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Q: Early 2011 Macbook Pro 15' - Logic Board Failure

Hey guys, first post on this website, so go easy on me!


About two weeks ago, my Early 2011 15' Macbook Pro's logic board failed on me. It was only nine months out of warranty, and costed me around $2400 at the time of purchase (high end 15' model).


I went into the Apple store to diagnosis it. They did a hardware test, and even though the logic board appeared to be fine on all of the tests they did, the guy there said that he's 100% sure that it was.


$630 later, I have a new logic board. I feel like I've been cheated by Apple, and a $2400 computer shouldn't need a $600 repair not even two years later. All anybody from Apple can say is 'Should have got Apple Care', which I find iggnorant.


Has ANYBODY else had this problem on their Macbook's around this year? Also, what would the best way to try and get compensated for this be? I have tried Customer Relations once, but he didn't seem to budge.. Just kept telling me that it was 'bad luck' and there is nothing he can do. Bad luck doesn't break an expensive machine like this so quickly.


Cheers

MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011)

Posted on Apr 1, 2013 3:24 PM

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  • by Wayne Marx,

    Wayne Marx Wayne Marx May 7, 2015 11:00 PM in response to Diane1349
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    May 7, 2015 11:00 PM in response to Diane1349

    It will depend on the initial ordered configuration though. I know I originally ordered a customised configuration with an upgraded graphics card and processor speed (AMD Radeon 6750M), so it would be replaced with the same type.

    You're on your 4th logic board?....WOW! That gives me even less confidence in this laptop.

  • by Diane1349,

    Diane1349 Diane1349 May 8, 2015 6:25 AM in response to Wayne Marx
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    May 8, 2015 6:25 AM in response to Wayne Marx

    I was very fortunate to have found the problem 1 week before my extended warranty was up so I've never had to pay for the service. Now awaiting the battery fix.  New Yosemite problem....some batteries are draining over 50% faster than prior to Yosemite.  Will downgrade back to Mavericks.  No faith in the product anymore but will not switch back to a PC. 

  • by spudnuty,

    spudnuty spudnuty May 8, 2015 7:19 AM in response to Diane1349
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    May 8, 2015 7:19 AM in response to Diane1349

    "Will downgrade back to Mavericks."

    That's what I"m running because pf what I see around here.

    "No faith in the product anymore"

    Well Apple has never been perfect so their downsides have been (In my personal experience):

    The "Tooth", the PAV boards in the first teardrop iMacs, the "capacitor plague" of the '90s ( Everyone who made anything electronic had that problem), the GPU BGA problem in the iBooks ...not a complete list.


    "will not switch back to a PC."

    My sentiments exactly (But have had to set my kids up for online gaming - Win 7.) - Millennium, Vista, Win 8.


  • by bluesbrother71,

    bluesbrother71 bluesbrother71 May 8, 2015 4:44 PM in response to spudnuty
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    May 8, 2015 4:44 PM in response to spudnuty

    Sometimes you just have to distance yourself from a long time old friend because they just went too far! I reached that point. I had a 2008 MBP that had a logic board failure when I upgraded to Yosemite in 2013. That is when I found out my model had a recall also. I wasn't notified of any recall during the recall period. They said I was sol because my recall expired in 2012. Funny thing was, my computer ran fine with no problems until Yosemite killed it. Mac Forums threatened to ban be from forums because I was warning people to not install Yosemite. It fit the description of a poison pill if you notice 100,000 people inquiring about fried logic boards and many noticing it accompanied Yosemite! Now, I did buy a 13" MBP just because I needed to recover 3000 songs and some files I had but that is just so I can prepare to get out of Mac OS. I don't see any reason to buy Mac any longer! I'm even tired of my iphone acting up  since the last OS Update. They are more concerned about touting record profits than quality control. Why is it that the 2012 models carry the same issues as my 2008 model does? If you look under IMAC, they also have the same failed logic boards. How ARRAGANT can they be to tap into the "More money than brains club" to offer an $18,000 watch thet will force a surge in Lasix eye surgery just to read it! Also just to inquire out there, I have an iphone 5. Has anyone else noticed performance problems since the last OS Update? My battery is going dead twice as quick and I notice at work when I'm around 8 or 10 others at lunch, I can't connect to anything, sometimes not even receiving mail.

  • by Wayne Marx,

    Wayne Marx Wayne Marx May 8, 2015 4:49 PM in response to bluesbrother71
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    May 8, 2015 4:49 PM in response to bluesbrother71

    Re your iPhone 5 battery problem..... that's another recognised problem that you may be covered for.

    See here:

     

    https://www.apple.com/support/iphone5-battery/

  • by bluesbrother71,

    bluesbrother71 bluesbrother71 May 8, 2015 5:29 PM in response to Wayne Marx
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    May 8, 2015 5:29 PM in response to Wayne Marx

    Thanks for the heads up. I checked the link and "No Surprize" but they say my serial # is not within the effected group. I'm getting ready to trade it in for junk price and get a Samsung 6s edge. Lets all try and lower Apples next Quarter Profits and teach them to respect the customers who made them rich!

  • by Diane1349,

    Diane1349 Diane1349 May 8, 2015 5:36 PM in response to bluesbrother71
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    May 8, 2015 5:36 PM in response to bluesbrother71

    Yes, I've noticed my iPhone 5 seems to be draining the battery faster and this is after the recall and the fix.  Other minor issues like getting stuck in really huge screens, Siri not working all the time or not responsive like she used to be.  I'm not an intense iPhone user like some so I don't have much to report.  My last (4th) logic board replacement may have left me with a stripped screw.  I tried to take the back off to try one of the battery drain fixes and couldn't get it.  So it will go in to the Genius Bar soon and they can replace the board again, get the screw working, and then address the battery drain issue if only verbally.  It took a very long time for Apple reps (Geniuses) to know enough to talk about the logic boards.  They were in denial for a long time.  I often wonder if corporate told them not to talk about it.

  • by Duspin,

    Duspin Duspin May 22, 2015 2:30 AM in response to Diane1349
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    May 22, 2015 2:30 AM in response to Diane1349

    Early 2011 MBP 15" custom-configured.

    Nightmare started about 10 days ago. Had no idea what was really happening until I found this disturbing Apple discussion thread. Out of AppleCare warranty but still in phone support window.  Tried everything on the phone but nothing worked.  Went into Genius Bar and HW test showed video issue, prompting a video card test--which it passed. Nevertheless, the "Genius" ordered a new logic board b/c of a recently begun recall program (4 years too late from what I read, IMHO). I kept my MBP until the part came back in stock, but by the weekend the computer was inoperable.  By then the part was already in house so I dropped it off on a Sunday PM.  By Monday late AM a staffer called to say that the "Genius" ordered the wrong part (slower processor speed than what I have) and asked if it would be OK to install that instead (so much for using the serial number to determine appropriate part). Of course I wouldn't agree to it and was adamant about them overnighting the correct part from wherever they could find it, which they did.  33 hours after I got it back the video card failed.  Again.

     

    Meanwhile, in the conversation about how they found the part and were getting it the next day, I expressed a good amount of concern about these parts what they were installing. On another thread, an entry as late as 5/12, someone went through this "experience" four times and was hopeful for the last one. The "Genius" assistant told me that since the recall program was begun Apple worked with AMD to develop a more reliable fix for the issue and that the logic boards they were now using would be the new one and everything would be alright.  WRONG!

     

    I find it difficult to switch back to a PC after almost 4 years, and the ease with which I can be productive (though, face it, it's still a Windows world) and how much $$ I've invested in digital music playable through AirPlay/iTunes.  There is a limit, however, to my patience and understanding, as I'm sure there is with most Apple fans.  I'd hate to think there is a worm in that bitten apple.

  • by rafaeldesalles,

    rafaeldesalles rafaeldesalles Jun 12, 2015 11:01 AM in response to brennan135
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    Jun 12, 2015 11:01 AM in response to brennan135

    I just had my logic board (Board, Logic, 2.5 GHz) replaced by free. In the invoice it was stated the cost of $526.50, but in the Warranty Status it was: "Quality Program(E1)". So, they replace it for free. My computer is a Macbook Pro 2011. It was not turning on and the thunderbolt was not working.

  • by stuart2472,

    stuart2472 stuart2472 Jun 26, 2015 1:51 AM in response to brennan135
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    Jun 26, 2015 1:51 AM in response to brennan135

    I had my failed logic board replaced under the repair program. Two weeks later, the same problem reoccured. My guess is that the board was replaced with a refurbished faulty board and they were hoping it would last until the repair program ends in Feb 2016. I'm going back to the Apple Store today to try my luck at getting it fixed properly. I'm not happy and less than hopeful that they will fix it this time.

  • by poikkeus1,

    poikkeus1 poikkeus1 Jun 26, 2015 10:58 AM in response to stuart2472
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    Jun 26, 2015 10:58 AM in response to stuart2472

    Some users report a recurrence of logic/graphics board issues even after replacing the board.

     

    The only remedy that's consistently works is to GBA reball. This involves taking off the original solder, and resoldering the board onto your machine.

     

    http://www.us-tech.com/RelId/856201/pagenum/2/ISvars/default/A_User

     

    Unfortunately, Apple doesn't offer this type of fix, so perhaps it's best to rely on the repair program.

  • by ca555ny,

    ca555ny ca555ny Jun 30, 2015 2:22 PM in response to MikelMD
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    Jun 30, 2015 2:22 PM in response to MikelMD

    My 2011 Macbook logic board failed twice. The first time I paid $310 plus tax to repair. Just today it happened again and Apple said they will fix it for free this time AND they refunded me the $310 from the previous repair (which was one year ago).

     

    If you have paid to fix this problem in the past, Apple will now refund you your money! You will need to call Apple Care and provide them with your repair # or case number. They can not refund you in your local store.

     

    I am sure this has been covered on this board already, but I wanted to post it again incase anyone missed it.

     

    http://9to5mac.com/2015/02/19/macbook-pro-repair/

  • by nuphonic,

    nuphonic nuphonic Jul 11, 2015 7:37 AM in response to brennan135
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    Jul 11, 2015 7:37 AM in response to brennan135

    Hello, i'm from Portugal and it's a shame what apple are doing to me...

     

    I have a Macbook Pro 15 inch early 2011 (SN:C0******F8X) , my logic board is dead since January 2014.

    When i try to get my problem solved, and I try to explain everything, in apple forums, there was many people with the same macbook with the same problems that i have.

    Apple services told me that i have to replace the logic board and I have to pay 980€ !!!!

    Of course I rejected... I don't have that money to spend, after I spend 2000€ in my computer...

     

    I had 2 choices, Keep the computer in a drawer or try to fix it in other computer store... I try to repair but it was not successful...

    In February of 2015, finally apple recognizes  logicboards problems in this models and open a Quality Program to replace it.

     

    Now my computer was analized and Apple does not accept to change my logicboard, because i try to fix it last year... *** =??????

     

    What can i do now?? I have to Pay a new Logicboard when i bought a computer with a falty one??

     

    I think my only option is to go to court...

     

    Shame on apple (and i love their products)

     

    Someone can help me?

     

     

    Thanks

     

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  • by Duspin,

    Duspin Duspin Jul 11, 2015 6:22 AM in response to nuphonic
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    Jul 11, 2015 6:22 AM in response to nuphonic

    Mistaken post.  See below.

  • by Duspin,

    Duspin Duspin Jul 11, 2015 6:20 AM in response to nuphonic
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    Jul 11, 2015 6:20 AM in response to nuphonic

    Hi, the only thing left for you to do is to call Apple in Cupertino, California, USA.  You will need to speak with Customer Relations and tell them your story.  Here is the phone number +1-408-996-1010. 

     

    Best of luck to you, Nu.

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