L870 satellite keeps turning off

My laptop keeps itself powered. The battery shows a full charge, but the power light keeps going on and outside

Hello

Unplug the power plug, remove the battery and press the power button for about 20 seconds. Leave the machine for a while and try to start with power current only.
What happen when you try to do this?

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