The MacBook line has been plagued with a problematic keyboard. The culprit? A flawed design in the keyboard’s butterfly mechanism that gets jammed if dust or grit get inside. When this happens, keys get stuck or plain simply just won’t work.
The problem, apparently, only affects a small number of MacBooks. The keyboard on our MacBook Pro, has been working without a hitch so far (touch wood).
Good thing then that Apple has announced an update for its Keyboard Service Program extending support to more MacBook versions, even the newer ones (check the full list of MacBook computers covered by the repair program at the end of this post).
So if your MacBook keyboard is having problems with characters or letters repeating unexpectedly, not appearing at all when you press on the keys or the keys feeling sticky or jammed, you should be eligible for a repair or even replacement, free of charge.
Here’s what you need to do to get Apple to replace you MacBook keyboard for free.
Bring your MacBook to an Apple Authorized Service Provider to have the keyboard inspected to verify if your MacBook is eligible for the service (most Machines, MacCity, Switch and a few other outlets should be able to accept your MacBook).
If you’re eligible, the service centre will then proceed to start work on replacing or repairing your keyboard.
Fair warning, repairing the MacBook’s keyboard is substantial work and is dependent on parts availability, so it might take a day or two to get done.
You might also want to prep your MacBook prior to sending it in for repairs. Follow these steps to back up your data.
The program covers eligible MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro models for 4 years after the first retail sale of the unit.
Eligible MacBook models:
If you have questions or need further assistance, you can get in touch with Apple Support.
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