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Some 85,000 of the faulty lithium ion rechargeable packs were sold in the United States, the company said. The product is being recalled following 16 reports of batteries overheating due to an internal short circuit, the company said.
In four cases, including one in the U.S., these batteries caused minor property damage because their cases melted or became charred.
The recalled product was imported from China and Taiwan and used with Pavilion, HP Compaq, Presario and Evo notebooks manufactured from March through September of last year. These machines have a bar code label starting with GC, IA, L0 or L1. The battery packs were sold separately for between $100 and $130.
The device maker has advised consumers to stop using recalled batteries and contact HP for a free replacement via the replacement program Web site.
Malfunctioning batteries in portable computers and other devices such as cell phones have often led to recalls by leading makers. Apple Computer recalled 128,000 batteries shipped with its PowerBook G4 and iBook G4 laptops earlier this year.
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http://www.hp.com/support/BatteryReplacement
But it's not working yet either. Too bad for me - my HP battery starting getting very hot last night, so I need to check to see if my model is on the list!