January 29th, 2010
Today we are introducing component level repair services for the Macbook and Macbook Pro. With this service, we’ll repair your defective Macbook or Macbook Pro logic board without the need for you to purchase a new one. The pricing for this service is substantially less than the cost of a new board. Below are some of the highlights of the program and pricing.
The link below will take you to the main service page and allow you to schedule your logic board repair:
Macbook and Macbook Pro Logic Board Repair Service
Macbook Pro and Macbook Logic Board Repair Service

With this option, you send just your logic board in for repair, not your complete unit.
| 13.3″ Macbook Logic Board Repair | $299.95 |
| 15″ Macbook Pro Logic Board Repair | $399.95 |
| 17″ Macbook Pro Logic Board Repair | $399.95 |
With this option, you send in your complete unit for logic board repair.
| 13.3″ Macbook Logic Board Repair | $394.95 |
| 15″ Macbook Pro Logic Board Repair | $494.95 |
| 17″ Macbook Pro Logic Board Repair | 494.95 |
June 9th, 2010 at 8:22 am
If you’ve replaced the magsafe board already, then the problem likely is the logic board.
June 8th, 2010 at 6:15 pm
I’m not entirely sure that it’s my logic board, but when i took it into the apple store they said “that’s most likely what the problem is.” Basically, the unit will only charge for a period of time, then go to battery power. If you unplug the power cord from the wall, then plug it back in, it will begin charging again, but for only a short period of time – and less time than before. You can repeat this process ad nauseum, with the charge period shorter each time. It’s weird, i know.
I had the plug (where the magnetic cord attaches) replaced, as well as the cord, so that’s not the problem. Does this sound like a logic board issue to you?
Thanks,
Josh