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The battery will only last for 3-4 days. The LED screen stops working. It can be jump started and works ok. The battery and terminals have all been checked, what else could it be?
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If you have a new battery and it keeps going dead, then either you have a bad battery or the alternator is not charging properly. Altenator not charging could be either a bad alternator, loose belt, or bad wiring coming from alternator.
you meant its a NO CRANK engine. silent starter, say the word silent. even the starter relay must click. and if head lamps die, so will be the starter. due to a dead battery, sounds like a bad battery to me. dead or only DISCHARGED. if the Charge/battery lamp is off in the cluster driving. its ok. the alternator.
starter car with the jumper cables connected and not next day. only live jumps matter. or you go know where. if you want to walmart they have tool there that tests the alternator battery and for phantom drains all in 6 min work, the tool does all the work.
if the battery is charged, it will crank I bet its discharging. for 1 of 3 reasons. 1: its bad. 2: the charge system is dead. 3: phantom drains, it goes dead as you sleep the head lamps dead is the big clue there.
u either have a shorted cell in the battery or the system has a current draw like a glove box light being left on, try disconnecting the battery the next time you leave it, if it starts ok then u have a current draw and need to find the source of that draw.
You need a new battery. Rechargable batteries eventually die and need to be replaced. The best way to make your battery last is to let it run all the way down each time before recharging.
As for the display, this sounds like a serious problem with the screen. How long the screen will last is impossible to guess - it might keep working the way it is for a few years, or it might die within months.
If your laptop is under warranty, send it to HP for repairs. If not, you should find out how much it will cost to repair before sending it in. If you want to buy a battery and take your chances on the screen lasting, I would suggest buying a used battery through eBay (or another source) rather than spending full price, just in case the laptop dies.
If you decide to keep the laptop and get a used battery, I suggest backing up important files regularly.
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