Battery with low cycle count displays service recommended warning
I have a MacBook Pro A1989 that was gifted to me. It runs just fine with the power cable plugged in, but will not turn on or run at all on battery. I went to check the battery health and the battery has a low double digit cycle count. The toolbar tells me the battery is at 1% and displays “service recommended”. It also states the battery is not charging.
I’ve tried an SMC reset several times, as well as an NVRAM reset but I still get this message. Do batteries crap out on these things easily? Am I able to physically disconnect the battery to reset this message? Pardon my terminology, I have a passing knowledge of Apple products.
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To get a better idea of the situation, install CoconutBattery (https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutb...) and take a screenshot of the main window. Adding images to an existing question
Andrew S tarafından
@andrewsawesome Still trying to figure out this site but hopefully this picture helps https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/...
Jay Davidovich tarafından
were you ever able to figure out the problem? I just replaced my mba 11 2013 with a new battery and Service Recommended status is still there (was there on old battery too). reset the smc and doing a full cycle charge on it now.
joeyrutledge tarafından