Introduction

The Lenovo Yoga battery loses charge quickly. You have already tried unplugging it when it is fully charged, or adjusting the light to save energy. You may need to replace the battery. This guide will help you.

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    • Flip the device having the bottom panel facing you.

    • Remove the eleven 5mm Torx T5 screws from the back panel.

    Flip the device over so that the bottom panel is facing you.

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    • Remove the back panel carefully.

    • To remove the back cover, there are 5 plastic snap hooks that must be dislodged with a spudger or plastic pick tool.

    • Lay the device upside down with hinges away from you. Tilt it at 45 degree angle, leaving hinges down and open the screen slightly. Apply a little pressure on one corner to see where it separates. Then work from side to side to separate the back case from the top case. The back case is a shell with no components in it.

    Could you point out the battery? I'm surprised that it so huge!

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    • Remove the two 3mm Phillips #1 screws that are holding the battery to the device.

    • Hold the bundled cable connector on each side and carefully pull the connector to release it from the motherboard.

    ...that are holding the battery

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    • Remove the battery carefully from the device by lifting up the edge nearest you and then gently pull toward you to disconnect the power wires.

    When removing the back panel, be careful separating it from the rest of the notebook. The metal edge near the palmrest is very thin and is easily distorted. Work carefully from both sides and the back.

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Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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