Thank you so much for this video, I bought my batterie from battdepot for €60, bought some acetone (to remove the glue) from a local diy store for €3.50 and changed my battery using this video to guide me with 0 electronics experience. For anyone not sure about whether they can do this, if you follow the video step by step it’s very simple!!
Thank you for the tutorial. Just replaced my MB Pro 2017 13in battery with your guide. I got a $33 generic battery off ebay and it was the same battery in the video!!! It came with the necessary screwdrivers, plastic putty knife , and spudger. Total capacity after install and calibration was 4758mah. Perfect match for OEM battery. All i needed was a guitar pick and bottle of acetone. Placement of the battery board is important. If not centered correctly, the battery wont be detected. I learned a really good trick. IF you have a glass scraper (with razor blade) moistened in some acetone, it is amazing at getting rid of the old adhesive and saving you a ton of time. Plus it does no damage to the aluminum. Its now a permanent tool in my macbook disassembly kit! The 2017 MB Pro 13 battery is definitely easier to talk off than a 2015-2017 MB12in. That battery and adhesive was nuts!
I have the same model and the same issue. Apple would charge me around 400$ for this but I decided to replace it myself cuz I am into tech stuff. I’ll try and will let you know the result! Thank you for the video Edit: I replaced the battery by following the video and everything went well! It’s working like new! Thanks for the video
Congrats! We peasant can do a 400$ job of Apple! What a scam. At least other hardwares are quite robust. Mine is still running as well (except the battery of course).
hilarious how he cuts out the battery removal part. i guess he didnt want everyone to see him struggle with it.... bro, we know its hard.. but dont make videos deceiving people. let everyone understand just how hard it is!!!
Lol it's not that hard at all. If you suck at replacing these then say so. Just keep lightly wetting the cell with acetone and the spudger goes right in. Anyone watching this video will clearly know they are going to be in for a good amount of work regardless. He did show removing one cell and the others are the same. Why waste time showing a repetitive task.
We use Li-ion batteries in our medical diagnostic ultrasound equipment, specifically the 18650GA cell which is used in Teslas. The life cycle specifications for this and most other Li-ion batteries are: Charging from 100% to 0% these batteries have a life span of 500 cycles. When charging from 80% to 20% these batteries have a life span of 50,000 cycles. I've been working with medical equipment since 1972 and have seen the progression of battery technology going from: Ni-cad to NiMH and now Li-ion. Just and FYI to get the longest life from your computer batteries.
Can you please do a update to this video it's been almost two years now how the ifixit battery is holding up & in general the battery life of the 2017 13 inch mac pro thanks
I do it the same way without removing the trackpad, with a little goo be gone on the edge of my prying tool making sure you stay away from the trackpad with liquid, stay on the outer edges of the battery and pry inwards, I also run the unit for an hour before removing the battery making sure the unit is warm making it easier for the adhesive to come apart.
Thanks to this video I was empowered to replace the battery in my 2017 MacBook pro. While not the easiest thing I've ever done, it wasn't that hard either. I had to pry open the back of my laptop using a screwdriver near the hinges. Once off, the rest was just common sense and a bit of patience. No doubt, I saved a lot of money.
My daughter got her MBP battery replaced at her college bookstore for $189, but I think I'll go this route for mine. However, with a bit more engineering (or perhaps a bit less), Apple could have made this process a ton easier.
@@kid5042exactly. Apple wants to make the process harder so you have to pay their outrageous repair prices or their more preferred option is for you to purchase a new device
Don't try this without the adhesive remover. I read some guides that said you don't need it. They're wrong. It really sucked. Yes, I succeeded in replacing it, but it was no fun. Thank you Tech Round Up for the great guide.
Any other laptop would be even easier.. batteries should always be simple to replace. Requiring adhesive removal and trackpad removal is just anti-consumer. Its there to scare away the less savy - and it works. If your an apple customer your paying a premium to recieve this disrespect.
@@theagent578 I agree. I have a perfect condition Surface Pro 4 but the cost of replacing the battery is ridiculous so it will eventually end up being scrapped. There is no excuse for building batteries into a laptop or phone other than to force you to constantly upgrade.
apple's $500 fix is basically total lower case replacement, i had this done during warranty, they replace everything the touchbar, trackpad, keyboard and battery, basically everything except for the screen and motherboard.
@@callofduty2217 check out MacRumours. There's a large thread on upgrading the A1708 with a 2242 SSD. Currently got a 1TB Sabrent Rocket Nano in mine - and I fixed the sleep issues (not straight forward) 🎉
Just for people to know, you do not need to remove all those screws as well as the track pad in other to take off the battery. Just a few specific ones and you're good to go.
Every vid I've seen shows the same basic process, where are you getting your information that only a few screws are needed? I could see the trackpad being excessive, other than you risk damaging it while prying the center battery section out if you don't remove it first.
@@rupertwilmot4792 usually people take out the track pad, to put that adhesive remover soo it's easier too take out the battery. But I don't think it's necessary to take out the entire track pad tho, maybe 1-3 screws should be enough. You can also try to use a blow dryer on the middle battery to make it easier to pry the middle battery up instead of using that liquid.
DO NOT DO THIS. I REPEAT- ALWAYS TAKE OFF THE TRACK PAD FIRST. It's not that hard, and if you don't, you'll break your trackpad electronics which are RIGHT underneath the middle battery. believe me, cause I ruined my macbook from following this.
Same here, just today, but I must say there were some gray areas and leaps of faith - especially around the ribbon cables - removing the one from the old battery's chip entirely wasn't clear (I had to retrieve it, fortunately hadn't dropped the battery off at a disposal facility yet) and where/how they plug back in was also a guessing game. But I'm up and running!
Can you please make an update video after one year. I have been having issues to find a reliable battery for my early 2013 MacBook Pro in the past two years and so far paid $300 for the batteries from OWC and Denaq. They all last for a few months plus. The previous battery from OWC lasted for 4 month and started having the same issue you have demonstrated in this video. I did all sort of magic, factory resets and nothing helps! Cannot anybody in the US build a good battery in the era of Tesla etc????
***FOR ANYONE USING MOBILE SENTRIX PARTS*** They Adhesive the cable that goes over the connector. carefully peel it back and it should reach over just fine. I fought with this connector for 15 minutes before realizing it wasnt attached it was just adhesived in place.
thanks for sharing. how did it turn out? Can you please share an update? Any options to buy this in Germany? Can it also work for the version of 2017 MBP without Touchbar?
Still working great, but turned out that Apple started a replacement program for those batteries free of charge like the next week :( , due to a known fault. So I would just make sure your Mac isn't a part of any replacement program before replacing
Good vid, but there are so many bits and bobs in the laptop that I could hardly see or understand what specific parts you were referring to as I couldn’t see in the video, the camera was a bit too far away.
Pausing at 8:22, the black corner pieces next to the sunk’n squares - what are they? One of them has a portion of it broken. Is it necessary? Is it replaceable? I need a name for it. Thank you so much!
The only question / contribution I have is to mention why you didn't show the reinstallation of the ribbon cable on the battery. What a biatch it was to reconnect.
Fucking LOL!!!! When he took the trackpad out he shook the washers on the bottom of it out into the computer!! Hahahaha, you couldn't hide that from me buddy - I saw what you did!
I have the 2017 MacBook Pro 13" with the touch bar at the top just below the screen. Is it the A1708? Or are there different 2017 models which use different batteries? Just want to be sure before starting what I saw you do on your video...
If the battery is swollen and we want to replace it at home as you did will it explode as it is swollen. Please advice in this issue. I am talking about my laptop.
Hello! Im about to buy an I fix it kit and battery for this model, but I have the keyborad in spanish, is it a problem? or is it the same? Im on a rush because have to ship internationaly :S thanks!!
The reason apple charges so much for their fixes is because they don't just do a replacement on the thing they're fixing. They usually replace other parts too. They do this because they're legally bound to warranty their work, which amounts to a whole new warranty on your machine for about a year. Which means after your fix is in place, if anything else happens, the will usually fix it at no cost. Because of this, they usually bring the machine up to factory refurb spec at least around the main work that they're doing. It's also not just apple. Samsung does it too.
There should be nothing else that needs replaced if the battery is dead (or many other parts for that matter). If they do anything else it should be explained to the customer and verified that the customer wants it. Furthermore if it a part being replaced under warranty it should have no effect on the cost at all.
Hey, man! Great video! Could you tell me how to download this monit software? I googled it and I'm not sure about the results. I think I have the same problem with my battery and it's the same model as yours.
Hey it’s an app in the App Store but after upgrading to Big Sur from Catalina it no longer works. It was a notifications center only app, but if you haven’t installed Big Sur you should be fine
I replaced my battery, but now my MacBook won't stay on unless it is connected to a charger. I am unsure if this is an issue with the battery I bought or if I messed up when replacing the battery. Any help would be awesome!
Did you find out what it was? I just replaced mine and it worked fine at first but now it won't even boot up, it turns off and it takes some time for it to be able to turn on again, even connected to the wall, if it is a bad battery I have less than 30 days to return it
I have 2 a1708 MacBook pro's, one is completely dead with a good oem battery, the other is working great but has a battery that has over 1350 cycles and is going bad. does anyone know if transplanting the battery from one a1708 to another if careful to damage the cell is a bad idea?
Ypu probably should transfer the good board into the case with the good battery, it's almost impossible to take the battery out without bending it Transfering the board would also be *way* easier
Has anyone tried running Geekbench 6 after replacing the battery? After replacing mine, the CPU won’t operate at more than 50% of its capacity, regardless of the load.
Inherited an a1708 recently with a bad battery. I've replaced the battery on numerous MacBooks in the past, but this one makes me nervous. Probably the glue strips and trackpad removal. Apple's own website says it's $199 to replace the battery, it's crazy that people are being told $500 by Apple, something's not right with that. $150 for the iFixIt kit seems excessive, too. If I were inclined to go with the iFixIt price level, I think the extra $50 to have Apple do it and be responsible for any issues afterwards would be money well spent. I know iFixIt is top notch parts there, but I've purchased much cheaper batteries on Amazon that worked fine in previous MacBooks. The a1708 battery is only $50 or so on Amazon as of 02/2022. Any DIYers should consider those options, although they don't include tools other than the two screwdrivers called for. Thanks for this video.
With the new battery how long does it last on a full charge? I’m am thinking about doing this as well. Mine is still working good but I did buy it used and I feel like the battery doesn’t last as long as it should.
Is it normal that my battery is at 2.2v under the screw ? I got 7.68v when I test the pin 1 and 5, 2 and 4 (With the 5 pin on the left of the battery control board). If you could test it or tell me if its good or not. Let me know !
Hey, man! Do you know what's the manufacturer of the battery? I'm trying to buy the ifixit kit without the battery (since batteries cannot be shipped internationally) and I want to buy the battery locally here in Brazil.
They don't have the kit, but they sell the items in the kit. Look at the fixit shop to make your own kit. www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools take look around you'll see all the items in the original kit.
I had the battery replaced on my MBP 2017 touchbar last week and for some reason when you look at the settings, my machine is still recognizing the details and capacity of the old battery that was removed (which was down to 2800mah and was all bloated when the technician showed it to me) and not the new one (4400mah). Other than that the battery cycle is now 3 and it’s normal, and it’s charging. Technician says it’s a bug on the OS, but I dunno. Paid $150 for the new battery.
@@mjl7810 no. it was a third party computer shop that did it. anyway, i ended up taking it to an authorized apple service center and paying another $150 for an original battery. not long after that, i sold the laptop. the lcd screen began showing lines and the same shop quoted me $300 to get the screen replaced. i said no way.
he wasnt lying, thats just how it is.. it keeps the info frm the last battery.. when apple replaces it tho, its a bit different.. but thats just apple for you.
I got the same model as this and my battery wasn't charging at all. I was told by Apple store that it had died. The Apple store told me that I would need to replace the whole upper case, that I could not replace the battery. I thought that is complete bull crap because I am sure I could replace the battery. I had the same problem as your MacBook Pro. That battery warning came on and I could not charge it. I think apple was trying to just get money out of me by telling me that I needed to replace the whole upper case. Do you think Would need to do that or could I just repay the battery like you have. Because I had the same problem as you have with yours.
@@TechRoundUp Im going in tomorrow so ill find out, out of no where my laptop went from staying on all day no prob to dying within 1.5hrs Weird enough my 2011 macbook pro did the same thing and i replaced everything inside it before even taking it to apple That battery only lasted 1 day before it was just as bad as the other one, some software i used said the battery was bad and i couldnt return it I think i got the kit from ifix it as well idk if it was the battery or their new os just draining it faster Hopefully apply doesnt try to rip me off, if its good price ill do it, if not ill have to wait till later, thankfully i built a gaming pc so this is just for extra / casual work stuff now lol
Annoying that small ribbon is not supplied with battery nor is there enough detail about how to transfer & refit this from the old battery. Had to watch another video to cover this.
I was with you the whole video until you cut off the audio for reinstalling the battery...now I'm left with a whole bunch of tiny screws and have no idea where they belong 😫
Thank you so much for this video, I bought my batterie from battdepot for €60, bought some acetone (to remove the glue) from a local diy store for €3.50 and changed my battery using this video to guide me with 0 electronics experience. For anyone not sure about whether they can do this, if you follow the video step by step it’s very simple!!
Glad it helped
Cool
Thank you for the tutorial. Just replaced my MB Pro 2017 13in battery with your guide. I got a $33 generic battery off ebay and it was the same battery in the video!!! It came with the necessary screwdrivers, plastic putty knife , and spudger. Total capacity after install and calibration was 4758mah. Perfect match for OEM battery. All i needed was a guitar pick and bottle of acetone. Placement of the battery board is important. If not centered correctly, the battery wont be detected. I learned a really good trick. IF you have a glass scraper (with razor blade) moistened in some acetone, it is amazing at getting rid of the old adhesive and saving you a ton of time. Plus it does no damage to the aluminum. Its now a permanent tool in my macbook disassembly kit! The 2017 MB Pro 13 battery is definitely easier to talk off than a 2015-2017 MB12in. That battery and adhesive was nuts!
How is the new battery performance, does it hold the charge well
I have the same model and the same issue. Apple would charge me around 400$ for this but I decided to replace it myself cuz I am into tech stuff. I’ll try and will let you know the result! Thank you for the video
Edit: I replaced the battery by following the video and everything went well! It’s working like new! Thanks for the video
Did you do it? How did it go?
@@epistomolokko yeah I did it, it went well. I just followed the video and now it’s working perfectly, it’s not that difficult at all
@@cr7forever7877 Glad to hear it. Did you also clean the inside and change the thermal pastel too?
@@epistomolokko noo I did not, it seemed pretty hard and time consuming
Congrats! We peasant can do a 400$ job of Apple! What a scam. At least other hardwares are quite robust. Mine is still running as well (except the battery of course).
hilarious how he cuts out the battery removal part. i guess he didnt want everyone to see him struggle with it.... bro, we know its hard.. but dont make videos deceiving people. let everyone understand just how hard it is!!!
Ngl I really struggled on that part
Yeah so hard cuz you create a new car I believe you have computer shop 😂😂😂 to say that to scam dum people
It’s not that hard unless you’re stupid. Dental floss works perfect to cut the adhesive.
Lol it's not that hard at all. If you suck at replacing these then say so. Just keep lightly wetting the cell with acetone and the spudger goes right in. Anyone watching this video will clearly know they are going to be in for a good amount of work regardless. He did show removing one cell and the others are the same. Why waste time showing a repetitive task.
We use Li-ion batteries in our medical diagnostic ultrasound equipment, specifically the 18650GA cell which is used in Teslas. The life cycle specifications for this and most other Li-ion batteries are: Charging from 100% to 0% these batteries have a life span of 500 cycles. When charging from 80% to 20% these batteries have a life span of 50,000 cycles. I've been working with medical equipment since 1972 and have seen the progression of battery technology going from: Ni-cad to NiMH and now Li-ion. Just and FYI to get the longest life from your computer batteries.
Can you please do a update to this video it's been almost two years now how the ifixit battery is holding up & in general the battery life of the 2017 13 inch mac pro thanks
I do it the same way without removing the trackpad, with a little goo be gone on the edge of my prying tool making sure you stay away from the trackpad with liquid, stay on the outer edges of the battery and pry inwards, I also run the unit for an hour before removing the battery making sure the unit is warm making it easier for the adhesive to come apart.
Thanks to this video I was empowered to replace the battery in my 2017 MacBook pro. While not the easiest thing I've ever done, it wasn't that hard either. I had to pry open the back of my laptop using a screwdriver near the hinges. Once off, the rest was just common sense and a bit of patience. No doubt, I saved a lot of money.
My daughter got her MBP battery replaced at her college bookstore for $189, but I think I'll go this route for mine. However, with a bit more engineering (or perhaps a bit less), Apple could have made this process a ton easier.
believe me, they did all the engineering to make this as hard as possible
Why? Making it easier would cause you to fix it instead of replacing it
@@kid5042exactly. Apple wants to make the process harder so you have to pay their outrageous repair prices or their more preferred option is for you to purchase a new device
Perfect repair tutorial! We did it! And the Macbook works!! And we're not even that techy! Thank you!!
Don't try this without the adhesive remover. I read some guides that said you don't need it. They're wrong. It really sucked.
Yes, I succeeded in replacing it, but it was no fun.
Thank you Tech Round Up for the great guide.
Did it without adhesive remover
I'm genuinely surprised at how relatively easy that was!
That was easy?
@@ThePanshow10 for and Apple product, yes it was
Yea the hardest part was taking off the back lol
Any other laptop would be even easier.. batteries should always be simple to replace. Requiring adhesive removal and trackpad removal is just anti-consumer. Its there to scare away the less savy - and it works. If your an apple customer your paying a premium to recieve this disrespect.
@@theagent578 I agree. I have a perfect condition Surface Pro 4 but the cost of replacing the battery is ridiculous so it will eventually end up being scrapped. There is no excuse for building batteries into a laptop or phone other than to force you to constantly upgrade.
how has been the battery replacement after almost a year?
You should mention that you have to pull/slide the lid at the rear towards front after pulling the front up
Brooooo THANK YOU
apple's $500 fix is basically total lower case replacement, i had this done during warranty, they replace everything the touchbar, trackpad, keyboard and battery, basically everything except for the screen and motherboard.
Well done, this is the last MBP you can upgrade the SSD on as well.
Really?
How?
@@callofduty2217 check out MacRumours. There's a large thread on upgrading the A1708 with a 2242 SSD. Currently got a 1TB Sabrent Rocket Nano in mine - and I fixed the sleep issues (not straight forward) 🎉
I did this without any adhesive remover. Works great.
Blower dryer works too. L
How? I struggled so much using alcohol.
Just for people to know, you do not need to remove all those screws as well as the track pad in other to take off the battery. Just a few specific ones and you're good to go.
Every vid I've seen shows the same basic process, where are you getting your information that only a few screws are needed? I could see the trackpad being excessive, other than you risk damaging it while prying the center battery section out if you don't remove it first.
You would literally be Insane to not take it out while trying to take out the middle battery.
Price of a trackpad 59€ , time used to remove 12 screws , 17 secs I still rather to remove them and not risk it 🤣
@@rupertwilmot4792 usually people take out the track pad, to put that adhesive remover soo it's easier too take out the battery. But I don't think it's necessary to take out the entire track pad tho, maybe 1-3 screws should be enough.
You can also try to use a blow dryer on the middle battery to make it easier to pry the middle battery up instead of using that liquid.
DO NOT DO THIS. I REPEAT- ALWAYS TAKE OFF THE TRACK PAD FIRST. It's not that hard, and if you don't, you'll break your trackpad electronics which are RIGHT underneath the middle battery. believe me, cause I ruined my macbook from following this.
I was not sure if my mbpr also has battery problem until you showed yours. thanks.
interesting.. got this same old mbp 13 with battery said service recommended.. order the kit and will try next week, thanks.
I am going to try this myself, wish me luck :)
How did it go
How is battery back after replacing a new battery
Just changed my battery, works!
Same here, just today, but I must say there were some gray areas and leaps of faith - especially around the ribbon cables - removing the one from the old battery's chip entirely wasn't clear (I had to retrieve it, fortunately hadn't dropped the battery off at a disposal facility yet) and where/how they plug back in was also a guessing game. But I'm up and running!
Just watched this video. Good stuff but the part you cut out actually was the tough part for me. Figured it out eventually though 😂
Can you please make an update video after one year. I have been having issues to find a reliable battery for my early 2013 MacBook Pro in the past two years and so far paid $300 for the batteries from OWC and Denaq. They all last for a few months plus. The previous battery from OWC lasted for 4 month and started having the same issue you have demonstrated in this video. I did all sort of magic, factory resets and nothing helps! Cannot anybody in the US build a good battery in the era of Tesla etc????
Just replaced mine this evening thanks!!!!
how long are you getting for a single charge? I'm thinking of doing this but wanted to see how much time I might get if I replace.
What is the flat you removed at 4:33 for?
Because i replacing the battery of an used MacBook Pro and it does not have it.
Thanks!
Be careful when using adhesive removals or diluted isopropyl! Protect your screens with some cloth!!
I used 2 layers of napkins w/ foil in between
***FOR ANYONE USING MOBILE SENTRIX PARTS*** They Adhesive the cable that goes over the connector. carefully peel it back and it should reach over just fine. I fought with this connector for 15 minutes before realizing it wasnt attached it was just adhesived in place.
We have the same device, but why didn't you mention the glue that is placed on the bottom cover of the device?
Hello! Please answer me. I really need help. What is the name of the cable at 10:32?? Thanks for fast answer. Best regards
thanks for sharing. how did it turn out? Can you please share an update?
Any options to buy this in Germany?
Can it also work for the version of 2017 MBP without Touchbar?
Still working great, but turned out that Apple started a replacement program for those batteries free of charge like the next week :( , due to a known fault. So I would just make sure your Mac isn't a part of any replacement program before replacing
@@TechRoundUp wow.. Thanks a lot man. How to check if my mac is a part of that replacement programme?
Thanks again!
Good vid, but there are so many bits and bobs in the laptop that I could hardly see or understand what specific parts you were referring to as I couldn’t see in the video, the camera was a bit too far away.
Would model A1819 (2017 MacBook touchbar) work on this one with no touchbar?
Pausing at 8:22, the black corner pieces next to the sunk’n squares - what are they? One of them has a portion of it broken. Is it necessary? Is it replaceable? I need a name for it. Thank you so much!
That was awesome! I'm a girl who likes to fix things all the time.
do you need to add the adhesive from the new batteries? why not gently peel it off so the next battery is easier to replace.
yes, it will move otherwise and possibly damage it or damage something else or pull the connections off.
Would this fix also work for a Macbook Pro 13 inch (2017) without the touch bar? It seems like it should be roughly the same, right?
Ifixit has kits for both
After replacing the battery, does the macOS still say a warning for the battery?
is the battery is as good as the original?
The only question / contribution I have is to mention why you didn't show the reinstallation of the ribbon cable on the battery. What a biatch it was to reconnect.
Fucking LOL!!!! When he took the trackpad out he shook the washers on the bottom of it out into the computer!! Hahahaha, you couldn't hide that from me buddy - I saw what you did!
Thanks brother in my Hulk Hogan 💪🏻
I have the 2017 MacBook Pro 13" with the touch bar at the top just below the screen. Is it the A1708? Or are there different 2017 models which use different batteries? Just want to be sure before starting what I saw you do on your video...
I think the whole process will be slightly different with the Touch Bar but I fixit makes a lot specific for the Touch Bar model
Do you have a link for the battery testing software that you used?
It was actually only available on older Mac OS versions, ever since release of apple silicon they have not made a new version to my knowledge
Do you know if the macbook works by removing the battery but connected to electricity?
Every Mac will work plugged in regardless of if a battery is installed (Becca's Macs FB group been repairing Macs 10 years)
If the battery is swollen and we want to replace it at home as you did will it explode as it is swollen. Please advice in this issue. I am talking about my laptop.
Swollen batteries are definitely something I would leave in the hands of a professional
the small daughterboard cable that connect to the system board to provide powerTO THE BATTERY I have a new cable how does it connect/
I did the replacement and the computer still doesn’t recognise the battery, what could be the issue?
How much does the battery cost and where could we buy one from?
Top! Works very nice for me. Thank you!
where can I find some high quality macbook battery?
Great instructions.. easy to do and I really like the iFixit stuff!
Dose replacing the battery delete the data on the computer?
Not at all, storage shouldn’t be effected
What is that app called Monet ?
Hello! Im about to buy an I fix it kit and battery for this model, but I have the keyborad in spanish, is it a problem? or is it the same? Im on a rush because have to ship internationaly :S thanks!!
Very good question, but I am not sure. I would think an email to ifixit support would be your best bet
@@TechRoundUp can you give me the email please? I couldnt find it in the website :/
support@ifixit.com
The reason apple charges so much for their fixes is because they don't just do a replacement on the thing they're fixing. They usually replace other parts too. They do this because they're legally bound to warranty their work, which amounts to a whole new warranty on your machine for about a year. Which means after your fix is in place, if anything else happens, the will usually fix it at no cost. Because of this, they usually bring the machine up to factory refurb spec at least around the main work that they're doing.
It's also not just apple. Samsung does it too.
There should be nothing else that needs replaced if the battery is dead (or many other parts for that matter). If they do anything else it should be explained to the customer and verified that the customer wants it. Furthermore if it a part being replaced under warranty it should have no effect on the cost at all.
Can you buy the ifixit kit without the battery?
My 2017 MBP 13" NTB has literally same issue.
Og right here congrats on hitting 1k I’ve been here since your first video
Hey, man! Great video! Could you tell me how to download this monit software? I googled it and I'm not sure about the results. I think I have the same problem with my battery and it's the same model as yours.
Hey it’s an app in the App Store but after upgrading to Big Sur from Catalina it no longer works. It was a notifications center only app, but if you haven’t installed Big Sur you should be fine
I replaced my battery, but now my MacBook won't stay on unless it is connected to a charger. I am unsure if this is an issue with the battery I bought or if I messed up when replacing the battery. Any help would be awesome!
Did you find out what it was? I just replaced mine and it worked fine at first but now it won't even boot up, it turns off and it takes some time for it to be able to turn on again, even connected to the wall, if it is a bad battery I have less than 30 days to return it
I have 2 a1708 MacBook pro's, one is completely dead with a good oem battery, the other is working great but has a battery that has over 1350 cycles and is going bad. does anyone know if transplanting the battery from one a1708 to another if careful to damage the cell is a bad idea?
Ypu probably should transfer the good board into the case with the good battery, it's almost impossible to take the battery out without bending it
Transfering the board would also be *way* easier
Hi, If i want looking for the battery. What is the correct battery for the same model? (A1708)
www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Pro-13-Inch-Retina-Function-Keys-Late-2016-2017-Battery/IF123-098?o=5
you need to take out the motherboard then the battery because some battery cables are routed under the motherboard.
Not take out the logic board completely just remove the screws to lift it up slightly in the front.
hello, can u tell me the exact product you used to remove the glue? I wanted to do this procedure, but I don’t know where to buy that product
It will come with the ifixit kit, but it’s just isopropyl alcohol
@@TechRoundUp ok thank you!
If you already have the tools battery costs around 60 bucks, and the adhesive remover is just acetone.
Microcenter wants 400 for a battery replacement on a 15inch 2016 mbp. Is it worth it?
Nope you can buy a 2016 MacBook Pro for that price alone.
Removing touch pad is necessary in that case?
Yes, in order to get to all of the battery connections
It's funny because the iFixit kit here in Australia is $249 and Apple charge $199 for a battery "service" - not sure if thats a replacement?
Use eBay not ifixix in Australia, mine cost $70 and I bought some adhesive remover from Coles for about $8
Has anyone tried running Geekbench 6 after replacing the battery? After replacing mine, the CPU won’t operate at more than 50% of its capacity, regardless of the load.
Inherited an a1708 recently with a bad battery. I've replaced the battery on numerous MacBooks in the past, but this one makes me nervous. Probably the glue strips and trackpad removal.
Apple's own website says it's $199 to replace the battery, it's crazy that people are being told $500 by Apple, something's not right with that. $150 for the iFixIt kit seems excessive, too. If I were inclined to go with the iFixIt price level, I think the extra $50 to have Apple do it and be responsible for any issues afterwards would be money well spent.
I know iFixIt is top notch parts there, but I've purchased much cheaper batteries on Amazon that worked fine in previous MacBooks. The a1708 battery is only $50 or so on Amazon as of 02/2022. Any DIYers should consider those options, although they don't include tools other than the two screwdrivers called for.
Thanks for this video.
Is the replace battery massage still there ?
With the new battery how long does it last on a full charge? I’m am thinking about doing this as well. Mine is still working good but I did buy it used and I feel like the battery doesn’t last as long as it should.
Lasts quite a bit, probably around 2-3hours for pretty rigorous programs, and 8-10 for video playback and web browsing
Do the "touch bar"? I think you mean "track pad"???
Yeah
Great video. Thank you 👍🏻
Is it normal that my battery is at 2.2v under the screw ? I got 7.68v when I test the pin 1 and 5, 2 and 4 (With the 5 pin on the left of the battery control board). If you could test it or tell me if its good or not. Let me know !
I am having the same issue. I wonder if Apple did this on purpose.
Hey, man! Do you know what's the manufacturer of the battery? I'm trying to buy the ifixit kit without the battery (since batteries cannot be shipped internationally) and I want to buy the battery locally here in Brazil.
A good question that I don’t know the answer to, hopefully somebody else in the comments can get you an answer!
They don't have the kit, but they sell the items in the kit. Look at the fixit shop to make your own kit. www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools take look around you'll see all the items in the original kit.
where did you order the replacement battery with the tool kit?
ifixit website
Excellent thank you very much💯
Love your videos man keep up the good work
I had the battery replaced on my MBP 2017 touchbar last week and for some reason when you look at the settings, my machine is still recognizing the details and capacity of the old battery that was removed (which was down to 2800mah and was all bloated when the technician showed it to me) and not the new one (4400mah). Other than that the battery cycle is now 3 and it’s normal, and it’s charging. Technician says it’s a bug on the OS, but I dunno. Paid $150 for the new battery.
did u pay $150 at apple store?
@@mjl7810 no. it was a third party computer shop that did it. anyway, i ended up taking it to an authorized apple service center and paying another $150 for an original battery. not long after that, i sold the laptop. the lcd screen began showing lines and the same shop quoted me $300 to get the screen replaced. i said no way.
he wasnt lying, thats just how it is.. it keeps the info frm the last battery.. when apple replaces it tho, its a bit different.. but thats just apple for you.
@@jacquie.ec.2012 man, im just so sad about these 2016-2017 macbook batteries that even dont wanna buy macbooks anymore
I got the same model as this and my battery wasn't charging at all. I was told by Apple store that it had died. The Apple store told me that I would need to replace the whole upper case, that I could not replace the battery. I thought that is complete bull crap because I am sure I could replace the battery. I had the same problem as your MacBook Pro. That battery warning came on and I could not charge it. I think apple was trying to just get money out of me by telling me that I needed to replace the whole upper case. Do you think Would need to do that or could I just repay the battery like you have. Because I had the same problem as you have with yours.
I know Apple recently started a free battery replacement program for the 2017 MacBook Pro so I would recheck with Apple if your Mac is eligible
By the way: you got a hell of a deal getting this macbook pro hahahha
Thank you so mmuch!!!!!
Thank you!
Where did you get the tool pack to open the back cover?
It comes with the I fix it battery kit
@@TechRoundUpThank you. I found it!
$29.99 on eBay for the battery and 2 drivers, free shipping, 30 day return, 5 year manufacturer warranty
After big Sur update my mac battery is not that good!!!🥲
Same, it screwed battery, regret updating it... Also this mac is shit, keyboard, battery, screen problems.
Apple quotes $149 without warranty. Might be worth taking it to Apple?
If that’s all they’re quoting that’s worth it
@@TechRoundUp Im going in tomorrow so ill find out, out of no where my laptop went from staying on all day no prob to dying within 1.5hrs
Weird enough my 2011 macbook pro did the same thing and i replaced everything inside it before even taking it to apple
That battery only lasted 1 day before it was just as bad as the other one, some software i used said the battery was bad and i couldnt return it
I think i got the kit from ifix it as well idk if it was the battery or their new os just draining it faster
Hopefully apply doesnt try to rip me off, if its good price ill do it, if not ill have to wait till later, thankfully i built a gaming pc so this is just for extra / casual work stuff now lol
@@dominics109 did it work?
Me ha ayudado mucho, gracias tienes nuevo suscriptor :)
I did all this and now my mac wont detect a battery :(
I did everything correctly in the video… now my MacBook is slow and the trackpad and keyboard isn’t working
Annoying that small ribbon is not supplied with battery nor is there enough detail about how to transfer & refit this from the old battery. Had to watch another video to cover this.
what the model is? is the a1708? thanks
Yup
@@TechRoundUp thanks
cant wait for apple to report this video lol
Nearly 600 dollars to replace at apple store! Why?
I was with you the whole video until you cut off the audio for reinstalling the battery...now I'm left with a whole bunch of tiny screws and have no idea where they belong 😫
The bottom case isn’t that hard to remove