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Just 2 weeks after the warranty expired, the rubber strips on the back were dislocated. Very disappointed. 

 

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@GregZZZ I assure you, the fact that your warranty ran out, has nothing to do with the rubber strip popping out, besides, there's nothing that can't be fixed: Click here to view a solution to a similar issue.

And I recommend you provide the complete product number so I can get you the service and maintenance guide relevant to your device.

 

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I have on a couple of occasions spent the best part of an hour searching for a place I can easily find these replacement parts to no avail... 

 

Having spent a large amount on what is otherwise a very good laptop, ideally HP should be sending out these rubber strips for free as it is clearly a design flaw, at least it should be much much easier and cheap to find the replacement part. 

 

My my model number is 13-ae005na please could someone from HP send me a direct link to the right part?

 

I shouldn’t have to be spending hours searching or fiddling about with a double sided tape temporary fix when I’ve spent £1300 on a smart laptop! 

 

Many thanks for some specific, direct and uncomplicated help!

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