MacBook Pro and the bad battery
#15
Posted 15 July 2008 - 09:24 AM
#16
Posted 15 July 2008 - 07:38 PM
"The affected batteries have model number A1175 and a 12-digit serial number that ends with U7SA, U7SB or U7SC."
Close, but no cigar. My fourth-to-the-last "digit" is W, not a U. I guess my symptoms are normal wear and tear? This is the first laptop I've owned with a Li-ion battery.
#17
Posted 16 July 2008 - 09:19 AM
#18
Posted 16 July 2008 - 09:48 AM
#19
Posted 16 July 2008 - 03:58 PM
Lessons for others:
1) Make sure you have a printout of the Apple support page with you - your Genius will likely not know about the particular extension, since it seems they just scan a barcode to see if the system is under warranty. I think having this with me helped immensely.
2) Don't be a jerk. It seems like they have some amount of discretion to help you out on this, so being nice can only help.
Anyway, hope others are having luck exchanging their batteries as well!
#20
Posted 17 July 2008 - 01:27 AM
Then recently I've only been getting about 80 mins use from a full charge. Took it to the Apple Store in Kingston and they swapped it again without any problem. I was told that capacity on full charge should be 4700mAh after 200 charge cycles. Mine was around 3500mAh after only 50 cycles so it was clearly another rogue battery.
I'm kinda stunned, that others haven't had such a hassle free experience, don't take no for an answer, there's clearly major problems with a lot of these batteries. Good luck!
#21
Posted 18 July 2008 - 11:30 AM
I purchased my MacBook Pro in fall 2006--right in the middle of the affected date range. I talked to phone support earlier this week, and the woman on the line didn't seem to know about the issue linked to in this article. I offered to give her the web address and she read it over. She told me that she didn't think she could authorize a replacement since my computer was out of warranty but said that she would give me a case number and an Apple store would be able to take care of me. I somewhat dreaded this since the closest store is 100 miles roundtrip and always packed. However, once I got to a genius, I handed him the printout and within 5 minutes I had a new battery. He said that normally they would have to order a replacement and I would have to wait a few days, but since I researched the problem and had a case number he'd just give me a retail one off the shelf. When we tested it in store, it registered 50% charged and already registered more time available than my defective, fully charged battery.
#22
Posted 21 July 2008 - 03:42 AM
#23
Posted 21 July 2008 - 05:26 AM
My original 1.8 mbp was part of the first battery recall, so I got a new battery about 6-8 months after buying my laptop. Then just recently (about 1.5 years later I guess) the "replacement" battery had the same exact symptoms yours described. Then eventually it just died. Literally! No lights, not power, no charge, nothing.
Apple replaced it, but it's still a pain to go through. I believe (not positive) all of these batteries are Sony batteries, so Apple really has no control over them. Hopefully Sony can get their battery act together.
#24
Posted 26 July 2008 - 06:10 AM
What next? Do I try a different Apple store?
On a good note though, they did replace my hacked iPhone that had a burn mark in the screen. Makes no sense why they can replace something they shouldnt and dont replace something they should!
#25
Posted 26 July 2008 - 06:49 AM
#26
Posted 26 July 2008 - 01:47 PM
#27
Posted 26 July 2008 - 01:52 PM
#28
Posted 28 July 2008 - 06:25 AM
Yesterday, my battery started acting up again. The battery said "Not Charging", and was putting out 0 amps according to the system information. This battery had 9 charge cycles on it.
I called Apple Support back and stated the problem, he did a couple of things with me, had me reset the system parameters (Holding down option, apple, r, p and the power button for 4 boot up chimes; I think this was the key combination, don't hold me too it) and that didn't change anything.
He suggested to take it into the local store for them to run diagnostics on. I'm going to see if I can find the diagnostics software tonight when I get home and run it myself ahead of time to see what it has to say.
I'm starting to believe the charging system in the MBP's or something else is flaking out. My MBP is an original 1.8ghz Core Duo that fell under the "battery recall"; so this is technically my 3rd battery.
I wouldn't tie the battery recall to a specific system though guys, it is battery specific. I'm pretty sure the core duos, and core 2 duos share the same battery.



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