Just yesterday I dropped off my 2015 MacBook Pro 15" Retina at the Apple Store for a battery replacement. I bought it refurbed in 2018. The speakers had gone bad, so I replaced them two months ago (that was a journey), cleaned up the interior and redid the thermal paste on the CPU and GPU while I had the machine open. That was when I really noticed that the battery was swollen, so I knew it was time to replace it.
The Genius was super helpful, and surprised that I had switched out the speakers. Ran diagnostics that showed everything was working except the battery was in trouble. I showed him that the bottom of the case was being pushed out by the battery - the four feet weren't even touching the desk any more! And he showed me that the trackpad was also being pushed up, which I hadn't noticed.
So they're going to try to fix it on site, said it should take 3-5 business days. It will cost $199. If they can't fix it there, I'll bring it to a local repair shop that specializes in Macs, but I wanted to take it to Apple first.
Will update with the results!
Here's a photo showing the MacBook after I removed the case, but before I had replaced the speakers, done the cleaning, etc. You can see the puffy battery cells.
The Genius was super helpful, and surprised that I had switched out the speakers. Ran diagnostics that showed everything was working except the battery was in trouble. I showed him that the bottom of the case was being pushed out by the battery - the four feet weren't even touching the desk any more! And he showed me that the trackpad was also being pushed up, which I hadn't noticed.
So they're going to try to fix it on site, said it should take 3-5 business days. It will cost $199. If they can't fix it there, I'll bring it to a local repair shop that specializes in Macs, but I wanted to take it to Apple first.
Will update with the results!
Here's a photo showing the MacBook after I removed the case, but before I had replaced the speakers, done the cleaning, etc. You can see the puffy battery cells.