AppleCare Saves the Day Again
As much as I enjoy my Mac and its sleek design, sometimes things break unexpectedly, and that’s why I usually pay for the additional years of AppleCare on my Apple hardware. I realize I’m already paying a premium for the design of the computer, but I can justify the additional few hundred bucks when it gets me fast, quality support.
Just a few days ago, I popped open my MacBook Pro to check a few emails, and when I closed the lid to head off to work, I found that it wouldn’t shut properly. The lid would close, and after I let go, pop back up. Somehow, the display latch button had gotten stuck “in”, and no amount of fiddling would coax it back out. What to do…
The next day, I called AppleCare support to see what could be done. If you’ve been reading Command-Tab for any amount of time, you know I’m ready to dive into computer innards at a moment’s notice, but when I have free support, I’ll sure take it. After a note about any possible abuse, the AppleCare rep had a box at my door the next morning (if the computer is externally damaged, they may charge to repair abuse — that’s reasonable). Overall, the free repair took only 3 days to complete, including transit times. That’s downright impressive. Thanks Apple!
December 14th, 2007 at 5:31 pm
How old is your MacBook Pro? My first generation 15″ MBP (April, ‘06) did the exact same thing last week. I ended up taking it apart and fixing the latch myself because it was finals week and I couldn’t send it in to Apple.
December 15th, 2007 at 10:32 am
Mine is a 2.4 GHz 15″ (June 5 ‘07) Santa Rosa revision.
When you took it apart, what was wrong internally? My AppleCare Repair paperwork said that they “reconnected cable/connector,” which leads me to believe something just came unhooked inside…