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Remplacement de la batterie du MacBook Air 11" fin 2010

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  1. Remplacement de la batterie du MacBook Air 11" fin 2010, Boîtier inférieur: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • Avant de commencer, fermez votre ordinateur et posez-le à l'envers sur une surface douce.

    • Dévissez les dix vis suivantes :

    • Deux vis Pentalobe 5 points de 8 mm

    • Huit vis Pentalobe 5 points de 2,5 mm

    • Vous trouverez le tournevis spécial dont vous aurez besoin pour dévisser les huit vis Pentalobe 5 points ici.

    I recommend that one of the tools you obtain is a jeweler's loupe that mounts on your glasses. It makes things easier.

    blairweaver - Réponse

    This is not correct. You need the pentalobe tool at this point.

    Duane Hellums - Réponse

  2. Remplacement de la batterie du MacBook Air 11" fin 2010: étape 2, image 1 de 1
    • Introduisez vos doigts entre l'écran et le boîtier inférieur et tirez vers le haut pour séparer le boîtier inférieur de l'Air.

    • Ôtez le boîtier inférieur et mettez-le de côté.

  3. Remplacement de la batterie du MacBook Air 11" fin 2010, Batterie: étape 3, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de la batterie du MacBook Air 11" fin 2010, Batterie: étape 3, image 2 de 2
    • À l'aide de l'extrémité plate d'un spudger, faites levier sur les deux côtés courts du connecteur de la batterie pour le débrancher de sa prise sur la carte mère.

    • Éloignez légèrement la nappe de la batterie de la carte mère afin d'éviter que le connecteur ne touche sa prise par accident .

    This is the same as step 3 isn't it?

    No Name - Réponse

  4. Remplacement de la batterie du MacBook Air 11" fin 2010: étape 4, image 1 de 1
    • Dévissez les cinq vis suivantes fixant la batterie au boîtier supérieur :

    • Deux vis Torx T5 de 5,2 mm

    • Une vis Torx T5 de 6 mm

    • Deux vis Torx T5 de 2,6 mm

    Don’t be like me! Make sure you use the *other* screw driver, not the one you took the case off with. I got five of them out with the wrong screwdriver, stripped the head on the sixth, got it out with a screw extractor, cut a new slot in it so I could use a normal flat head screw driver on it to put it back in, and then realized….

    Sarah Stockton - Réponse

  5. Remplacement de la batterie du MacBook Air 11" fin 2010: étape 5, image 1 de 1
    • Pendant que vous maniez la batterie, évitez de de toucher et d'appuyer sur les six cellules lithium-polymère apparentes.

    • Soulevez la batterie en la saisissant par le bord le plus proche de la carte mère et retirez-la du boîtier supérieur.

    • Si vous installez une nouvelle batterie, on vous recommande de la calibrer avant de l'utiliser :

    • Chargez-la à 100%, puis laissez-la charger encore au moins deux heures. Utilisez votre appareil normalement. Lors de l'avertissement de batterie faible, enregistrez votre travail et laisser votre ordinateur allumé jusqu'à ce qu'il s'éteint à cause d'une batterie vide. Attendez au moins 5 heures, puis rechargez la batterie à 100% sans interruption.

    • Si vous remarquez quelques chose d'inhabituel ou si vous avez des problèmes après l'installation de la nouvelle batterie, il se peut que vous deviez peut-être réinitialiser le SMC de votre MacBook.

    I need to point out here that the replacement battery that I bought here at iFixit for this MacBook Air says that the battery calibration consists on draining the battery below 10%, then charging it uninterruptedly to 100%, but this is not consistent with the battery calibration that appears on this guide. Which one should I follow? Any additional thoughts on this? Thanks.

    Rafael Pérez - Réponse

    Hi Rafael,

    We updated our battery calibration technique recently. The most reliable way would be to follow the guide method (charge full + 2 hours, drain completely, charge full again).

    Arthur Shi -

    This was wonderfully easy-peasy! I just have one small suggestion: you might add a word (and a photo would be great), reminding folks that they need to connect the new battery connector. I know, it should (ok, it is! :) obvious and all… but I have to admit, after having my hand held so well through the rest of the process, having to engage brain again and realize that needed to be done (“what’s missing here?”) - took a moment. It was a bit nervous-making, too, since the new battery cable was quite stiff, resistant to bending, and I had to apply a wee bit of brute force and ignorance to position and connect the connector. Adding a note about that might be useful. Just a thought! Otherwise, super easy and straight forward - I feel so empowered! :)

    Suzanne Bell - Réponse

Conclusion

Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.

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21 commentaires

This looks like an excellent how-to! Especially liked the location illustration of different length battery screws.

My only comment would be to have a tray ready to put the screws in - looks like they could easily be lost.

Leonard - Réponse

Now my touchpad isn't working as well as before. Any ideas why?

todd rumaner - Réponse

Dead on Accurate. Was very easy. I would change the rating from moderate to easy. The hardest part is getting the correct screw drivers.

Phil Blake - Réponse

hello, is there any difference between A1370 (late 2010) battery part and a A1370 (2011) battery?

Carlo Mejia - Réponse

I'm also wondering the same thing. Did you find the answer to your question? Thank you.

swj.sean -

The connector is in a different location, although the batteries are otherwise similar-looking (including using the same power connector shape.) Unfortunately the different connector position means the battery mounting screws can’t be installed while the wrong battery model is connected, which in turn means the case will not be able to close. I also don’t know whether there are rating or electronic interface differences that might cause problems.

Benjamin Wiley Sittler -

Followed this guide - very straightforward. I now have a late 2010 Macbook Air nicely running Lubuntu with a long battery life.

I would point out:

- be ready to clean dust from the inside of your Mac

- when re-inserting the battery connector, you need to bend it quite significantly so it is short enough to reach the connection pins

- screws are very small and easy to lose

Richard Hickling - Réponse

Any suggestions on where to order a replacement battery for my MacBook Air 2010 A1370.

robert.sandfox - Réponse

You can find batteries at MacSales (Other World Computing) by going to Shop All > Batteries & Battery Chargers and selecting your exact model Mac from the list. If you have questions you can chat with them directly to make sure you get the exact battery for your machine as not all batteries are the same.

As always, you’ll need to calibrate the new battery.

Hope this helps.

spearson -

so usefull thanks a lot,its my first time to open this model.

jhay-ar Quibar - Réponse

I have followed these instructions and they worked. However, my battery connector has disconnected three times and have had to remove the bottom panel three times to reconnect the battery to the logic board. Any ideas on what I could do to keep this from happening? Thx.

Matt and Jaclyn Naegle - Réponse

Great job, Andrew. Easy to follow, very straightforward. Thank you for your contributions.

Gary S - Réponse

Super easy! Laptop plugged in and charging - can’t wait to see how it does. Thanks!

Sarah Stockton - Réponse

Worked like a charm, excellent instructions and great visual tools. Thanks! One less computer for the land fill :)

penders - Réponse

Got the replacement from Amazon with 5stars rating…followed the instructions to the T…still not charging nor powering up..does it matter if I use my 15inch charger to charge it, same year…

deejaycoke2 - Réponse

What torque setting should be used when reassembling to avoid over tightening? When I dissambled to remove bloated battery I didnt have a torque screwdriver so I had no way to measure tightness but now I have one so I would like to be accurate.

Ryan J Cunningham - Réponse

My battery was inflated, so after replacement, no charging, So believe the battery management IC also got damaged, Is there a procedure to replace it?

Gerardo Garcia Serrano - Réponse

Thanks great instructions. On the Yanec replacement battery I bought, I had to manipulate and bend the cable holding the connector to the battery quite a bit to get it to stay connected to the motherboard. Once I did that though, all good.

Mat Boek - Réponse

Dead easy, thank you for this how-to. Fiddling with the miniscule screws was the hardest part

Dan

Dan Pillich - Réponse

Merci pour ce tutoriel. Vraiment bien expliqué. Facile à faire.

loicgertschen - Réponse

I’m replacing the battery with one I ordered through this site and the battery status is flickering between “Battery is not charging” and “no battery available” I installed it following the directions correctly. There’s no damage to the prongs of the battery connector. I followed resetting the SMC, and still no luck. Any advice?

Nick J. - Réponse

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