Macbook pro turns off at 60% battery

Whenever my laptop gets to 60%, my macbook pro turns off. I've read that resetting the smc might be able to fix it but it hasn't made much difference. Here's my battery info. Any help would be great. Thanks!
Battery Information:
  Model Information:
  Serial Number:          9G12109CVD3MA
  Manufacturer:          DP
  Device Name:          bq20z451
  Pack Lot Code:          0
  PCB Lot Code:          0
  Firmware Version:          201
  Hardware Revision:          2
  Cell Revision:          158
  Charge Information:
  Charge Remaining (mAh):          1670
  Fully Charged:          No
  Charging:          Yes
  Full Charge Capacity (mAh):          2474
  Health Information:
  Cycle Count:          905
  Condition:          Service Battery
  Battery Installed:          Yes
  Amperage (mA):          734
  Voltage (mV):          12136
System Power Settings:
  AC Power:
  System Sleep Timer (Minutes):          10
  Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):          10
  Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):          10
  Wake on AC Change:          No
  Wake on Clamshell Open:          Yes
  Wake on LAN:          Yes
  Current Power Source:          Yes
  Display Sleep Uses Dim:          Yes
  PrioritizeNetworkReachabilityOverSleep:          0
  Standby Delay:          4200
  Standby Enabled:          0
  Battery Power:
  System Sleep Timer (Minutes):          10
  Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):          10
  Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):          2
  Wake on AC Change:          No
  Wake on Clamshell Open:          Yes
  Display Sleep Uses Dim:          Yes
  Reduce Brightness:          Yes
  Standby Delay:          4200
  Standby Enabled:          0
Hardware Configuration:
  UPS Installed:          No
AC Charger Information:
  Connected:          Yes
  ID:          0x0100
  Wattage (W):          60
  Revision:          0x0000
  Family:          0x00ba
  Serial Number:          0x0031846b
  Charging:          Yes

The Cycle Count is 905 so it may be time for a new  battery. Maximum is 1000.
Check here >  Mac notebooks: Determining battery cycle count

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