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MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement

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  1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the screws securing the lower case: adım 1, 1 resimden 1.
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    • Before starting this procedure, you should disable your Mac's Auto Boot feature. Auto Boot powers on your Mac when you open the lid, and may be accidentally triggered during disassembly. Use this guide to disable Auto Boot.

    • If your MacBook is running Big Sur v11.1 or later, disabling Auto Boot may not work. You can proceed normally, but make sure to disconnect the battery as soon as you're inside.

    • Completely power off and unplug your MacBook Air before you start. Close the display and flip the entire laptop upside-down.

    • Use a P5 driver to remove the following screws:

    • Two 7.9 mm screws

    • Two 7.1 mm screws

    • Six 2.6 mm screws

    • Throughout this repair, keep track of each screw and make sure it goes back exactly where it came from to avoid damaging your MacBook.

    P5 is also a PL4 (so confusing) - i like the wiha 26764 thanks to @mayer for this post. P5 pentalobe and 1.2 pentalobe screwdriver

    greg - Yanıt

  2. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the lower case: adım 2, 3 resimden 1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the lower case: adım 2, 3 resimden 2. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the lower case: adım 2, 3 resimden 3.
    • Wedge your fingers between the display and the lower case and pull upward to pop the lower case off the Air.

    • Remove the lower case.

    • To reinstall the lower case:

    • Set it in place and press firmly to engage the two hidden clips underneath. You should feel and hear them snap into place.

    When reassembling, the “snaps” are in the middle of the laptop (from top to bottom), and just to the left and right of center. I assumed it was near the hinge so it took a bit for me to hear the snaps.

    Laurie McCall - Yanıt

    Laurie, the two clips are outlined in the third photo of step two. Hope this helps—happy fixing!

    Carsten Frauenheim -

    What tool kit should I use for this?

    Lucas Lee - Yanıt

    the second picture is m1 air right?

    the antenna cable position does not match later picture

    Paul - Yanıt

  3. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Disconnect the battery: adım 3, 1 resimden 1.
    • Peel back the tape covering the battery connector enough to reveal the connector underneath.

    This image is incorrect correct for the A2179 EMC 3302 model, also doesn’t match the next image in this guide

    Steven Friar - Yanıt

    There is other guide for the model you reffer to, I was using that one until i realize it was different, this is the one you are looking for: MacBook Air 13" Retina Late 2020

    Marco Rojas -

    I initially thought the image was incorrect, but I was just looking for the connector in the wrong place. This picture IS correct for the A2179 EMC 3302. Note that the connector is on the left side of the heat sink (the black thing with parallel ridges in the picture and on the computer), and the connector wires gather together towards the left the side of the computer, not the back. Note that "left side" assumes the Air is upside-down, with the hinge on the side farthest away from you (I'm not doing the "right speaker is on the left side because it's upside-down" thing that iFixit does in step 5).

    Bryan Gillson -

    How do you find out if you have a Retina Late or Retina Early model?

    Inji E - Yanıt

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    • Use a spudger to slide the battery connector parallel to the logic board and out of its socket on the logic board.

    It’s stuck can’t get it out

    Jeansceem Jeansceem - Yanıt

  5. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Disconnect the left speaker connector: adım 5, 3 resimden 1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Disconnect the left speaker connector: adım 5, 3 resimden 2. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Disconnect the left speaker connector: adım 5, 3 resimden 3.
    • The left speaker will be on your righthand side when working on the MacBook, as it's laying upside down.

    • Slide the pointed end of a spudger underneath the left speaker cable and pry straight up to disconnect it from the logic board.

    • With the connector disconnected, slide the flat end of a spudger under the cable to separate the adhesive securing the cable to the logic board.

  6. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the left speaker screw: adım 6, 1 resimden 1.
    • Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the 4.2 mm screw securing the left speaker to the case.

    El tornillo es un Torx T3

    Israel Adame - Yanıt

  7. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the speaker's stretch-release adhesive: adım 7, 3 resimden 1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the speaker's stretch-release adhesive: adım 7, 3 resimden 2. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the speaker's stretch-release adhesive: adım 7, 3 resimden 3.
    • Use a pair of tweezers to peel back the black pull tab on the speaker's stretch-release adhesive until you can grip it with your fingers.

    • Grab the adhesive strip's pull tab and slowly pull the adhesive strip out from underneath the speaker.

    • Keep the angle of the adhesive strip as parallel to the laptop as you can. Try to avoid dragging it across the inside of the case.

    • Pull the adhesive strip until it's freed from under the speaker.

    • If the adhesive strip breaks, use a heated iOpener, a heat gun, or a hair dryer to help remove the adhesive:

    • Apply heat to the speaker to soften the adhesive underneath.

    • Carefully slide a spudger or opening pick underneath the speaker to separate the adhesive.

    TIP: Don't keep pulling from the tab like they show in the picture. The adhesive WILL break, and you'll need to do some serious spudging to get the speakers to disengage from the adhesive.

    Instead, start pulling with the tab but stop pulling as soon as it stretches about an inch (2.5cm). Then, grab the white adhesive part close to the speaker and SLOWLY stretch about another inch (so now you have 1 inch stretched from the speaker and another inch dangling past the spot you're holding. Adjust your grip again, back to the speaker side (so you now have 2" dangling) and SLOWLY pull again. Keep doing this, going only an inch before grabbing close to the speaker again. Like the instructions say, go horizontally (parallel to your table) as much as you can.

    Eventually the adhesive will break, but this should get as much off as possible so it's easier to pry off the speaker the rest of the way.

    Bryan Gillson - Yanıt

  8. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the left speaker: adım 8, 2 resimden 1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the left speaker: adım 8, 2 resimden 2.
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    • Remove the left speaker.

    • During reassembly, to ensure the speaker performs as expected, install a strip of replacement adhesive on its underside before placing it back into the case.

    I didn't order the Tesa tape. Instead I used 3M Command Strips I had left over from some outdoor hanging hooks. I cut them down to the right size (for the speakers and the batteries) and left a little tab hanging out in case I need to do this process again. For those that aren't familiar, Command Strips also "stretch removable" like the original adhesive in the MacBook. They're designed for hanging things without leaving a mark on the walls (no, I have no relation to 3M - but more people probably have these in a junk drawer somewhere than have double-sided tape).

    Yes, the Command Strips are a little thicker than the original adhesive but the back still went on the MacBook just fine.

    Bryan Gillson - Yanıt

  9. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Disconnect the right speaker connector: adım 9, 2 resimden 1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Disconnect the right speaker connector: adım 9, 2 resimden 2.
    • The right speaker will be on your lefthand side when working on the MacBook, as it's laying upside down.

    • Slide the pointed end of a spudger underneath the right speaker cable and pry straight up to disconnect it from the audio board.

  10. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the right speaker screw: adım 10, 1 resimden 1.
    • Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the 4.2 mm screw securing the right speaker to the case.

    In case you get your screws mixed up...the "speaker screws" are longer because they go through the speaker AND the battery. The battery screws are shorter and only go through the battery (the speaker rests on top of the screw).

    Yes, the instructions mention the length of the screw but it's not totally obvious. And, you CAN use a long screw as the battery screw - but then the short screw won't be long enough for the threads to "catch" after you put in the speaker. You'll then have to remove the speaker again to switch screws (hope you used removable adhesive!) or you can't affix the battery properly.

    Don't ask me how I learned this...

    Bryan Gillson - Yanıt

  11. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the right speaker adhesive: adım 11, 3 resimden 1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the right speaker adhesive: adım 11, 3 resimden 2. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the right speaker adhesive: adım 11, 3 resimden 3.
    • Use a pair of tweezers to lift up the black adhesive pull tab at the bottom of the right speaker, enough so you can grab it with your fingers.

    • Grab the adhesive strip's pull tab and slowly pull the adhesive strip out from underneath the speaker.

    • Keep the angle of the adhesive strip as parallel to the laptop as you can. Try to avoid dragging it across the inside of the case.

    • Pull the adhesive strip until it's freed from under the speaker.

    • If the adhesive strip breaks, use a heated iOpener, a heat gun, or a hair dryer to help remove the adhesive:

    • Apply heat to the speaker to soften the adhesive underneath.

    • Carefully slide a spudger or opening pick underneath the speaker to separate the adhesive.

  12. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the right speaker: adım 12, 2 resimden 1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the right speaker: adım 12, 2 resimden 2.
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    • Remove the right speaker.

    • During reassembly, to ensure the speaker performs as expected, install a strip of replacement adhesive on its underside before placing it back into the case.

  13. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the trackpad cable cover: adım 13, 1 resimden 1.
    • Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the two 1.4 mm screws securing the trackpad cable cover.

    These screws are ridiculously tiny. Highly recommend a magnifying glass and maybe an extra light source if you don't have perfect vision or are over 45 years old. Getting them out is easy, putting them back in can be a challenge. Do NOT drop them in a keyboard, on the floor, or in a crevice of the MacBook.

    Bryan Gillson - Yanıt

  14. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement: adım 14, 1 resimden 1.
    • Remove the trackpad cable cover.

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    • Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the trackpad cable connector up and out of its socket.

  16. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement: adım 16, 1 resimden 1.
    • Carefully peel the trackpad cable off of the battery.

    • The trackpad cable is secured to the battery with some light adhesive.

  17. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the battery tray screws: adım 17, 1 resimden 1.
    • Use a T3 Torx driver to remove two 2.5 mm screws securing the battery tray to the case.

  18. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the battery tray adhesive strips: adım 18, 3 resimden 1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the battery tray adhesive strips: adım 18, 3 resimden 2. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the battery tray adhesive strips: adım 18, 3 resimden 3.
    • The MacBook's battery cells are attached to a metal tray as a complete assembly, which is adhered to the case with a total of six stretch-release adhesive strips.

    • Do not attempt to remove the battery cells from their metal backing tray.

    • On the left side of the MacBook, use a pair of tweezers to peel back the three black pull tabs on the battery's stretch-release adhesive strips until you can grip them with your fingers.

  19. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement: adım 19, 3 resimden 1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement: adım 19, 3 resimden 2. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement: adım 19, 3 resimden 3.
    • Grab an adhesive strip's pull tab and slowly pull it out from underneath the battery.

    • Keep the angle of the adhesive strip as parallel to the laptop as you can. Try to avoid dragging it across the inside of the case.

    • Pull the adhesive strip until it's freed from under the battery.

    • Repeat for the two remaining adhesive strips on the battery's left side.

  20. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement: adım 20, 3 resimden 1. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement: adım 20, 3 resimden 2. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement: adım 20, 3 resimden 3.
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    • Repeat and remove the three adhesive strips from the right side of the battery.

    • If any of the six adhesive strips broke during removal, you can use a plastic card to finish separating the battery tray from the case.

    When replacing the battery and using adhesive on the bottom, make ABSOLUTELY SURE the 4 tiny screw holes ("speaker screws" from step 6 and 10 and "battery tray screws" from step 17) line up properly before the adhesive engages. If the battery tray is just slightly askew it's a complete pain to readjust it so the screws will seat correctly.

    Bryan Gillson - Yanıt

  21. MacBook Air 13" Early 2020 Battery Replacement, Remove the battery: adım 21, 1 resimden 1.
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    • Remove the battery assembly.

    • During reassembly, secure the battery tray with strips of Tesa tape if your replacement battery doesn't come with pre-applied adhesive.

    • If you're installing a new battery, follow the calibration procedure:

    • Charge it to 100%, and keep charging it for at least 2 more hours.

    • Unplug and use it normally to drain the battery.

    • When you see the low battery warning, save your work, and keep your laptop on until it goes to sleep due to low battery.

    • Wait at least 5 hours, then charge your laptop uninterrupted to 100%.

    • If you notice any unusual behavior or problems after installing your new battery, you may need to reset your MacBook's SMC.

Sonuç

Compare your new replacement part to the original part—you may need to transfer remaining components or remove adhesive backings from the new part before installing.

To reassemble your device, follow the above steps in reverse order.

Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.

Repair didn’t go as planned? Check out our Answers community for troubleshooting help.

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Any users brave enough to try this battery replacement on their own? I’m looking at it to get myself prepared for what is expected in the future. I can see myself keeping this M1 MBA for a long time so replacing the battery is going to be in my future.

Best of luck to anyone out there trying this! It doesn’t look particularly difficult.

Trent Dollarhyde - Yanıt

These new MacBook Airs definitely have a simpler battery replacement procedure than other MacBook models. Whenever you need the M1 MacBook Air battery replacement guide, you can find it here! Have fun fixing!

Carsten Frauenheim -

This one is pretty easy - easier than other laptop battery replacements I've done. The hardest bit is getting the speakers out, you definitely need a hot air gun or hairdryer.

Try it! What could possibly go wrong?

Martin Cooper -

I have a 2020 MacBook air that got water damage. It was still working until the battery died but then wouldn't charge. I've replaced the screen as it had water marks and the battery looked like it had shorted out (there was blisters on it). So I replaced the battery too. But it's still not turning on after charging it overnight. I've doubled checked everything is connected inside. Is there's anything I need to reset or check to get it to charge up and turn on?

Ryan Boughton-Shields - Yanıt

Ryan, you could look into trying a new USB-C board, because if that doesn't function due to liquid damage then the new battery may not charge. Especially because you said:

It was still working until the battery died but then wouldn't charge.

Best of luck in your repair!

Carsten Frauenheim -

Can anyone help??? Have completed the battery replacement but now my MacBook won’t turn on unless plugged into the charger, when it does turn on the battery symbol has an X over it and the fans are working hyper speed and the MacBook itself is running sluggish… HELP!!

bensmith35 - Yanıt

FYI: I'm not a computer repair guy, nor I claim to know how to do it. However, I have to ask: Are you sure you plugged the battery cable(s) properly? Is the battery brand-new? Have you tried to send that battery back and see if it was the battery's fault? Give a good look at all the cables and check if they're properly connected. Also, make sure the battery is the correct one for the device, sometimes something slips.

Hopefully You have it fixed by now.

Pedro Lopes -

Hey @bensmith35, did you manage to fix yours? I've got an i3 MBA 2020 A2179 that's got the x through the battery and the machine dies as soon as you unplug it. The trouble is, the machine is borked. Won't boot at all and even the internet recovery screen is so laggy, it takes seconds for the mouse pointer to move in response to touchpad commands.

I'm wondering if it's worth replacing the battery to see if it fixes things or there's something else going on?

I even tried a DFU FW Revive and Restore but still no dice.

Cool_Breeze - Yanıt

Don't know if you did anything with your MacBook yet, but I have had that issue before on the same model MacBook, without the battery the computer will run super slow for me internet recovery mode wouldn't even load after I connected to the internet.

I installed a new battery and it runs a lot smoother, some known issues for the A2179 with a dead battery is slow boot up, frozen apple logo with loading bar, and high fan speeds. If you put a new battery in it then it will probably run a lot smoother.

swchapti -

Hi. I'm thinking of attempting this repair. If I apply the Tesa 61395 tape to the speakers before reinstalling and the new battery, which width is best? Also, how do I remove this adhesive in the future, if I need to replace the battery again? Thanks.

Diane Chang - Yanıt

Diane,

Since you have plenty of surface area to work with on the underside of the speakers, the adhesive width won't matter too much. To remove the speakers in the future after securing them with Tesa 61395, pry each up with medium pressure and let the adhesive slowly release. If you encounter a lot of resistance, a couple drops of >90% isopropyl alcohol can help soften the adhesive. Best of luck!

Carsten Frauenheim -

Thanks for the reply. Looks like I'll need to apply adhesive to the battery, too. I changed the battery in my old unibody Macbook, but this seems more involved. I went to the Apple Store a while ago, and the price they quoted me for this repair was something like $300-400 for parts + labor, plus I wouldn't have my computer for a week. So I've been living with an almost-dead battery. Will let you know if I'm able to do it myself. Thanks again!

Diane Chang -

Great guide, @carsten. Easy to follow, good pictures, and well written. I just finished and the laptop is charging up now.

Note to anyone about to embark on the repair: Be sure you either buy the Tesa tape linked above or have an alternative you can use. It's not included in the kit but definitely needed for the battery swap or components will rattle around afterwards..

Bryan Gillson - Yanıt

I feel like this guide is incomplete, it needs to specify what kind of glue and how to apply it for it to be a "replacement" guide, this is just a removal guide. Perhaps there is another guide I missed?

In the "what you need" list there is a link to an optional "Tesa 61395 Tape" so maybe that's what is required, or is that to restick the speakers, or both?

There is a warning sign on the battery on the product page that says "Installation adhesive is not included." In any case, details are needed here. Thanks!

James - Yanıt

I followed to a T and unfortunately upon hooking my computer to the charger, it is showing an X through the battery sign. Not sure if the battery was faulty to start with or what. Pretty disappointing result as now I bought a battery and will need to additionally take it into Apple for repair $$$

Candice D - Yanıt

To those who have never attempted similar repairs to their personal electronics this battery replacement might seem somewhat intimidating, but as someone who has replaced batteries in a number of iPads, iPhones, and Macbooks I found it to be very easy. The only thing I might suggest to help the less experienced among us would be to show how and where to apply the Tesa tape.

James Steffy - Yanıt

I just completed this repair, and my computer is now charging up. I waited until my old battery was completely dead; there was an X through the battery symbol the last few days, and then my computer wouldn’t start up at all. The repair took me a little over an hour, but that’s because the adhesive on both speakers broke as I was trying to remove it, and I had to apply heat with a hair dryer and pry out the speakers with the spudger at the same time.

If I knew how to manipulate the adhesive, it would have been a much easier repair. By the time I got to the battery, I figured out that you have to pull the adhesive out on a horizontal plane while maintaining constant tension. If you let go of the tension, the adhesive can bunch underneath, and then it won’t come out. Helps to use multiple fingers on both hands to do this.

I used my child’s pop-it toy to keep track of all the screws; it was perfect for this. Used 4mm Tesa tape for the new battery and speakers.

Thanks so much, @carsten, for this guide and the tips.

Diane Chang - Yanıt

Anyone notice that between steps 16 and 17 the logic board is magically gone?

macmanaspen - Yanıt

I broke the speaker housing/connector on the logic board (technically the audio daughter board). Anyone repair this successfully?

Jackie Sharkey - Yanıt

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