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Apple Technician Guide MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) - tim.id.au

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2010-06-11<br />

Battery Isn’t Recognized or Won’t Charge<br />

Unlikely c<strong>au</strong>se: display assembly, speakers, optical drive, hard drive, trackpad<br />

Quick Check<br />

Symptom Quick Check<br />

Battery isn’t recognized or won’t<br />

charge<br />

• AC adapter<br />

• No MagSafe LED indicator<br />

• No orange charge indication<br />

• Battery status LEDs:<br />

- single chase<br />

- all flash<br />

- no LED<br />

Deep Dive<br />

1. Check battery level and test AC power.<br />

2. Refer to Deep Dive table for battery diagnostic<br />

testing.<br />

Check Result Action Code<br />

1. Does the MagSafe LED<br />

go green to amber when<br />

connected to the system?<br />

2. When the Battery status<br />

button is pressed, d<strong>id</strong> any of<br />

the lights come on?<br />

3. Does battery status indicate<br />

a fully charge battery with all<br />

LEDs on?<br />

Yes Battery is recognized and<br />

charging. Go to step 6<br />

No LED is green, Battery may be<br />

full or not recognized. Go to<br />

step 2<br />

LED was on momentarily then<br />

went out. Go to No Power for<br />

system (M01)<br />

Yes Go to step 3<br />

No Go to step 11<br />

Yes Customer battery charged,<br />

check health. Go to step 13.<br />

No Go to step 4<br />

<strong>MacBook</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> (<strong>17</strong>-<strong>inch</strong>, <strong>Early</strong> <strong>2009</strong>) Symptom Charts — Startup and Power Issues 44

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