HP Pavilion dv6000 battery problem

I have HP dv6000 laptop entertainment. I use it for 3 years. Since last month I have had no problem with him so far. But now, its battery is to create problems. When I charge the battery, it stucks sometimes 60% or 65% or 70%.

Then I pull out the electrical plug and plug it in again, then she goes ahead and reached a few percent more and it stucks. Then I pull the seizure of power again and reconnect it and it grows a little more and reached a few percent more IE 4 or 5 percent more. But he'll never higher than 92% and never fully charged.

Please suggest what can be the problem? Chrger or is it battery? How can I solve this problem?

Kind regards

In this case, I recommend that you replace the battery with a new one. It is not an obligation for you to replace it with an oem battery.

What does the calibration a align 100 percent with the actual (current) remaining capacity of the battery. It will not repair a battery which is having load issues.

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