![]() I think the display assembly might still be the same, and probably the SSD and memory, probably a fan or two, but every single other part of my laptop has been replaced. And then for no reason they explained on my receipt, they threw in a new logic board while they were in there. The camera is part of the clamshell of the laptop so they replaced the top and bottom on my laptop as well. I have not had any trouble with this camera but they replaced it anyway. Evidently something was wrong with my iSight camera. I guess that made sense since perhaps the trackpad was actually damaged when it was pressed on by the battery.īut whenever Apple does diagnostics on a piece of hardware, if they find something else wrong, they’re going to fix that too. The top case is everything you see when the laptop is open: the keyboard, trackpad, and the enclosure for those pieces. They did replace the battery, but they also replaced what’s called the top case. I picked it up on Wednesday, but the repairs they did really surprised me. I took it in on Monday so that I would have it back in time for the live show this weekend. ![]() Luckily, I took it into them within 14 days of the expiration of my AppleCare. Not a big shock, because I keep this MacBook Pro plugged in all the time. I took it into Apple and they said, as I suspected, that it was probably a swollen battery. I think I mentioned on the show last week that the trackpad on my 2013 MacBook Pro wouldn’t click any more.
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