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Error on a 701c

#1 Post by Unknown_K » Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:50 pm

I get the 161, 163 error on boot on a 701c (cmos and main battery is dead)

When I run the BIOS system check I get the following:

Systemboard: Dev 001 ERR 04 FRU 0014

Any idea what this is?
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Re: Error on a 701c

#2 Post by Paul Pennington » Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:26 pm

You will need to replace the CMOS battery before you can do any other testing. You can run without the main battery with no problem. I'd pull it out of the computer as they commonly leak and damage the computer. The CMOS batteries are available on eBay, or you can have any Batteries Plus store spot weld your old connector and wires to a new cell. Usually around five bucks.
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Re: Error on a 701c

#3 Post by Unknown_K » Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:12 pm

I did remove the main battery, it has some corrosion on the end (hopefully none got onto the main board).

Guess replacing the cmos battery is next, hopefully I don't have to rip the unit apart like I did on my 310ed.
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Re: Error on a 701c

#4 Post by Paul Pennington » Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:40 pm

Unfortunately, replacing the backup battery on a 701C is quite difficult. You have to remove the keyboard and top main board to get at it. Getting it back together is harder. You will need to download a copy of the hardware maintenance manual (HMM), and buy T1 and T6 Torx screwdrivers. Ideally, you would have a copy of the IBM service VHS tape, but I don't know where to find one. I just looked at one of my 701C's that is disassembled: the battery looks different than the normal flat cell used in other ThinkPads. Scratch my earlier suggestion on Batteries Plus -- you'll need to order the correct replacement.
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Re: Error on a 701c

#5 Post by Unknown_K » Fri Oct 30, 2009 1:15 am

I don't have a T1 torx yet so I havn't bothered to open up the unit yet (waiting to finish my 390e before I mess with the 701c). Generally I dump all the parts into a small plastic tub with a lid and label them so I don't mix them up with other projects I am working on.

Already found and downloaded the service manual.

Any idea where to get the tiny M1 screws in front, think I am missing one in the corner.
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Re: Error on a 701c

#6 Post by sb102 » Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:00 am

Unknown_K wrote: Any idea where to get the tiny M1 screws in front, think I am missing one in the corner.

Now that can be a real pain - I was looking for the same thing (plus a T1 screwdriver) for my 701c. I was in EVERY hardware store here in my city (plus a couple of electronic stores and mobile phone repair points) - the smallest Torx screws that I could get were far too big to fit. So I decided to use more drastical methodes - I bought a 2,5 (or 2,2 - can't remember now, as I did it 2 years ago) milimeter drill bit and I decided broaden the screw holes. Then I found some Phillips type screws that could fit the new holes (I salvaged them from a broken wrist watch). 3 out of 4 were a perfect fit.

But if you want to find EXACTLY the same screws than I would recommend buying a couple of broken cell phones - that would be the best place to look for (I did it a couple of times while fixing some laptops - and I always managed to find a tiny screw that would fit).
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Re: Error on a 701c

#7 Post by RealBlackStuff » Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:39 pm

Actually, with a bit of fiddling you can replace the CMOS battery without taking the 701c apart.
Just lift off the cover over the CMOS battery. The battery is sort of semi-glued to the chassis, using a sticky rubber pad.
Pull that loose. Use some tweezers to pull the power connector off.
Inserting is a bit more fiddly, but can be done, again using the tweezers.
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Re: Error on a 701c

#8 Post by Paul Pennington » Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:11 pm

I may be getting a couple of junker 701C machines next week. I'll be glad to send you a T1 screw if they come through.

The HMM says to remove the upper system board to replace the CMOS battery. I peeked in the cover and it did not look possible to me to replace the battery that way. Let us know if it works for you. I wonder if there are different size batteries in various models.
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Re: Error on a 701c

#9 Post by Unknown_K » Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:10 pm

what model CMOS battery do I need?
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Re: Error on a 701c

#10 Post by RealBlackStuff » Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:58 pm

http://www.ebatts.com/ibm_thinkpad-701c ... b-422.aspx
You'll hardly find them cheaper elsewhere...
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Re: Error on a 701c

#11 Post by BovineMage » Sun Nov 01, 2009 7:39 pm

If it helps you still, I bought my torx tools from this guy:

http://myworld.ebay.com/mjmnational/

He still has a lot of the #6 on, but you can ask him for the #1 WIHA brand torx tool.

BTW, you mentioned that you lost a t1 torx screw? Make sure that the metal piece that sits right above the battery is still there and isn't damaged too much; it's what holds all four screws in place, it could have fallen off or got damaged over time. Sometimes, the hole on the metal thingie sometimes can be closed up for some reason (I found this one two of the 701c/cs that I've owned), you probably have to drill another hole yourself. Plus, even if you can't find that last screw, it's not imperative to the func/form of the 701c; honestly, I think those screws were put in there just to prevent people from opening up the 701c... (Hardware copyright protection? :?: )

Also, if you still need any parts for the 701c, I may have a few scrap parts lying around from my own project; just pm me if you need anything.

Good luck with your laptop =)

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Re: Error on a 701c

#12 Post by Unknown_K » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:01 am

BovineMage wrote:If it helps you still, I bought my torx tools from this guy:

http://myworld.ebay.com/mjmnational/

He still has a lot of the #6 on, but you can ask him for the #1 WIHA brand torx tool.

BTW, you mentioned that you lost a t1 torx screw? Make sure that the metal piece that sits right above the battery is still there and isn't damaged too much; it's what holds all four screws in place, it could have fallen off or got damaged over time. Sometimes, the hole on the metal thingie sometimes can be closed up for some reason (I found this one two of the 701c/cs that I've owned), you probably have to drill another hole yourself. Plus, even if you can't find that last screw, it's not imperative to the func/form of the 701c; honestly, I think those screws were put in there just to prevent people from opening up the 701c... (Hardware copyright protection? :?: )

Also, if you still need any parts for the 701c, I may have a few scrap parts lying around from my own project; just pm me if you need anything.

Good luck with your laptop =)

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That metal piece is still in there, has 3 of the 4 screws still in it. ordered a T1 Torx from HK, will be here in a month. Will see what else I need when I open it up, thanks for the parts offer.
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Re: Error on a 701c

#13 Post by Unknown_K » Tue Dec 15, 2009 6:18 pm

Toolkit came and no Torx-1 bit, so much for that Hong Kong seller. :(
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Re: Error on a 701c

#14 Post by Unknown_K » Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:24 pm

Ok, purchased the correct tool and the laptop is apart. Battery goo leaked into the motherboard area (only onto the modem card which cleaned up ok). So the FRU was for the modem, probably shorting between pins. Cleaned the stuff up.

How common is battery leakage on the 701 series? I bet it killed quite a few machines over time.
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Re: Error on a 701c

#15 Post by RealBlackStuff » Thu Dec 24, 2009 8:51 am

I only ever had one 701c (from a fellow forum member) go through my hands for repair.
That one had a lot of corrosion, especially on the 4 main battery contacts and around the CMOS connector on the mobo.
Lots of green crystals 'growing' in both areas.
The CMOS connector actually had disintegrated and I replaced it with an identical one from a faulty T23 mobo.
There were also a lot of white crystals 'growing' to the right of the CirrusLogic chip, between R33 and U10. This even went through onto the bottom of that area.
Cleaned it all up with isopropyl alcohol and a very fine blade, then covered the areas in vaseline.
She's running great now (W95).
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