
When to change MacBook Air battery?
- MacBook Air battery life is not lasting as long as it used to, it may be time for a replacement.
- All batteries lose capacity, and if your MacBook battery is not holding a charge like it used to, it’s a sign that it’s starting to degrade.
- MacBook battery not charging or is taking a long time to charge, try resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) to see if it resolves the issue.
- MacBook Air battery is swollen or bulging, it’s a sign that it’s starting to fail and should be replaced immediately. A swollen battery can damage other internal components and even cause the trackpad or keyboard to stop working.
- Check battery health status. Go to “System Preferences” > “Battery” > “Battery Health” to see the current health status. If it says “Replace Soon” or “Service Battery,” it’s a sign that the battery is nearing the end of its lifespan.
In general, if your MacBook Air battery is over three years old, it’s a good idea to start monitoring its health status and consider a replacement if necessary.

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