iFixit 71.8Wh MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Late 2013/Mid 2014) Replacement Battery w/ Fix Kit
iFixit 71.8Wh MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Late 2013/Mid 2014) Replacement Battery w/ Fix Kit
- Condition: New
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Power Rating: 71.8 Watt Hour
For instructions to install this battery, see this guide.
If you're experiencing bad battery life, then don't discard your old laptop, just replace the battery! Your old battery is well adhered to the upper case of the computer so removing it isn't as straightforward as some. Fear not! This kit offers all the tools needed to perform the repair and the guide shows you how to use the kit. The battery is an original OEM battery.
Compatible with (what is my Model ID?)
- Late 2013/Mid 2014 MacBook Pro Model A1502 (MacBookPro11,1)
Part Assembly includes:
- MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Late 2013/Mid 2014) Battery
- Installation adhesive
Fix Kit contents:
- MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Late 2013/Mid 2014) Battery
- Installation adhesive
- Kit Bit Driver
- iFixit 4 mm Screwdriver Bit Torx T5
- iFixit 4 mm Screwdriver Bit Torx Security TR6
- iFixit 4 mm Screwdriver Bit Torx Security TR8
- iFixit 4 mm Screwdriver Bit Pentalobe P5
- Tweezers / Angled / Pro / ESD
- iFixit Opening Tool
- iFixit Card (2)
- Safety Glasses
- Opening Pick
- Adhesive Remover Dispensing Syringe
- Adhesive Remover Solution
- Cleaning Wipes
- Gloves
MacBook Pro Retina batteries are originally adhered to the upper case assembly as a single part from Apple. The parts we source from iFixit may have been separated from this assembly. Consequently, the battery adhesive may have some cosmetic flaws.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Model #: A1493
- Design Capacity: 6330 mAh
- Watt Hours: 71.8
- Voltage: 11.34
- Apple Part #: 661-4587, 661-4915
WARRANTY
- New
- One Year Warranty - This iFixit product is guaranteed to function for one year.
iFixit
iFixit is a private company in San Luis Obispo, California. Founded in 2003 while the founders were attending Cal Poly, the company sells repair parts and publishes free wiki-like online repair guides for consumer electronics and gadgets on its web site. Founder Kyle Wiens aims to reduce electronic waste by teaching people to repair their own gear and offering tools, parts, and a forum to discuss repairs.