Can you replace MacBook Pro parts?
You can remove and install many of the parts in your Mac Pro. If you receive a replacement part from Apple, follow the steps to send your original part back to Apple.
How do you remove MacBook feet?
To remove the intact feet, score the internal plug. Once scored, remove the plug with a guitar pick. After removing the inner plug, push the foot out with a spudger or screwdriver.
What size screws MacBook Pro?
Pentalobe screw sizes include TS1 (0.8 mm, used on every iPhone starting with the iPhone 4), TS4 (1.2 mm, used on the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro with Retina display), and TS5 (1.5 mm, used on the 2009 MacBook Pro battery).
Why is my MacBook uneven?
A report from iFixit highlights an issue with the laptop’s backlights failing, causing the lighting at the bottom of the screen to appear spotted and uneven. The issue seems to arise because of a cable that is used to connect the MacBook’s display to a control board in the base of the computer, iFixit explains.
How do I change the feet on my MacBook Pro?
Press the new foot into place firmly with your finger, then apply pressure by pinching the foot from either side of the case with your finger and your thumb. Maintain pressure for 30 seconds to set the pressure-sensitive adhesive. Repeat the last seven steps for any remaining broken or worn feet.
How long is MacBook Pro warranty?
one-year
Every Mac and Apple display comes with a one-year limited warranty and up to 90 days of complimentary telephone technical support. Purchasing an AppleCare Protection Plan will extend both the warranty and technical support coverage to three years from the day you purchase your Mac.
Why is the bottom of my MacBook Pro bulging?
Your battery is expanding and needs to be replaced. The expanding battery may damage your computer components. You should take it to an authorized service place ASAP. It may be covered by warranty.