Macbook Pro 2009 doesn't turn on without battery

Hi. I have a mbp mid 15" mid 2009 2.66. In time the battery bacame very low like 4% health, and now is completely dead or broken. When i check the battery status leds it shows full and when I try to turn on the computer (of course with AC power) it tries to turn on for 1 sec then it dies, even with AC plug. i hear the fans trying to spin for 1 sec or less, i hear the hdd sound and i see the standby led like it is trying to power on normally but It seems like it's trying to use the battery to power on. (Even when the battery was good, it would't turn on if it was 0%.. i would have to wait 10-20min or whatever to charge it to aprox20% or whatever).
I can't buy a new battery right now so I tried to turn it on without battery (I am sure the battery is completely dead and if I put a new battery it will work for sure) but why it doesn't turn on without battery?? I don't believe it needs battery to run on AC power. It's a SMC thing. What can i do to use the SMC and run the computer wihout battery? Now I'm using it with SMC bypass (keep pushing power for 10 sec and plug the ac chord) but with SMC bybass the fans run at max speed, no keyboard backlight no sensors and all that uses smc its not working. Is it safe to use it that way? (it's not running slower, i don't have performance issues).
I tried PRAM reset SMC reset, removing battery with AC on.. nothing works. It won't turn on without battery. Only with smc bybass.
It is something i can do? or buying a new battery is the only solution?
Thanks.

You have a hardware problem. More than likely it is the cable that goes from the logic board to the display. It sounds like an internmitent short. Works sometimes not at other times.
The only way to fix a hardware problem is to replace the faulty piece of hardware and the only people that do that is either an Apple store or an Apple authorized repair center. That is unless you can diagnose the actual failed hardware part, find one from an Aftermarket Mac parts seller and replace the part yourself.

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