If you have an overcharged battery! There is a few steps. 1.unplug iPod from USB cable. 2. Leave iPod in room temp for a few hours 3. Fully run out ipod battery in a video or game 4. Adapt iPod to USB cable to the iPod, and charge it without you touching it. This should fix your overcharged battery problems
If the battery is defective there's no way to fix the battery must just replace the battery.
How you fix a tail ligth from killing battery
recharge it or get a new battery
Get a new battery.
No, there is not. The internal battery is an actual battery that has ran out of energy. No button sequence will do anything about it. You will need to replace it to fix it.
Don't fix it...replace it.
i don't think its overcharged. Maybe someone fiddled with it and broke the pins in the charger slot. That's what happened to my phone. i put it in the wrong way and it wouldn't charge and once it was out of battery it wouldn't come on anymore. you can probably fix it by going to a phone shop. hope i helped :)
That largely depends on what kind of battery you are talking about. However, most rechargeable batteries will likely be ruined by overcharging. If you are referring to a car battery, it cannot be repaired, except to be rebuilt. Simply put, when a battery is overcharged, the plates inside the battery lose oxides. That, and overheating, also causes the electrolyte solution to lose water/moisture. This permanently reduces capacity and leaves portions of the plates exposed to further oxidation. Then, it's all downhill from there! Spiral cell and/or gel filled batteries (such as Optima) are affected somewhat differently, but the effects of overcharging are even worse for them. If your battery has been overcharged, or you suspect any problems, have it tested. Most auto parts suppliers (AutoZone, for example) will test your battery for free. While the tester cannot show the internal condition of the battery, it does effectively reveal its overall condition by testing voltage, amperage, discharge rate, and recovery time. These factors together tell whether or not the battery needs to be charged, or simply cannot take/hold a charge anymore. **Disclaimer**: This is the general rule of thumb. There are battery re-conditioners on the market that can, in rare cases, help save a battery if the damage is caught early and minimized. However, the cost of these devices usually offsets the slim chances that it might work. Also, they're usually more expensive than simply replacing the damaged "might-be-okay" battery with a brand-new one.
Please take it to a licensed facility for evacuation and recharging. You could do damage to your system if run that way and damage to the atmosphere if you release the gas manually.
Get a new battery its probably your battery.
The internal battery has probably ran dry. To fix this, open your cartridge and replace the battery.