Lenovo YOGA 730-15IKB Battery Replacement
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 6 Steps
Ready to tackle your Lenovo YOGA 730-15IKB battery replacement or removal? The battery is your laptop’s lifeline when it’s off the charger, so let’s treat it right. Always unplug the battery before diving into the laptop’s guts to keep both you and your device safe. If your laptop’s running out of juice faster than your morning coffee or just won’t power on without being plugged in, it might be time for a battery swap. Check out the troubleshooting page for more insights, and if you ever get stuck, you can always schedule a repair!
Step 1
Before you dive in, power down the computer and pull the plug on that charger. Safety first, repair hero!
– Flip your laptop over, giving its underside a good look.
– Unscrew the ten 7mm T5 Torx screws—get ready to feel like a pro!
Step 2
– Gently lift the bottom cover using your trusty opening tool.
– Begin at the front edge and smoothly work your way along the sides.
Step 3
– Lift the bottom cover upwards and away from the back hinges with confidence—you’re doing great!
Step 4
Keep it cool—pull it out parallel to the battery, not skyward.
Take it easy when unplugging the cable—those tiny little wires on the connector are super delicate, so go slow and steady.
– Gently detach the battery from the motherboard by carefully pulling on the battery cable with your fingers or some handy tweezers. You’ve got this!
Step 5
– Unscrew the four 4mm Phillips #1 screws that are keeping the battery in place. You’re almost there!
Step 6
Be gentle with that battery! Touching the terminals could give you a little zap, and poking it might just spark a fire. Let’s keep things safe and sound!
– Put your gadget back together by reversing these steps and watch it come back to life!
– Boost battery performance by calibrating it post-installation—your device deserves it!
– Be friendly to the planet! Recycle your old parts with an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
– Stuck or stumped? Try basic troubleshooting or tap into wisdom from our Answers community.
– Need a hand? If you’re feeling stuck, schedule a repair.