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06-04-2021 07:42 AM
So I have been watching my laptop and have noticed that now a SECOND time the battery is swelling. I had it replaced in 2019, but here we are, 2 years later, and it's doing it again. I marked it to see if maybe it was just the case itself (the first battery swelling actually was so bad that it permanently altered the case - permanently raising the area to the right of the trackpad). I don't even know what to do at this point. Please help!!! Is this something that I can change out myself??? I HATE thinking about sending my laptop in again. This will make the third problem. I am a VERY loyal HP customer, but I'm becoming frustrated at this point.
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06-04-2021 09:11 AM
Reference
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"Fat" Battery / Bloated Battery / Swollen Battery – Sealed / Internal Battery
- Swollen battery might be hiding OR there might be evidence that the battery has inflated. For example, notebook case is warped, touchpad stops working, “odd” bulging near the keyboard.
- If the battery is in a swollen or bloated condition, the battery must be removed from the computer and replaced. There are no other remedies, tests, or useful options.
HP Commercial and Consumer Notebook PCs - Swelling or Deformation of Notebook Battery
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Yes, the battery is something you can change out yourself.
You can look up the information, find a video to help,
purchase a compatible battery, and install it into the computer.
What if?
IF, after looking up the how-to information you decide you cannot do this,
any competent, local computer technician can change out the battery for you.
What about "HP" battery?
No need - all batteries are made by battery manufacturers.
You need a compatible battery using the part number as reference - not a name-brand battery.
If you want someone to look up the computer model information for you,
Tell us your computer product number / exact model name.
Finding your Product Name, Product Number, or Serial Number
Reminder: Never post the serial number or any private information in the Community – we are a public resource.
OR
If you can look up the information for yourself, including the How-to procedure.
Find Parts and Replacement Procedure
Open Product Home >> Enter the full model name
- When the website opens, select category Manuals
- Look for and open the Maintenance and Service guide for your computer (document name varies)
- Search for “Battery” to find parts and replacement >> Read the chapter on Replacement Procedures
NOTES
- The exact name of the service document varies, though usually the word "service" or "maintenance" is included in the name.
- The "Service Guide" and "User Guide" are not the same documents.
- Part numbers and replacement procedure are listed in the component replacement section (wording varies)
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HP Collection of “how-to” videos – Battery
Internal Batteries…
HP Support Channel - Collection of “how-to” videos
- Use Categories to narrow the results.
- Select your Video
Example – Category
HP PC Service Videos | Remove and Replace Parts
Cntrl-F Search the page for Replace the Battery or Battery
Find a similar model type to your system > Select and watch your Video
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Find / Check for parts at PartSurfer / HP Parts Store
Reference: HP Notebook PCs - Ordering HP Certified Replacement Parts
PartSurfer might be able to tell you exactly which parts came with your device.
Open PartSurfer
- Select your Country
- Enter the device Product Number , Serial Number, or Part Number in the Quick Search box
- HINT: To see a system-specific list, replace the Product Number with your device Serial Number
- Items accompanied by a tiny box in the Add-to-Cart column are available for purchase
Parts marked as "n/a" (or are missing from the list) are not available from HP.
Parts marked as available for purchase might be available > CHECK: HP Parts Store
OR
When HP does not provide the part for retail purchase,
Use your search engine to find a compatible part number replacement at your favorite online store.
===============================================
HP Device Home Page - References and Resources – Learn about your Device - Solve Problems
NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System
Categories: Alerts, Warranty Check, HP Drivers / Software and BIOS, How-to Videos, Bulletins/Notices, How-to Documents, Troubleshooting, Manuals > User Guide, Service and Maintenance Guide (Replacement Parts and Procedures), Product Information (Specifications), more
When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic
Open Product Home
Enter the type and name of your HP device
Thank you for participating in the HP Community.
The Community is a separate wing of the HP website - We are not an HP business group.
Our Community is comprised of volunteers - people who own and use HP devices.
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Question / Concern Answered, Click "Accept as Solution"
06-04-2021 09:11 AM
Reference
===============================================
"Fat" Battery / Bloated Battery / Swollen Battery – Sealed / Internal Battery
- Swollen battery might be hiding OR there might be evidence that the battery has inflated. For example, notebook case is warped, touchpad stops working, “odd” bulging near the keyboard.
- If the battery is in a swollen or bloated condition, the battery must be removed from the computer and replaced. There are no other remedies, tests, or useful options.
HP Commercial and Consumer Notebook PCs - Swelling or Deformation of Notebook Battery
===============================================
Yes, the battery is something you can change out yourself.
You can look up the information, find a video to help,
purchase a compatible battery, and install it into the computer.
What if?
IF, after looking up the how-to information you decide you cannot do this,
any competent, local computer technician can change out the battery for you.
What about "HP" battery?
No need - all batteries are made by battery manufacturers.
You need a compatible battery using the part number as reference - not a name-brand battery.
If you want someone to look up the computer model information for you,
Tell us your computer product number / exact model name.
Finding your Product Name, Product Number, or Serial Number
Reminder: Never post the serial number or any private information in the Community – we are a public resource.
OR
If you can look up the information for yourself, including the How-to procedure.
Find Parts and Replacement Procedure
Open Product Home >> Enter the full model name
- When the website opens, select category Manuals
- Look for and open the Maintenance and Service guide for your computer (document name varies)
- Search for “Battery” to find parts and replacement >> Read the chapter on Replacement Procedures
NOTES
- The exact name of the service document varies, though usually the word "service" or "maintenance" is included in the name.
- The "Service Guide" and "User Guide" are not the same documents.
- Part numbers and replacement procedure are listed in the component replacement section (wording varies)
===============================================
HP Collection of “how-to” videos – Battery
Internal Batteries…
HP Support Channel - Collection of “how-to” videos
- Use Categories to narrow the results.
- Select your Video
Example – Category
HP PC Service Videos | Remove and Replace Parts
Cntrl-F Search the page for Replace the Battery or Battery
Find a similar model type to your system > Select and watch your Video
===============================================
Find / Check for parts at PartSurfer / HP Parts Store
Reference: HP Notebook PCs - Ordering HP Certified Replacement Parts
PartSurfer might be able to tell you exactly which parts came with your device.
Open PartSurfer
- Select your Country
- Enter the device Product Number , Serial Number, or Part Number in the Quick Search box
- HINT: To see a system-specific list, replace the Product Number with your device Serial Number
- Items accompanied by a tiny box in the Add-to-Cart column are available for purchase
Parts marked as "n/a" (or are missing from the list) are not available from HP.
Parts marked as available for purchase might be available > CHECK: HP Parts Store
OR
When HP does not provide the part for retail purchase,
Use your search engine to find a compatible part number replacement at your favorite online store.
===============================================
HP Device Home Page - References and Resources – Learn about your Device - Solve Problems
NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System
Categories: Alerts, Warranty Check, HP Drivers / Software and BIOS, How-to Videos, Bulletins/Notices, How-to Documents, Troubleshooting, Manuals > User Guide, Service and Maintenance Guide (Replacement Parts and Procedures), Product Information (Specifications), more
When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic
Open Product Home
Enter the type and name of your HP device
Thank you for participating in the HP Community.
The Community is a separate wing of the HP website - We are not an HP business group.
Our Community is comprised of volunteers - people who own and use HP devices.
Click Thumbs Up to say Thank You.
Question / Concern Answered, Click "Accept as Solution"
07-27-2021 08:57 AM
I was able to replace the battery thanks to your post guiding me in finding the correct replacement and a YouTube video of a gentleman changing a battery in the exact same laptop (HP videos were of no help - not even close to the same laptop).
My problem now is ... what do I do with the defective battery??? I didn't have to worry about it the first time HP changed it out, but now that I decided to just figure it out for myself and not wiling to wait a week to get my laptop back, I'm stuck with a defective/bloated/swollen battery that I can't dispose of.
Any suggestions?
07-27-2021 09:17 AM
You are welcome.
I am glad you were able to fix it.
As to the battery -
Hopefully you live in a area where you can arrange disposal for waste of this sort.
Many urban and metropolitan communities in the USA provide this type of service.
The "swollen" state notwithstanding, disposal likely follows the same guidelines as for any battery that should not be sent to landfill.
Search foe "e-waste disposal" or perhaps "computer battery disposal" in your area.
Thank you for participating in the HP Community.
The Community is a separate wing of the HP website - We are not an HP business group.
Our Community is comprised of volunteers - people who own and use HP devices.
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Question / Concern Answered, Click "Accept as Solution"
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