T410 random Hibernation due to the "critical battery".

My T410 hibernates frequently while I'm trying to use it. It does not matter what level of the battery is, it has hibernated randomly at 100%, 90%, 70% and 40%. When I immediately back to the computer, Windows warns that the battery has reached the critical level and I should plug in acre. However, when Windows has finished the battery indicates the real level, which often is 70-100%.

As long as I know that I have the latest firmware of the installed battery, and the battery seems comfortably installed. Look good on the computer battery and battery contacts. Should I try to contact support from lenovo for a battery replacement? It's extremely annoying, one of the many problems I had with this thinkpad.


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