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With this guide, replacing your Lenovo Yoga C930-13IKB battery is quick and simple. Batteries generally deteriorate over time or have complications within their life span. This can result in low battery life and difficulty in holding charge. Check out this troubleshooting guide for more information on what might be wrong with your battery.
This guide is required for when your battery needs replacing due to quickly dying, failing to charge, or an unresponsive battery. You will remove the back cover first to access the battery, and then remove all fasteners and connections that keep the battery in place. The tools required for this guide are a T5 Torx screwdriver, a Phillips #00 screwdriver, and plastic opening tools.
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Flip the device over so that the underside is facing up.
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Remove the six 3.5 mm T5 Torx screws.
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Unplug the battery from the motherboard by pinching the cables with your fingers and tugging out with force.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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One little addition: After removing the bottom cover of the computer, there are two little clear plastic tapes, one on each side of the battery, that you should peel free before starting to lift the battery out. One of those tapes is shown in this photo, just to the right of the icon that resembles a figure eight: https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/ig... Those clear tapes are attached to the black plastic strips beneath the battery, that you want to try to leave in place. If you don’t peel back the clear tape tabs, they will increase the likelihood of pulling up those black plastic strips when you start to lift the battery up. My original battery was adhered quite strongly to those plastic strips, and it took a fair bit of work to “dissect” them from the battery using a straight plastic tool that had an end like a regular screwdriver. I did peel those strips up off the computer a bit, but they stuck back down after I separated them from the battery. Thanks for the instructions!
After I had finished putting my C930 back together, I noticed that the underside of the original battery had four soft black strips adhered to it, perhaps as a cushion between the battery and the components beneath. It is possible to remove those, and they could be re-applied to the new battery before installing it, but I’m not going to bother going back now to do that.
I was able to remove the 4 black, “spongy” strips from the original battery and place them on the new battery. This created a “landing” area for the adhesive strips that remained working the computer housing. All instructions were good and quite thorough. Thank you!