Is your Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 not holding a charge like it used to? A failing battery can cut your productivity short. This guide will help you identify battery problems, self-diagnose, and follow a step-by-step professional replacement process with clear images.
🔋 Battery Problem Diagnosis Checklist
Take this quick quiz to see if your Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 needs a new battery:
- đź’ˇ Does your laptop drain from 100% to 10% within an hour?
- đź’ˇ Does the device only power on when connected to AC power?
- đź’ˇ Is your charging percentage stuck at a certain level (e.g., 50%)?
- đź’ˇ Is the bottom case bulging or does the touchpad feel raised?
- 💡 Do you see BIOS warnings about “battery health” or “replace battery”?
If you answered YES to 2 or more, it’s time to replace your battery.
⚠️ Common Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 Battery Issues
- Battery draining abnormally fast
- Random shutdowns even with charge remaining
- Overheating near the hinge area due to battery stress
- Charging light blinking amber (low health warning)
- Battery not detected in BIOS
đź“‘ Quick Summary of Steps
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Step 1: Removing the Base Cover
Prerequisites: Power off your Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1, unplug the AC adapter, and ensure Service Mode is activated (if available).
- Remove the five M2x4 screws from the base cover.
- Loosen the two captive screws near the hinges — this creates a gap.
- Starting from the top-left corner near the hinge, gently pry the cover.
- Lift the base cover away from the palm-rest and keyboard assembly.
- Disconnect the battery cable from the system board (BATT).


Step 2: Removing the Battery
Note: Removing the battery resets BIOS settings to default. Record your BIOS configuration first.
- Ensure the battery cable is disconnected from connector (BATT).
- Remove the four M2x3 screws securing the battery.
- Lift the battery out of the palm-rest and keyboard assembly.

Step 3: Installing the New Battery
- Align the new battery’s screw holes with the palm-rest assembly.
- Secure it with the four M2x3 screws.
- Reconnect the battery cable to connector (BATT) on the system board.

Step 4: Reinstalling the Base Cover
- Ensure the battery cable is properly connected.
- Snap the base cover into place, aligning screw holes.
- Tighten the two captive screws near the hinges.
- Replace the five M2x4 screws to secure the base cover.

