehard Platinum H8-AGM, 900 Cranking Amps, 160 min Reserve, 95 Amp Hours.
Just realized I used a BEM code sourced from a wet-cell H8 battery (Duralast Gold H8), and not the AGM version of the H8 battery. My understanding is the battery mgmt may not be as 'aggressive' in charging/maintaining the AGM battery due to my coding it as a wet-cell battery. I know this is definitely true of the newer electronic battery chargers that have a 'standard/wet-cell' vs. AGM battery setting/switch, as the AGM batteries can handle a higher amp charge rate safely. I welcome any knowledge around this subject so far as the car's charging mgmt system is concerned.
Here are the stats on the battery I sourced: Diehard Platinum H8-AGM, 900 Cranking Amps, 160 min Reserve, 95 Amp Hours.
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IIRC an H8 AGM should be 92AH
From: https://upgrademyaudi.net/tutorials/...-battery-vcds/
51Ah – 8K0915105J / 000915105BB / 000915105DC
60Ah – 4F0915105 / 8K0915105G / 000915105DD
61Ah – 8K0915105H / 000915105AD / 000915105DE
70Ah – 4F0915105A / 8K0915105C / 000915105DF
72Ah – 8K0915105B / 000915105AF / 000915105DG
80Ah – 4F0915105B / 8K0915105D / 000915105AG / 4FD915105 / 8KD915105 / 000915105DH
95Ah – 4F0915105C / 8K0915105E / 000915105AH / 000915105DK
110Ah – 4F0915105D / 8K0915105F / 000915105AK / 8KD915105A / 000915105DL
68Ah – (AGM) 7L0915105 / 000915105CC
75Ah – (AGM) 3D0915105H / 000915105CD
92Ah – (AGM) 4F0915105E / 000915105CE
105Ah – (AGM) 4L0915105 / 000915105CF
115Ah – 4H0915105 / 000915105DM
Part number / Serial number
From: https://upgrademyaudi.net/tutorials/...-battery-vcds/
51Ah – 8K0915105J / 000915105BB / 000915105DC
60Ah – 4F0915105 / 8K0915105G / 000915105DD
61Ah – 8K0915105H / 000915105AD / 000915105DE
70Ah – 4F0915105A / 8K0915105C / 000915105DF
72Ah – 8K0915105B / 000915105AF / 000915105DG
80Ah – 4F0915105B / 8K0915105D / 000915105AG / 4FD915105 / 8KD915105 / 000915105DH
95Ah – 4F0915105C / 8K0915105E / 000915105AH / 000915105DK
110Ah – 4F0915105D / 8K0915105F / 000915105AK / 8KD915105A / 000915105DL
68Ah – (AGM) 7L0915105 / 000915105CC
75Ah – (AGM) 3D0915105H / 000915105CD
92Ah – (AGM) 4F0915105E / 000915105CE
105Ah – (AGM) 4L0915105 / 000915105CF
115Ah – 4H0915105 / 000915105DM
Part number / Serial number
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IIRC an H8 AGM should be 92AH
From: https://upgrademyaudi.net/tutorials/...-battery-vcds/
51Ah – 8K0915105J / 000915105BB / 000915105DC
60Ah – 4F0915105 / 8K0915105G / 000915105DD
61Ah – 8K0915105H / 000915105AD / 000915105DE
70Ah – 4F0915105A / 8K0915105C / 000915105DF
72Ah – 8K0915105B / 000915105AF / 000915105DG
80Ah – 4F0915105B / 8K0915105D / 000915105AG / 4FD915105 / 8KD915105 / 000915105DH
95Ah – 4F0915105C / 8K0915105E / 000915105AH / 000915105DK
110Ah – 4F0915105D / 8K0915105F / 000915105AK / 8KD915105A / 000915105DL
68Ah – (AGM) 7L0915105 / 000915105CC
75Ah – (AGM) 3D0915105H / 000915105CD
92Ah – (AGM) 4F0915105E / 000915105CE
105Ah – (AGM) 4L0915105 / 000915105CF
115Ah – 4H0915105 / 000915105DM
Part number / Serial number
From: https://upgrademyaudi.net/tutorials/...-battery-vcds/
51Ah – 8K0915105J / 000915105BB / 000915105DC
60Ah – 4F0915105 / 8K0915105G / 000915105DD
61Ah – 8K0915105H / 000915105AD / 000915105DE
70Ah – 4F0915105A / 8K0915105C / 000915105DF
72Ah – 8K0915105B / 000915105AF / 000915105DG
80Ah – 4F0915105B / 8K0915105D / 000915105AG / 4FD915105 / 8KD915105 / 000915105DH
95Ah – 4F0915105C / 8K0915105E / 000915105AH / 000915105DK
110Ah – 4F0915105D / 8K0915105F / 000915105AK / 8KD915105A / 000915105DL
68Ah – (AGM) 7L0915105 / 000915105CC
75Ah – (AGM) 3D0915105H / 000915105CD
92Ah – (AGM) 4F0915105E / 000915105CE
105Ah – (AGM) 4L0915105 / 000915105CF
115Ah – 4H0915105 / 000915105DM
Part number / Serial number
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In the interest of settling this argument once and for all, I'll be changing the battery in my B8 S4, some day this week - expected delivery is this coming Thursday.
Early last I replaced the battery in my 15 Q7 which was still on the original battery with https://www.autozone.com/batteries-s...cca/229889_0_0 Duralast H9 950CCA 140min reserve time 100Ah battery and did not code it when I changed it on the Q7. The battery in my 2012 S4 was replaced back in February 2014 (I believe) while under warranty due to some weird behavior - main cluster would not light up, rearview camera would not turn on etc - so its been about 8 years on the same battery (hell of a good run) car only has 54k miles so its not been driven a lot.
I ordered the same battery and I will code this new battery to the car and should hopefully be able to tell if there's a significant difference in the overall performance on either platform due to coding vs none coding. Granted not an apples to apples comparison but potentially a worthy experiment.
Early last I replaced the battery in my 15 Q7 which was still on the original battery with https://www.autozone.com/batteries-s...cca/229889_0_0 Duralast H9 950CCA 140min reserve time 100Ah battery and did not code it when I changed it on the Q7. The battery in my 2012 S4 was replaced back in February 2014 (I believe) while under warranty due to some weird behavior - main cluster would not light up, rearview camera would not turn on etc - so its been about 8 years on the same battery (hell of a good run) car only has 54k miles so its not been driven a lot.
I ordered the same battery and I will code this new battery to the car and should hopefully be able to tell if there's a significant difference in the overall performance on either platform due to coding vs none coding. Granted not an apples to apples comparison but potentially a worthy experiment.
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It's an easy test, I've done it and I assure you it's required.. fire up the car and check the voltage before and after coding, should be ~14.6v.. but it won't be with the old battery coding, it'll be dramatically undercharging it until you code the battery than bam it'll instantly jump to >14VDC
VCDS will show you the voltages too so you don't even need to measure it directly.. I dont remember the numbers exactly I was seeing but IIRC it was at least a full volt under spec when I did mine.
Ive been putting the date on the battery into the serial number so I can check the date later without pulling the seat out.
VCDS will show you the voltages too so you don't even need to measure it directly.. I dont remember the numbers exactly I was seeing but IIRC it was at least a full volt under spec when I did mine.
Ive been putting the date on the battery into the serial number so I can check the date later without pulling the seat out.
Last edited by dreadlocks; 04-18-2022 at 05:50 PM.
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