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January 28th, 2019 14:00

Probably you misunderstood the rep because of this heavy accent. The issue wasn't fixed with a software update, but the replacement program was terminated. AFAIK it was only for a certain batch of batteries. Though, the response to the swollen batteries was highly incoherent, anywhere from total denial to free replacements out of warranty. At this age, a battery is not unexpected to fail, though I believe swelling without a warning is inexcusable, and a fire hazard. You should drain the battery slowly (laptop idling on battery), then get it out ASAP, the laptop should work on charger without the battery. Problem is, Dell often don't have batteries even if you don't mind paying, or only offer refurbs (!?!?!?!?!). 

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January 29th, 2019 08:00

Thank you for your message. There was a battery replacement program for this model & there was email sent & calls made to the registered owners about the replacement. This program ended in September 2018, the batteries were replaced even if the warranty had expired.

A certain batch of the batteries was affected & they have been replaced. I am afraid this option is no longer available unless the system is under warranty. If the warranty has expired, you will need to purchase a replacement battery.

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