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Possible to replace battery?

So I have a MacBook Pro 13" Unibody back from 2009 and I need to replace the battery. I already know that's the problem but Apple wants entirely too much money to fix it. They say it can't be manually replaced but I have my doubts. I just don't see why not. If anyone knows a way I can replace the battery myself for cheaper then they'll do it let me know. Is it really impossible? Or is that just some scam Apple put out to get more money from us?

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This question is more valuable now than ever. Now Apple will not replace batteries on mid-2009 MacBookPros. They regard them as obsolete, although their 2017 laptops are neither very much faster nor have more storage than the mid-2009 model I have (2.53 GHz dual core & 256 GB). A 2017 model with a 2.3 GHz processor and a 256 GB SSD costs $1500, and is not their lowest-end model. So much for Moore's "Law"!

Therefore, battery repair cost is no longer the issue: How reliable is the replacement battery?

Can we demand that producers extend their responsibility for the computers (phones, etc) they make by engineering simple reparability into perfectly usable products? This extended responsibility will benefit all of us by avoiding excessive ewaste. Kudos to ifixit!

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Moore's law refers to raw processing power which has been consistent. Just because an individual company decides to not put high end hardware in computers and sell based on their logo alone is another story.

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The short answer? Yes. You can replace the battery yourself.

As a matter of fact, iFixit has a guide to show you how to do just that. Located here:

Remplacement de la batterie du MacBook Pro 13" Unibody mi-2009

And yeah, the battery being "manually inaccessible" is a complete fabrication. Though Apple does tend to try to make it as difficult as possible by throwing as many obscure screws with uncommon heads of variable sizes as they can find into their machines.

You'll see what I mean when you read the guide.

This particular model uses the illusive Tri-wing Y1 Screwdriver to try to keep its owners out. Luckily for you, the iFixit store happens to sell the tool you need (you know, in case collecting obscure and rarely used screwdriver heads isn't a hobby of yours).

Here it is:

Tri-point Y1 Screwdriver

They also throw in a bunch of randomly assorted Phillips head screws. More common, but iFixit sells the tool for that as well just in case:

Phillips #00 Screwdriver

The price of those two tools plus shipping and handling plus the price of a few hours of your time should at least be marginally cheaper than Apple's battery replacement service.

Oh, and here is the battery if you don't already have one:

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Good luck. And happy hunting.

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The advice Nicholas gave you is very good but let's check to see exactly which machine you have before spending ay money. Please give us the last three figures of your serial number so we can double check what you need.

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Dear Paul, the money issue doesn't tell the whole story. I inquired today for a battery replacement of a 15' Unibody and i was told to leave the laptop 5 days in the shop (Apple authorized reseller). Two issues here: (1) why should i leave open access to my data for 5 days to someone i don't know? (2) What about if i have to work with the laptop in the meanwhile? And, even worse, i can't order the battery through the shop, wait for the delivery and then give in the mac.

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Since the battery costs $119, I think it makes much more sense to throw on the extra $80 and let Apple do it for you! Seriously, risk ruining your laptop to save $80 is pretty dumb!!

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I have been in Technology for well over 3 decades, I had Apple Install the Battery, not because I did not know how to do it! Because I was not going to buy a third party battery and risk a Fire!

The work around to the cost was real easy, I bargained with the Genius bar tech - I told him that it was a no brainer to change the battery and guess what, they just charged me for the part, Good deal, NO a Great Deal.

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I spilled coffee on my mid 2015 macbook pro and it still works but only when it's directly plugged in to an outlet. Apple wants $1500 to replace whatever they have to replace. Any advice?

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Hi! Your guide was great. Thank you for your instructions, especially the part about which screws went where (both outside and inside). I have another related question. The plastic sleeve that encased the new battery had a sticker on it that said to "charge the battery for 10 hours before using."

Am I correct to assume that I do this with the computer powered off?

Thank you for your quick response.

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