CPSCMarch 27, 2014consumer
Lenovo Recalls Battery Packs for ThinkPad Notebook Computers Due to Fire Hazard
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The hazard
The battery packs can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
What to do
Consumers should immediately turn off their ThinkPad notebook computer, remove the battery pack and contact Lenovo for a free replacement battery pack. Consumers can continue to use their ThinkPad notebook without the battery pack by plugging in the AC adapter and power cord.
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Recall history
Other federal recalls tied to the same brand — a factual pattern, straight from the source data.
- CPSCLenovo Recalls USB-C Laptop Power Banks Due to Fire Hazard2023-11-22
- CPSCLenovo Recalls ThinkPad Laptops Due to Fire Hazard2018-02-06
- CPSCFujitsu America Recalls Battery Packs for Fujitsu Notebook Computers Due to Fire Hazard2015-09-24
- CPSCLenovo Expands Recall of Battery Packs for ThinkPad Notebook Computers Due to Fire Hazard2015-04-21
- CPSCLenovo Recalls Computer Power Cords Due to Fire and Burn Hazards2014-12-09
- CPSCLenovo Expands Recall of ThinkCentre Desktop Computers Due to Fire Hazard2012-04-24
- CPSCLenovo Recalls ThinkCentre Desktop Computers Due to Fire Hazard2012-03-08
- CPSCSony Recalls VAIO Laptop Computers Due to Burn Hazard2010-06-30
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