DESCRIPTION:
13 MacBook Air A1932 , A1965, A2179 battery, Release 2018 2019 2020, fit for MRE82LL/A, MVFH2LL/A, MVFM2LL/A, MVFK2LL/A, MVFJ2LL/A, MVFN2LL/A, MVFL2LL/A, MREE2LL/A, MREC2LL/A, MREA2LL/A, MREF2LL/A, MRE92LL/A, MWTJ2LL/A, MVH22LL/A, MVH52LL/A, MVH42LL/A, MWTL2LL/A, MWTK2LL/A.
Related Part Numbers
- A1965
CONDITION:
- Open Box
- Replacement Part Fully Tested
- Passed All Quality Inspections
- High-Quality Replacement Part
INCLUDES: A1932 Battery Replacement
Compatibility Agreement
COMPATIBILITY:
For MacBook Air 13 inch Retina A1932 (Late 2018 2019) A2179 (Early 2020) EMC 3184 3302
MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2018) Model A1932:
MacBook Air Late 2018 A1932 MRE82LL/A MRE82FN/A 1.6GHz Core i5 MacBookAir8,1
MacBook Air Late 2018 A1932 MRE92LL/A MRE92HN/A 1.6 GHz MacBookAir8,1
MacBook Air Late 2018 A1932 MREE2LL/A MREE2HN/A Core 15 1.6GHz MacBookAir8,1
MacBook Air Late 2018 A1932 MUQT2LL/A MUQU2LL/A
MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2019) Model A1932:
MacBook Air Mid 2019 A1932 MVFM2LL/A MVFM2X/A Core i5 1.6GHz MacBookAir8,2
MacBook Air Mid 2019 A1932 MVFH2LL/A MVFH2ZP/A 3.6GHz Core i5 MacBookAir8,2
MacBook Air Mid 2019 A1932 MVH62LL/A MVH82LL/A
MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2020) Model A2179:
MacBook Air Early 2020 A2179 MWTJ2LL/A MWTJ2B/A Core i3 MacBookAir9,1
MacBook Air Early 2020 A2179 BTO/CTO Core 17 MacBookAir9,1
MacBook Air Early 2020 A2179 MWTL2LL/A MWTL2ZP/A 1.1 GHz Core i3 MacBookAir9,1.
Why Replace the A1932 13″ Retina Battery ?
1. Battery Degradation
- Over time, all batteries degrade due to repeated charge cycles. This results in:
- Shortened battery life (e.g., the battery doesn’t last as long as it used to).
- Significant drop in battery health (e.g., below 80% of original capacity).
- Unexpected shutdowns even with a seemingly adequate charge percentage.
2. Swollen or Damaged Battery
- Physical swelling can occur in lithium-ion batteries due to overheating, overcharging, or aging, which may:
- Damage the internal components of the MacBook.
- Affect the trackpad or keyboard functionality.
- Pose a safety hazard.
3. MacBook Won’t Hold a Charge
- If your MacBook consistently requires it to be plugged in to function, the battery might be completely worn out and in need of replacement.
4. Performance Issues
- Apple laptops with degraded batteries often throttle performance to prevent system instability, causing slower overall operation.
5. Charging Problems
- If the MacBook Air doesn’t charge or displays an error like “Service Recommended” in the Battery section under System Settings, a replacement might solve the issue.
6. Error Messages
- Notifications such as “Battery Condition: Replace Now” or “Service Battery” indicate that Apple’s diagnostics have determined the battery needs replacing.
What are the signs to Look For when Replacement Battery for 13″ MacBook Air A1932 Retina is needed ?
1. Battery Health Warnings
- Check the battery status in System Settings > Battery > Battery Health or in older macOS versions under System Preferences > Power:
- If it shows “Service Recommended” or “Replace Now,” it’s a clear indication the battery has degraded.
- Health below 80% (remaining capacity compared to when new) suggests it’s time to replace the battery.
2. Shortened Battery Life
- You notice the battery drains much faster than it used to, even with light usage.
- Fully charging your MacBook no longer provides enough runtime for your typical tasks.
3. Unexpected Shutdowns
- The MacBook shuts down suddenly even when the battery indicator shows it has charge left (e.g., 20%-30% or more).
4. MacBook Runs Hot
- A failing battery can cause the laptop to overheat during normal use or while charging.
5. Charging Issues
- The battery charges unusually slowly or doesn’t charge at all, even when the charger is functioning properly.
- The battery percentage stays stuck at a specific level or fluctuates erratically.
6. Physical Signs of Battery Swelling
- The trackpad or bottom case bulges outward due to a swollen battery. This is a safety hazard and requires immediate replacement to avoid further damage.
7. Degraded Performance
- A failing battery can cause system throttling, leading to slower performance as macOS reduces power consumption to prevent instability.
8. High Cycle Count
- The battery cycle count is the number of full charge/discharge cycles it has gone through. You can check it by:
- Clicking Apple Menu > About This Mac > System Report > Power.
- Under “Battery Information,” look at the cycle count.
- For the A1932 model, the battery is designed for up to 1000 cycles. If the cycle count is near or above this, it’s time to replace the battery.
9. Inaccurate Battery Indicators
- The battery percentage drops rapidly or fluctuates unpredictably.
- The MacBook doesn’t accurately reflect the charging status.
10. General Age of the Battery
- If the battery is over 3-5 years old, it has likely degraded due to natural wear and tear, even if you don’t notice major issues yet.
Important Notes
- Professional Repairs: It’s recommended to have this repair done by a qualified technician, especially if you don’t have experience with Consumer Electronics/gadget disassembly.
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Warning: You Must Backup Your Data Before Repair Process
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