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Battery Recall

I just read an article about how more ibook batteries are being recalled:

http://www.prnewswire.com/news/index_mail.shtml?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/08-24- 2006/0004421452&EDATE=

Time for everyone to check their batteries again (I do not believe mine applies with HQ4527 =/...oh well). Its not on the apple website yet, but it should be soon.

iBook, Mac OS X (10.4.6)

Posted on Aug 24, 2006 10:37 AM

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Aug 25, 2006 9:16 AM in response to ro32901

The battery serial numbers listed on some websites
are incorrect! See the actual recall notice at the
link.


http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml06/06245.html
se visit the Comsumers

They may not be incorrect -- just referencing the earlier (and still valid) recall such as listed in this earlier CPSC post:
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml05/05179.html
On apple's battery recall site, you have to scroll to the bottom of the page and look for the tiny link that will take you to this earlier recall and then enter the serial numbers for that recall there.

Aug 25, 2006 9:31 AM in response to chefmikeyp

Most of the time I check the website to see if they fixed the battery serial # problem and I usualy get this message.

"We are sorry. Our systems are experiencing heavy traffic at this time and are unable to complete your request. If you have resubmitted this form, your initial request may already be registered by our systems. If we have received your request, and you provided your email address, you will receive a confirmation email shortly. Please try again later to submit your replacement battery order if you do not receive a confirmation from us."

hmm...surprise, now they have two problems with their website.

Aug 25, 2006 9:31 AM in response to Strimkind

I posted a question here yesterday specifically about the A1080 in the 14" iBooks (because my 14" A1080's serial falls within the recall range) and after asking a more pointed question about how it was possible that only the 12" and 15" batteries were affected by the Sony chemical defect...

...my post was deleted. I help make purchasing decisions for this department. Being unable to get straight answers and reading posts in this thread about similar situations does not incline me to continue recommending Apple hardware.

Aug 25, 2006 9:59 AM in response to andrewroazen

Andrew, the serial numbers on the models are generated by apple. No manufacturer single sources components and only apple knows who made which battery. Consecutive numbers could have been made by different sources, plants, processes.

The 14" battery is a different model. The similarity in serial numbers is purely internal to apple and does not indicate that it was made by sony (though it might have been - a different factory, different manufacturing process maybe, only apple knows, not only Sony make batteries)

Aug 25, 2006 10:43 AM in response to Strimkind

The battery recall web page tells me my battery is invalid. Even if you put in the serial numbers Apple's announcements say are valid, you are told they are invalid as well. Call them, go to the battery support choice and you get an announcement telling you to go to the website, then you get disconnected.

We need a new recall. Recall the Apple Battery Recall web page. Seems it was made by Sony as well, possibly using rootkit technology.

Aug 25, 2006 12:29 PM in response to bitfiddler

Finally got through to an Apple rep via phone. He reported that even though some people have batteries with serial numbers that fall into the range of recall numbers posted on the web site not all are actually qualified for replacement because they were not manufactured by Sony. My battery (6C538...)is in the latter category and is supposedly OK. My battery has no Sony label, only that it was manufactured for Apple in China. I think they had better clarify the affected serial number ranges on their web site.

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