You can verify the functioning of the hardware via the bootable diagnostic CD 
available for download on the Lenovo support site.
I have the same problem with no sound on my T510 - but in my case it was due to 
meltdown of my left speaker.
To verify if this is true for you too, follow the service manual instructions 
for removing the keyboard and top casing to expose your speakers.  In my case, 
I noticed visible melting of the underside of the plastic case that sits above 
the speaker, and a discolored and "crispy" speaker head.  I also noticed that 
the wires for the speaker are suspiciously taped to the copper heat sink.  I'm 
not sure how much heat could possibly transfer through the insulation and 
through the wiring to the speaker - but it seems like an odd assembly choice 
anyway.
While I personally did not witness the meltdown happen (I do remember my 
speakers working initially, but I usually use headphones), those folks that did 
witness the meltdown claim the overheating happened while the machine was off.  
This raises my suspicions that the always-on USB port might be to blame - it 
may be worth disabling this feature in the BIOS, just to be safe.

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No Sound on Lenovo W510 / T510
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522982
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