Macbook Pro 15" A1398 Battery Replacement for Late 2013 and Mid 2014-2015 (Model A1618)
- Replacement Lithium Ion Battery
- 11.36V, 99.5Wh, 8755mAh
- Suits Macbook Pro 15" A1398 (Late 2013) (Mid 2014-2015)
- P/N: A1618, 020-00079
This MacBook Pro 15" (Late 2013) (Mid 2014-2015) replacement battery is what you need to bring your dead MacBook Pro to life!
Battery degradation is an inevitable part of your MacBook Pro's lifespan. If your laptop won't turn on, turns off suddenly, has a "service battery" warning, or simply won't hold a charge, this replacement battery may be what you need to fix it.
Don't be let down by poor quality cheap aftermarket batteries. Our batteries have OEM components and cells with identical specs to the original which will ensure years of trouble free charging
Part Includes:
- Original Pure Colbalt Battery Cell
- OEM Safety chipsets and PCB board
- High Grade cabling and connectors
- 12 Month Warranty
Please Note
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Specifications
- Compatible Part Numbers: A1618, 020-00079
- Voltage: 11.36V
- Watt Hours: 99.5Whr
- Capacity: 8755mAh
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months How do I find my Model number? Compatible Model Numbers MacBook Pro 15" Mid 2015 Model Number (A Number)
- A1398 EMC Number
- EMC 2909
- EMC 2910 Macbook Pro 15" 2015 How do I find my Model number? Model Identifier
- MacBookPro11,4
- MacBookPro11,5 Device Number (M Number)
- MJLQ2
- MJLT2 Please note, to make searching the device number (M Number) easier, we have only listed the part numbers (First 5 characters), we have removed the region numbers as there is no difference in parts. For example, if "M Number" is "MC922LL/A". we remove the "region" portion and everything after (the "LL/A" at the end) leaving us with "MC922". More info Less info MacBook Pro 15" Late 2013 Model Number (A Number)
- A1398 EMC Number
- EMC 2745 Macbook Pro 15" 2015 How do I find my Model number? Model Identifier
- MacBookPro11,3 Device Number (M Number)
- ME294 Please note, to make searching the device number (M Number) easier, we have only listed the part numbers (First 5 characters), we have removed the region numbers as there is no difference in parts. For example, if "M Number" is "MC922LL/A". we remove the "region" portion and everything after (the "LL/A" at the end) leaving us with "MC922". More info Less info MacBook Pro 15" Mid 2014 Model Number (A Number)
- A1398 EMC Number
- EMC 2881 Macbook Pro 15" 2015 How do I find my Model number? Model Identifier
- MacBookPro11,3 Device Number (M Number)
- MGXC2 Please note, to make searching the device number (M Number) easier, we have only listed the part numbers (First 5 characters), we have removed the region numbers as there is no difference in parts. For example, if "M Number" is "MC922LL/A". we remove the "region" portion and everything after (the "LL/A" at the end) leaving us with "MC922". More info Less info Installation Help
Watch the video above or checkout the step-by-step guide below for assistance in completing this repair
iFixit Macbook Pro 15" Battery Replacement Guide Remember
After completing your repair, calibrate your newly installed battery by charging it to 100% and then charging for a further two hours. Use your Macbook until it shuts off due to low battery, and finally, charge it uninterrupted to 100% again
Here is some tools you may need to help you complete the repair.
Please note: This battery comes with a simple toolkit, please check the "what's in the box" section for details
- T5 TorxScrewdriver
- P5 Pentalobe Screwdriver
- iSesamo opening tool
- Fine Tipped Curved Tweezers
- Black Spudger
Here are some helpful tips to assist you in completing a safe repair on your device. If you are unsure of something or have any quesions, please feel free to either by phone (0508 IGADGET) or by email
- Always track your screws to avoid putting back in the wrong place and damaging your device. You can draw a picture of your phone and tape the screws to the right places or use a screw mat
- Always power down your device prior to working on it
- Make sure you always unplug the battery before attemping any component removal
- Before removing your battery, discharge the battery to below 25%. A charged lithium-ion battery can catch fire or explode if punctured or damaged
- If your newly installed battery is draining fast or shutting off randomly, first try the