Lenovo battery replacement policy?

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Lenovo battery replacement policy?

#1 Post by postdiction » Fri Jun 05, 2009 5:14 pm

Hi I am a proud owner of a used (new to me) thinkpad t400.

From my understanding Lenovo keeps their batteries under warranty for 1 year.
That 1 year for my laptop is over March of 2010.

So I was wondering how does one get the battery replaced under warranty? Does it have to stop working? Does it have to be severely dysfunction or can you ask for a replacement in 1 year?

Basically how do they determine who gets a new battery and who doesn't.

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Re: Lenovo battery replacement policy?

#2 Post by killer » Fri Jun 05, 2009 6:44 pm

It is the same as a washing machine with a one year warranty. The supplier will only replace it (or repair it) if there is a genuine fault. Philanthropy is not common in business. :roll:
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Re: Lenovo battery replacement policy?

#3 Post by postdiction » Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:28 pm

killer wrote:It is the same as a washing machine with a one year warranty. The supplier will only replace it (or repair it) if there is a genuine fault. Philanthropy is not common in business. :roll:
I guess my point is how does Lenovo define defective? Is it in relationship to how much charge the battery holds? Is it that if the battery completely dies?

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Re: Lenovo battery replacement policy?

#4 Post by deforest » Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:13 pm

I got a battery replaced by simply calling them up and telling them that the power manager was showing the battery as being in critical (or poor health) status.

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