Hardware test error: 4bat/6/40000005

i have problem with macbook pro md104, some times will turn on macbook do push power key...  so not turn on macbook  and only front led light is turn on! proverb standby mod.  so running test hardware and see error :  4bat/6/40000005
help me

full error code is:  4bat/6/40000005: 0x8b810790

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