IBS battery sensor confusion

NaweedM

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 Eindhoven NL
Was just tinkering around with INPA as I plan to do a battery replacement at some point (as per the invoices, it was last done in 2015 by a garage). I noticed there no information on my battery, was hoping to find something on PM infofields. Does this mean my battery was replaced without ever being registered? or is this not a procedure for the E85?

below are snippets from the DME

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As a bonus, below are the battery voltages. After a while, the battery stabilised to 14V while running
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Aha, good to know. Thanks Zedbee.

Any idea if i still need to do some coding on NCS expert if i decide to go for a larger capacity battery?
 
…and no IBS on the car at all. Old school diagnostics instead: If the doors unlock and the starter cranks the engine, you most likely have a good battery. My current battery is from 2011 and still going strong.
 
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