Fix truncation of last character of VIN by modifying decode_encoded_string() #276
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When retrieving VIN via the following example code, I received 16 characters instead of the proper 17, and the trailing "0" in my VIN was truncated.
I modified decode_encoded_string() in decoders.py to use the .replace() function instead of .strip() to remove '\x00', '\x01', and '\x02', which resolved the issue in my testing.