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3+ year old Macbook overheating and bubbling at the base... Help?

I bought my Macbook in 2009. I recently noticed that, from time to time, it runs hotter than it ever did previously. It has also sprouted a few bubbles at the base.


There is no plastic covering the vent, and I have not changed my usage habits. In fact, I've reduced my usage quite a bit in terms of the programs I run on a regular basis.


I read that Apple was replacing the base on Macbooks owned for 2 years or less. Does anyone know if they've extended that timeframe?


Thanks.

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Jun 16, 2012 8:52 PM

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Posted on Jun 16, 2012 9:35 PM

Welcome to Apple Support Communities.


If the fan runs on high constantly, try an SMC reset first.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964


Dust can build up in the cooling passages over time.


Newer OS, Flash web design, and software updates may be more processor-intensive, thus generating more heat.


The bottom case replacement program was based upon purchase date for a period of two years, in this Apple document dated 05-27-2011:

http://www.apple.com/support/macbook-bottomcase/


Here's a link to the support form to check if your computer is included. You need your serial number.

https://supportform.apple.com/201105/


, About This Mac..., More Info..., Hardware, Hardware Overview displays your serial number.

(image below edited to intentionally obscure my serial number and UUID)

User uploaded file


If you live near an Apple Store, it's probably worth checking in person.


Message was edited by: kostby

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Jun 16, 2012 9:35 PM in response to retrofitgirl

Welcome to Apple Support Communities.


If the fan runs on high constantly, try an SMC reset first.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964


Dust can build up in the cooling passages over time.


Newer OS, Flash web design, and software updates may be more processor-intensive, thus generating more heat.


The bottom case replacement program was based upon purchase date for a period of two years, in this Apple document dated 05-27-2011:

http://www.apple.com/support/macbook-bottomcase/


Here's a link to the support form to check if your computer is included. You need your serial number.

https://supportform.apple.com/201105/


, About This Mac..., More Info..., Hardware, Hardware Overview displays your serial number.

(image below edited to intentionally obscure my serial number and UUID)

User uploaded file


If you live near an Apple Store, it's probably worth checking in person.


Message was edited by: kostby

3+ year old Macbook overheating and bubbling at the base... Help?

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