'Chat' support with AppleCare told me to zap the PRAM and resect the SMC. The type of service will be determined after the keyboard is examined and may involve the replacement of one or more keys or the whole keyboard.
Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider will service eligible MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro keyboards, free of charge. However, I came across some forums saying that some people are experience keyboard issues.
Punishes Survivors Who Report Their Rapes, Slate, Apr. My 2016 13' MacBook Pro (no touch bar) three times gave a weird display (image above from Dec. Key (s) feel 'sticky' or do not respond in a consistent manner. Display backlight continuously or intermittently shows vertical bright areas along the entire bottom of the screen Display backlight stops working completely. Hey guys, I'm planning to get my first Apple device ever (I'm beyond excited) and I was planning on getting the MacBook Pro 2016 13'' w/o TB from the refurbished store. One appeals court has already ruled for McDonald's on this issue. He added that the cost to repair the display was quoted as $850, adding that he's been unable to repair the device since the COVID-19 outbreak. If the monitor does not duplicate the MBP display, it suggests a display problem with the MBP or an internal connection problem to the display.
And even did a complete clean install of MacOS Catalina 10.15. Out of the sudden the FaceTime Camera was not working and disappeared from the systemreport -> Hardware -> Camera.
The plaintiff claims that his 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro experienced stage lighting effects in January 2020, but he was left responsible for the full cost of the display repair due to the fact that the repair program only covers 13-inch MacBook Pro models released in 2016. Hello, I have the same issue with my 13' MacBook Pro 2017.
District Court of the Northern District of California alleging that Apple was aware of the defect in its product and failed to disclose the issue to consumers. On Wednesday, Los Angeles resident Mahan Taleshpour lodged a complaint in the U.S. Apple eventually launched a repair program for the issue in 2019 and quietly fixed the underlying culprit in the next generation of MacBook. Dubbed "stage lighting" due to abnormal backlighting patterns emanating from the bottom of an impacted MacBook Pro's display, the problem was tied to stress or tearing on the laptop's cable when the lid was opened and closed repeatedly. An anonymous reader quotes a report from AppleInsider: Apple has been hit with a class-action lawsuit claiming that the company concealed the so-called "stage lighting" issue experienced by some 2016 MacBook Pro owners.