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Amazon Kindle Fire HD
Kate, The source, radio shack, computer repair store or even a friend that is some what knowledgeable about computers. Kate you can even google search (Amazon Kindle Fire battery replacement) and maybe do it yourself after watching video or reading guide. Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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Good Luck. How to Replace Your Amazon Kindle Fire Battery
Wedge a plastic opening tool into the lower right corner of the Kindle Fire.
Pry the case apart and run the plastic opening tool along the perimeter of the Kindle Fire to release the clips securing the case halves to each other.
If you are having extreme difficulty inserting the plastic opening tool, carefully use a metal spudger to undo the first clip, then switch back to the opening tool to avoid scratching your case.
It is helpful to pry the bottom of the Kindle Fire away (and out from the side) from the top part. Exerting too much force attempting to split the two without pulling away can cause the tabs on the inside to crack.
Step 2
Once you have freed all the plastic clips, pull the back case off the Kindle Fire.
Step 3 - Battery
Fit the tip of the plastic opening tool between the right battery cell and the Kindle Fire's frame.
Lever the battery up and work the plastic opening tool down along its edge to release the glue securing it to the frame.
step 4
Repeat the process from the previous step to free the left battery cell.
Step 5
Lift the back of the battery up to relieve any tension in the battery connector and simultaneously use a spudger to push the battery connector out of its socket.
"Performing a hard reset on your Kindle Fire may resolve intermittent issues like a frozen screen, battery issues or trouble downloading content to your Kindle Fire. Allow your Kindle Fire to charge for approximately 30 minutes, then try the following steps. To perform a hard reset on your Kindle Fire, press and hold the power button for 20 seconds and then release. After the device has completely turned off, press the power button to restart your Kindle Fire. If your Kindle Fire is still unresponsive, try charging your Kindle Fire before trying to reset the device again." from here. Hope this helps, good luck.
If it is a FIRE then it may have an app like MAIL running in the back ground. Turn off all apps. It's a tablet, it will only last a few hours.
The eReaders last for weeks, the Tablets last for hours.
If it's an eReader then on the home page search for jfhjfhj - if it says 4 books not indexed then you have 4 books corrupted, go DOWN and delete those 4 books from the kindle and redownload them.
It is possible that your Kindle Fire's battery has died. If you noticed
the battery life diminishing before it wouldn't turn on at all this may
be the case. Here is a site that has replacement batteries for the
Kindle Fire: 3555A2L Battery for Amazon Kindle Fire D01400
You may need a new power cord or it is possible that your Kindle Fire's battery has died. If you noticed
the battery life diminishing before it wouldn't charge this may
be the case. Here is a site that has replacement batteries for the
Kindle Fire: 3555A2L Battery for Amazon Kindle Fire D01400
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