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Originally Posted by bNks334
Rheingold will change the battery type too. Ista-p is only for programming modules. That is not what we are doing. think is Insta-p more like updating from service pack 1 to service pack 2... Or windows 8 to windows 10...
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In your original write up under the section on using Rheingold you wrote
8) Rheingold then walks you through your options! You can simply register a new like-for-like battery, or you can change the battery capacity. Rheingold will prompt you to perform coding using ISTA-P!
From this and reading a bunch of differing opinions I came to my probably wrong conclusion.
Is it that you can change the capacity or type without changing the VO in ISTA/D and still have the correct charging regimen? If true, is the downside that if a dealer does some updates on your car it will revert back to the original battery capacity and type?