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
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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