10-28-2025, 03:50 PM 
		
	
	(10-26-2025, 07:46 PM)fiyob Wrote: Hi there!
You’re absolutely right Audi battery replacements need a bit of extra care. Most newer models require battery coding or registration after installation so the car’s ECU can properly recognize the new battery and adjust the charging rate. Skipping that step can cause early battery wear or charging issues.
If you’re confident with tools and have an OBD-II scanner that supports battery registration, you can do it yourself. But if not, I’d definitely recommend going with a professional service especially one that specializes in Car Battery Replacement Sharjah or Dubai. These experts usually offer on-site replacement, free diagnostics, and genuine OEM or AGM batteries from brands like Bosch, Varta, or Amaron.
It’s quick, safe, and ensures everything is set up correctly without risking your Audi’s electronics.

 
 

 
