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01-30-2021 04:29 AM - edited 01-30-2021 04:37 AM
The bottom of my HP Spectre x360 - 15-ch004na is swollen / bulging resulting in the frame being distorted, spacebar not working and touchpad not really working either. This seems to be a common problem based on the number of posts in the community and relates to a battery defect.
I also noted there is a battery recall notice (https://www8.hp.com/uk/en/hp-information/recalls.html) around the same time I bought the laptop (Aug/Sep 2018) but I have never been contacted, so presumably my laptop isn't covered by this recall. Clearly it is somewhat suspicious though given so many models were covered by that recall for battery problems.
Anyway, has anyone else had this problem and how did they get this fixed?
Thanks.
01-30-2021 08:05 AM
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ECHO_LAKE
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01-31-2021 09:06 AM
Thanks for replying @Echo_Lake, it's greatly appreciated..
The link you sent redirects me to https://support.hp.com/gb-en/contact-hp (I'm UK based, so that makes sense). However, on that page there is no form to complete, email address to send to, or similar. I get the options per the screen shot below.
I have found a section that may have a phone number when it is business hours (will check on Monday) and hopefully can call there. It appears after I enter my serial number here (https://support.hp.com/gb-en/contact/laptops).
I have actually opened the laptop and it is the battery that is swollen. The spacebar and touch pad are now working as normal, although the laptop is open (with zero chance of me closing it again given how swollen the battery is) so I will need a replacement battery. I unfortunately can't find a genuine HP battery replacement (YB06XL) on the HP shop or any other resellers, so hopefully the Service Support team are able to arrange. It all seems a bit ridiculous given the laptop is just over 2 years old and was very much a premium product with a rrp of £2000 at the time.
01-31-2021 09:55 AM
You want to continue to work with HP to see if you can get the battery replaced free but if you want to just get a replacement and be done with it you need this:
(20) Battery (6-cell, 84–WHr, 3.64Ah, Li-ion 928372-855
This never goes over well, but 2.5 years is a pretty normal battery life. Lithium ion batteries sometimes swell. It is a characteristic of the product. It is not confined to HP batteries. The same factories that make HP batteries one day make Dell and Lenovo the next using the same cells. Nevertheless, HP may extend some kind of help and you should try for that. Good luck.