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HP ENVY - 13-aq0887ne
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Hi there, 
Good day.


I have a critical issue and I hope to find the answer here.

My laptop `HP ENVY Laptop 13-aq0xxx` which I bought Dec. 2019 is facing a "sudden" issue in the battery.

What is it? Say I have turned off my laptop while my battery was 60%, then the next day I turned it on, it then boots normally and when I got the lock screen. the device is suddenly shut down, and it's not a normal shutdown, it is like a power outage while there is no battery plugged in "which is not true of course", and then it doesn't respond to turn on unless I plug in the charger, and when I turn on, I find the battery still 59%, not 0% or so.

Can not determine what is happening.

One more thing, when I got this, then I immediately test the battery health using hp support assistant just after the device is turned in after this situation, I find the health is weak. and when the battery is completed charging, then the health is normal again. so the status is not stable, neither the mentioned sudden shutdown. 


One last situation, now the battery was 40% and suddenly the device is powered off the didn't respond to power on unless I plugged the charger, and I found the battery became 1%

I don't know what is the root cause, but last week I have been working on the battery for like 4 hours and the current capacity was almost 40000 out of the design capacity which was 52000, so I don't think there is normal behavior to be that bad in one week.

I hope to get an answer to this.

Thanks 


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There is a Service Center locator. 
 
 
Just put in Cairo Egypt Consumer Notebook in the menu and 3 different shops come up. There are phone numbers. Call first. 
It varies from country to country whether they will install a battery you bring in. They may or may not have a battery to install for you. They are going to charge you labor. Check it out and see what you want to do. If you want to buy your own battery and find another way to have it installed, post back and we can help with that. Good luck. If this is the info you needed please accept as solution. 

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It's a bad battery and replacing it will fix the issue. The diagnosis could be made with greater certainty if we could get a screenshot of the advanced output from the battery diagnostic test. 

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Thanks for the instant reply,

I have attached screenshots of the current status of the battery.

Note: Just before this screenshot, I have charged the battery to 100%, left it with the lap powered off, and when I powered on the lap the next day, I found it 1% with the status "weak" in the HP Assistant Diagnosis, now after I complete charge again, the status is normal. 


Two questions, please,
1- How this could happen during this too-short period, especially, I'm taking care of the laptop. The lifetime wasn't linear.
2- Is it doable to replace the battery of this model.

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Of course the battery is replaceable and that is what you have to do. Battery life is not linear. They often go bad suddenly. Very normal. The battery is almost 3 years old and has degraded quite a bit. Time to replace it. Let us know if you want a Manual for replacing the battery and help finding a new one. 

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I have two batteries and it does the same with both one about a year old and the other new

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If you did not start this thread please start your own so your separate problem can be addressed individually

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Thanks a lot for your help.

Sure, I would like to know to get the manual and where I can get a new one or reach out to an official technical center, I live in Cairo, Egypt 

Thanks

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Pages 25-27 show "how to":

 

Manual 

 

There is a Service Center locator. 
 
 
Just put in Cairo Egypt Consumer Notebook in the menu and 3 different shops come up. There are phone numbers. Call first. 
It varies from country to country whether they will install a battery you bring in. They may or may not have a battery to install for you. They are going to charge you labor. Check it out and see what you want to do. If you want to buy your own battery and find another way to have it installed, post back and we can help with that. Good luck. If this is the info you needed please accept as solution. 
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Sure, this is, of course, helpful, I'll call them and if they cannot provide a battery, I will post back to get some help, if possible, but you want this post to be in this thread or in a new one? 

Thanks

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Post it here. I get notice if you add to a thread I already participated in. If you start a new one I may or may not see it. 

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