Classic iPod not charging; only works when plugged in

My iPod Classic would work only when plugged in my computer or to the wall. I noticed that when I plug it, the battery automatically turns green and the fully-charged symbol appear. However, when I unplug it, it doesn't work. Any ideas on what I can do? It's no longer under gaurantee so anything that I can do at home would be helpful. Thank you xx

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Try running this program - it will give you info about the state of the battery:
http://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/

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