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NoFanNoFun

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Oct 30, 2018
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Hello MacRumors,

About two weeks ago my battery died suddenly. After this, my battery icon alternated between an X and 100% charge with a replace soon indicator. Computer died whenever not plugged in. I ordered a replacement from MacSales.com and upon replacement everything seemed to be great (old battery also had two blown cells so figured it must be the end of the story).

However, about 5 days into portable bliss my computer shut down suddenly again and upon start up the X icon reappeared. I contacted MacSales and they are sending another replacement BUT I also downloaded a fan indicator and discovered my fan was running at 0 rpm regardless of CPU usage. Is this just a dud battery I got or something more. Running hardware diagnostics I get error PPT001 only (no SMC error) and the fan works fine during hardware check or by manually turning it on using 3rd party software.

I have reset SMC and PRAM countless times to no avail. Also no visible damage was seen when I opened to replace battery (although I may not recognize it). Any ideas would be greatly, greatly appreciated.

13" Early 2015 MacBook Pro OS 10.11.6
 
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Thanks for the replies! I was being a bit of an idiot though and assumed that my fan should be running at a baseline RPM at all times. Turns out it works just fine but was just running at 0 RPM as it seems many later macbook pros do.

However, the battery problem is a bit more complicated. The black X spontaneously vanished while working with laptop plugged in. Worked perfectly for about a week or so and then randomly, while unplugged, computer shut down and upon restart black x was back. Any ideas?

Thanks!
 
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