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01-17-2020 09:03 AM - edited 01-17-2020 09:05 AM
Hey.
I have HP laptop HP Pavilion 15-AB223CL. Recently I was charging it and suddenly the battery icon showed 255%. Yet my laptop won’t turn on unless it’s plugged to charger. When I turn it on it says that “battery isn’t detected”.
I know nothing about computers so I don’t know how to fix this. 😞
01-17-2020 09:28 AM - edited 01-17-2020 09:29 AM
Product introduced in Oct 2015
The behavior you describe is not normal, of course.
The battery is failing - or has failed.
UEFI hardware testing is available (and explained later in this message).
Part Numbers and easy Replacement procedure is explained in the Service Guide:
HP Pavilion Notebook (Intel) Star WarsTM Special Edition Notebook - Maintenance and Service Guide
Chapter 5 - Page 40
Battery Description Spare part number
4-cell, 41-Whr, 2.8-Ah Li-ion battery 800049-001
The battery is not available from HP.
Purchase a replacement battery from a trusted merchant in your region.
Things that are the Battery
What is included:
- What you need to know (battery Recall program, for example)
- What you can try (component testing, for example)
- What you can do (options: Purchase and Replacement)
Important
If the battery is bloated, there is no fix except to remove and replace the battery.
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Read important information about battery recall.
- If your battery is impacted, follow the instructions to contact HP.
OR
If your battery is not impacted by the recall:
- Read Information. Perhaps run calibration and component tests on battery / AC adapter (charger)
- If necessary, purchase and install a replacement battery
Recalls and Advisories
Product Recalls – Please READ
Open: HP Replacement programs and product recalls
2018
Important Update: Expansion of the Battery Safety Recall and Replacement Program for HP Notebook Computers and Mobile Workstations announced in January 2018 – Additional Batteries Affected
HP urges customers to recheck all potentially affected products
In cooperation with various government regulatory agencies HP has announced an expansion of its worldwide voluntary safety recall and replacement program for certain notebook computer and mobile workstation batteries announced in January 2018. The potentially affected batteries may have been shipped with certain HP notebook computers and mobile workstations sold worldwide from December 2015 through April 2018.
The batteries have the potential to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to customers. It is essential that you check or recheck your battery, even if you did so previously and were informed that it was not affected.
HP’s primary concern is for the safety of our customers. Because these batteries pose a fire and burn hazard, it is essential to visit the HP Battery Recall website at www.hp.com/go/batteryprogram2018 as soon as possible and check your battery.
2019
Partial Excerpt from the August 2019 Expansion Notification:
In August 2019, HP expanded its worldwide voluntary safety recall and replacement program for certain notebook computer and mobile workstation batteries which was announced in January 2018 and expanded in January 2019.
HP Support Community
Please Note:
Recalls - Devices / components eligible for Recall replacement are not subject to warranty status.
HP – Replacement and Product Recalls - Latest Information
HP Replacement programs and product recalls
From HP - Important Information
"Fat" Battery / Bloated Battery / Swollen Battery
- 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 EliteBook/ProBook/Zbook Workstations - Notebook PCs - Swelling or Deformation of Notebook Battery
Warranty Check – Contact HP
If the battery is failing (or has failed) and the computer is within the Warranty Period, contact HP Technical Support.
“Everywhere” Contact Information - HP Technical Support
Open > HP World-Wide Support
Select your region and follow the prompts
Where to Find Additional Information about your device
Check your computer’s Website Support for important advisories and bulletins
Category "Bulletins and Advisories" (wording may vary)
Warranty Check
NOTE: If the single-system-check fails to find your device, use the "multiple devices" method to
check single or multiple devices.
- If necessary, Select your Country on the main website page
- Scroll down > To the right of Check multiple warranties, Click Continue
- Enter the Serial Number and Country for one or more devices / systems to be checked
- Check the box to verify you are "Not a robot"
- Click Submit (at bottom of list entries)
- When the page opens, Click View Details
NOTE: The online database results do not impact the actual contract.
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Information / Tests
HP Community thread on the subject
Accepted Solution - Battery won't Charge or Battery won't Hold a Charge
Article that explains Smart Battery Technology
Battery use and care, how batteries perform over time, and expected battery life
How to: Understanding Lithium-Ion and Smart Battery Technology
Battery will not charge when system is warm to hot
If the “not charging” issue is (only) apparent when the system is running hot (or near that point), the battery and charge system are likely overheated as well – the charge system will resume operation when the computer cools down. Short Version: An overheated battery / computer / charging-system will not charge the battery – this is normal behavior.
Battery seems “stuck” in a particular charge setting
The battery might be OK and just need calibration (balance / set).
The steps to check / calibrate / replace the battery are included in this document:
HP Notebook PCs - HP Battery Alert Appears Before Windows Starts
And / Or
Document includes information and link for testing the hardware using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) (preferred method) and / or using the HP Support Assistant to test the battery.
>>> Testing and Calibrating the Battery (Windows 10) <<<
Tips for extending / improving battery service
Microsoft - Battery saving tips
HP Notebook PCs - Improving Battery Performance (Windows)
Run Component Tests – How to
Contributed by Wes_notebooks
HP Document
HP PCs and Tablets - About UEFI and the Startup Menu
Documents and Reference
This document is for HP notebook PCs that have a removable battery.
HP Notebook PCs - Battery Does Not Power Notebook or Hold a Charge
If the adapter fails it will not power the notebook.
HP Notebook PCs - Using and Testing the AC Power Adapter
Oddities and Contributions
- Fix (High) Contrast (on computer screen)
Contributed by Pantopia
Unplug charging cable, wait a few seconds, plug in cable.
- Battery at 100% but shuts off when unplugged (results unconfirmed at this writing)
Contributed by Rcamp48
Test system: HP Elite Pad 900 G1
Setup: Tablet connected to docking station
Symptoms: Shows 100% charge in battery – computer shuts off as soon as unplugged
Test (Solution): Press and hold Power button and Reset button at the same time
- Battery does not charge, possibly after Microsoft Updates (issue reported at least back to 2011)
Contributed by Jeanydo
Test system: Pavilion Notebook
Symptoms: Battery stops charging – no known issues with battery or charger – Windows 7 through 10 (at least)
Test (Solution): Control Panel > icon view > Device Manager > Open Batteries > Right-Click “Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery" > Uninstall > tab Action > Check for hardware changes (reinstalls the driver)
Purchase Options
- If you determine that you need to purchase a battery, AC adapter, or power cord for your computer, check for the part(s) in HP PartSurfer.
- If / When you know the battery type / part number, you may check for the battery at the Parts Store
- If the part is not available from HP, use your search engine to find – and purchase - the part in your region.
HP Document: HP Notebook PCs - Purchasing a Replacement Battery
Find your Product , Part(s), and Replacement Procedure
See: HP Notebook PCs - How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?
OR
Open Support Home
- Enter the full model name
- When the website opens, select category
- Look for and open the Maintenance and Service guide for your computer
- Part numbers and replacement procedure are listed in the component replacement section (wording varies)
Check for parts at the PartSurfer Website / HP Parts Store
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
NOTE >> Parts marked as "n/a" are not available from HP.
Parts marked as available for purchase might be available from: HP Parts Store
OR
If HP does not provide the part for retail purchase,
Use your search engine to find the part number at your favorite online store.
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Reference and Resources – Places to find help and learn about your Device
Clarification of terms and "what the device can do" (Specifications)
Device Homepage
NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System
HP Drivers / Software and BIOS, How-to Videos, Bulletins/Notices, How-to Documents, Troubleshooting, User Guides, 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
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