Introdução
Substitua a bateria de seu MacBook Pro 13" Monobloco (Unibody) de meados de 2010. Se a sua bateria estiver estufada, tome precauções apropriadas.
O que você precisa
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Remova os 10 parafusos a seguir que fixam a estrutura inferior ao MacBook Pro 13" Monobloco:
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Sete parafusos Phillips de 3 mm.
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Três parafusos Phillips de 13,5 mm.
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Levante ligeiramente a estrutura inferior e empurre-a em direção à parte traseira do computador para liberar as linguetas de montagem.
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Remova os seguintes parafusos tri-point/tri-wing que prendem a bateria à estrutura superior:
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Um parafuso tri-point de 5,5 mm.
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Um parafuso tri-point de 13,5 mm.
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Retire a bateria da estrutura superior.
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Carregue a 100% e deixe carregando-a por mais duas horas. A seguir, tire da tomada e use o aparelho normalmente até a bateria descarregar. Quando vir o aviso de bateria fraca, salve o trabalho e deixe o laptop ligado até ele entrar em modo espera (bateria fraca). Aguarde ao menos 5 horas e carregue o laptop ininterruptamente até 100%.
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Se você notar algum comportamento incomum ou problemas após a instalação da nova bateria, talvez seja necessário redefinir o SMC do seu MacBook.
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Para a remontagem de seu dispositivo, siga essas instruções na ordem inversa.
Para a remontagem de seu dispositivo, siga essas instruções na ordem inversa.
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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
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!!!
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.
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.
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Your connector or socket may have broken. Open the Mac and check if you missed something.