How To Repair A Macbook Pro Charger

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If you’re having issues with your Macbook Pro charger, don’t worry! You have several options to get it fixed or replaced.

First, check if your charger is still under warranty. If it is, then you can take it to an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple Retail Store for evaluation and replacement if necessary.

If the adapter works after taking a 60-second “rest” (unplugging it from the wall and waiting 60 seconds before plugging it back in), you most likely have a line noise issue with your power source. To prevent this from happening again, reset the adapter periodically by repeating this moment of rest.

You should also check the power outlet to make sure that it’s working properly. Then, connect your USB-C power adapter and try to charge your Mac. If that doesn’t work, shut down your Mac and close the display for 30 seconds before trying again. If you’re not using a Mac with Apple silicon, reset the SMC as well.

If your broken MacBook Charger is less than a year old and covered by AppleCare+, then you can go to an Apple Store to get a replacement for free. Otherwise, you may need to pay for a new charger or look into repairing it yourself (if possible).

We hope these tips help get your Macbook Pro charger working again soon!

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Repairing a MacBook Pro Charger

Yes, a MacBook Pro charger can be repaired. If your adapter is covered by Apple’s Limited Warranty, you can take it to an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple Retail Store for service and have it repaired free of charge. If your adapter is out of warranty, you may still be able to have it repaired at an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple Retail Store for a fee.

Troubleshooting a Non-Functioning MacBook Charger

If your MacBook charger is not working, the first thing you should do is unplug the power adapter from the wall, wait 60 seconds, then plug it back in. This gives the adapter a chance to reset itself and can help identify any line noise issue with your power source. If the adapter works after this 60-second “rest”, you should continue to reset it periodically by repeating this same process. If this doesn’t work, you may need to replace the charger or have it professionally serviced.

Troubleshooting MacBook Pro Charger Not Charging

To fix a MacBook Pro charger not charging, first, check the power outlet you’re using to make sure it works. If it does, connect your USB-C power adapter and try to charge your Mac. If that doesn’t work, shut down your Mac and close the display for 30 seconds, then open the display and try to charge your Mac again. If you’re still having trouble, reset the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac. To do this, shut down your computer and press and hold the left Shift-Control-Option keys along with the power button for at least 10 seconds. Release the keys, then turn on your computer again. If you have a MacBook Pro with Apple silicon, restart your Mac instead of resetting the SMC.

Repairing a MacBook Charger

Yes, you can get your MacBook charger fixed. Depending on the extent of the damage, you may need to purchase a replacement. If the charger is relatively new and still under warranty, you can contact Apple directly for a free replacement. If your charger is out of warranty, you can take it to an authorized service provider or find a repair service online that specializes in laptop chargers. Keep in mind that if the damage is too extensive for repair, you will likely need to purchase a new one.

Sudden Failure of Mac Charger

It’s possible that your Mac charger has stopped working all of a sudden due to a damaged cord or connection. Check the power adapter connection and the ports for any foreign objects or dust that could be blocking the connection. If there is debris, it can be removed with a toothpick. Additionally, check the cord itself for any visible damage like frayed wires or exposed insulation which could be causing an interruption in power flow. If you cannot find any visible damage to the cord then it is best to get a new charger as this could be a sign of an internal issue with the charger itself.

Troubleshooting a Laptop Charger Not Charging

If your laptop charger isn’t charging, there are a few steps you can try to get it working again. First, check to make sure that you’re plugged into the correct power port. If the issue persists, try removing the battery and examining your power cords for any breaks or unusual bending. Next, you should update your device drivers to ensure compatibility with your charger. Then, survey the health of your charging port and make sure it is in working order. Additionally, if your laptop is running hot due to overworking or high temperatures, let it cool down before attempting to charge it again. If these steps don’t work, you may need professional assistance from a certified technician.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is important to remember that if your Macbook Pro Charger is not functioning properly that there are a few steps you can take to try and troubleshoot the issue. First, unplug the power adapter from the wall for 60 seconds and then plug it back in. If this doesn’t work, check the power outlet and see if that may be the cause of your issue. You can also try resetting your SMC or closing the display for 30 seconds and then opening it again to see if that helps. Lastly, if you purchased AppleCare+, any non-functioning charger should still be covered under warranty for up to three years.

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James Walker has a deep passion for technology and is our in-house enthusiastic editor. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and loves to test the latest gadgets and play with older software (something we’re still trying to figure out about himself). Hailing from Iowa, United States, James loves cats and is an avid hiker in his free time.