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13-inch MacBook Pro

xiii-inch MacBook Pro Brandish Backlight Service Plan

Apple has determined that a very pocket-size percent of xiii-inch MacBook Pro displays may showroom one or more of the following behaviors:

  • Display backlight continuously or intermittently shows vertical bright areas along the entire bottom of the screen
  • Display backlight stops working completely

Afflicted devices were sold between October 2022 and February 2022. Apple tree or an Apple Authorized Service Provider will service affected MacBook Pro units, free of accuse.

Eligible Models

To identify your computer's model and to see if it is eligible for this program, choose Apple tree () carte > Virtually This Mac. Eligible models are listed below.

  • MacBook Pro (13-­inch, 2022, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports)
  • MacBook Pro (13-­inch, 2022, Two Thunderbolt 3 Ports)

Annotation: No other Mac notebook models are office of this program.

Service Procedure

Please cull one of the options beneath for service. Your MacBook Pro will be examined prior to any service to verify that it is eligible for this programme.

  • Notice an Apple tree Authorized Service Provider.
  • Make an appointment at an Apple Retail Store.
  • Contact Apple Back up to adjust mail-in service via the Apple Repair Center.

To prepare your unit of measurement for service, please backup your data.

Note: If your MacBook Pro has whatever impairment which impairs the service, that issue will demand to be repaired first. In some cases, at that place may exist a cost associated with the repair.

Boosted Information

This worldwide Apple program does not extend the standard warranty coverage of your MacBook Pro.

If you believe your MacBook Pro was affected by this effect, and you paid to accept your display repaired, you can contact Apple most a refund.

The program covers eligible MacBook Pro models for 5 years afterward the starting time retail auction of the unit or three years from the offset engagement of this program, whichever is longer.

Information as of 2022-01-15