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Reemplazo de batería de MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados de 2010

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  1. Reemplazo de batería de MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados de 2010, Retira los tornillos de la tapa de abajo: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira los siguientes 10 tornillos que sujetan la tapa inferior del MacBook Pro 13 "Unibody:

    • Siete tornillos Phillips de 3 mm.

    • Tres tornillos Phillips de 13,5 mm.

  2. Reemplazo de batería de MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados de 2010, Levanta y retira la tapa de abajo: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • Levanta ligeramente la tapa inferior y empuja hacia la parte posterior para liberarlo de las pestañas que lo sujetan

  3. Reemplazo de batería de MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados de 2010, Batería: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira los siguientes tornillos de tres puntos que sujetan la batería a la carcasa superior:

    • Un tornillo de tres puntos de 5.5 mm.

    • Un tornillo de tres puntos de 13.5 mm.

  4. Reemplazo de batería de MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados de 2010: paso 4, imagen 1 de 1
    • Utilizar el extremo plano de un spudger para levantar el conector de la batería de su zócalo en la placa lógica.

  5. Reemplazo de batería de MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados de 2010: paso 5, imagen 1 de 1
    • Levanta la batería fuera de la caja superior.

    • Si estás instalando una batería nueva, debes calibrarla luego de la instalación.

    • Cárgala hasta el 100% y luego sigue cargándola durante al menos 2 horas más. Luego, desenchúfala y úsala normalmente para drenar la batería. Cuando veas la advertencia de batería baja, guarda tu trabajo y mantén tu laptop encendida hasta que se duerma. Espera al menos 5 horas, luego cárgala de forma ininterrumpida hasta 100%.

    • Si notas alguna conducta o problema inusual luego de instalar tu batería nueva, podrías necesitar restablecer el SMC de tu MacBook Pro.

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26 comentarios

You guys are awesome! My granddaughter spilled a whole coke on the Mac and it went fizz! After some weeks I took it to the Apple store where it was declared it dead. They offered me a refurbished machine for $800, but insteaed I came home, took the disk out and hooked it via a USB carrier to another Mac which proved that the disk had not been harmed. I put it back in the machine and booted up at which point it became obvious that the battery was dead. One pass at Google turned up IFixIt where I found the battery and the correct, goofy tri-point screwdriver. The battery arrived a bit ago and the Mac is up and running as if nothing happened . . . a tidy savings of $650!

Thanks so much1

amzbay - Contestar

This was a total life saver! A few weeks ago my house was hit by lightning and even though my computer wasn't plugged in (thank God!) my charger was completely fried. I ordered a new charger but my computer still wasn't working- Apple said my computer was done for. A friend said it was probably my battery and told me about ifixit.com. I was able to buy a new battery and change it myself (it was so easy!!!). Saved me from spending a bunch of $$ at the Apple store. I move out of the Country in a few weeks and didn't know what I was going to do without a computer. Thanks ifixit!!!

talithab - Contestar

When I followed this exactly, I booted up my MacBook to see that my battery had an x through it with the no battery availible popping up when I scrolled over it. I (stupidly) left the computer on while I browsed for a solution. The whole time my charger showed a green light. Suddenly the computer turned off and hasn't been able to be turned back on since despite switching to another battery and another charger. The charger still shows a green light, which means the battery is either fully charged or installed incorrectly. I don't understand how it can be installed incorrectly when the only part to put it into the computer is the plug in. Please someone help me, I have no idea how to fix it and have made multiple forums on here asking for help, to no avail.

Jack Roche - Contestar

I think you are SOL. I had same problem a few days ago. I have attempted everything I could find from online resources. Bottom Line: ship it to an Apple authorized repair shop or an Apple Store. Battery replacement Cost is now only $130, which isn't much more than iFixIt cost.

gkofga -

Your connector or socket may have broken. Open the Mac and check if you missed something.

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