Apple: Apple launches Repair Extension Program for 2011-2013 MacBook Pros with video problems

Apple launches Repair Extension Program for 2011-2013 MacBook Pros with video problems

Following a number of complaints from consumers regarding graphics issues with Apple’s 2011 MacBook Pro, the company today announced a replacement program to remedy the issue for customers still experiencing problems.
The affected models include 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pros built in 2011, as well as 15-inch Retina MacBook Pros built in 2012 and early 2013. MacBook owners who believe they may have one of these machines can check their warranty coverage on Apple’s website to determine whether they are eligible for a repair under this program.
Apple is offering in-store and mail-in options for repairs, providing customers with some flexibility in how they wish to handle the situation. Customers who previously paid for a repair related to this issue will be contacted by Apple and possibly issued a refund. Those who have not yet been contacted may reach out to Apple to speed up the process.
The program will lauch tomorrow in the United States and Canada, with other countries being added on the 27th of the month. It will run until February 27, 2016 or three years from the original purchase date of the affected laptop.
Complete details about the new repair program are available on Apple’s website.
In October of last year, court documents surfaced showing Apple was facing a class-action lawsuit over the 2011 MacBook Pro GPU issues. The lawsuit claimed a defective AMD GPU that did not function correctly because of lead-free soldering causing short circuiting and other problems. In addition to the lawsuit, the graphics problems have been a frequent complaint among a large number of users in Apple’s support forums and petitions online garnering thousands of signatures from users demanding Apple fix the widespread graphics card related issues. The graphics bug often results in screen-tearing and other display artifacts, as pictured above.
In the past Apple has offered similar replacement programs including for the graphics card in some mid-2011 iMacs back in 2013. More recently Apple offered free battery replacements for some iPhone 5 models that were deemed defective.
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9 Responses to “Apple launches Repair Extension Program for 2011-2013 MacBook Pros with video problems”

  1. jeremy (@jeremyparkphoto) says: Apple fixed my GPU issue about a year ago and unfortunately replacing parts with the same faulty parts has once again left me with a failed GPU and unusable laptop. How will they guarantee that the repairs last, as they didn’t for me? I see others also have had repeat failures with this issue once repaired.
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  2. ktraas (@ktraas) says: Thanks Mike! I called Apple and they’ve reimbursed me for both repairs I had done because of this problem.
    With $1,288 back into my pocket, I’ve gone from #disgruntled to #fan in less than 30 minutes. Sweet!
    Now, if my other “dream comes true” and they bring back the 17″ MBP, I’d send this $1,288 ++ right back to them…. ;-)
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    • macxpress says: Don’t count on a 17″ MBP ever coming back….
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    • Scott Buscemi says: I called in and they said the refunds won’t start until tomorrow. Did they already send you a receipt of refund and everything?
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  3. David Perrault says: Anyone knows what they actually are fixing? Changing the motherboard?
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  4. drhalftone says: You will not believe me when I say I just returned home after picking up my 2011 MBP after having it repaired a second time for this issue, but it’s true. I’ll tell you if they ever contact me about reimbursing the repair costs. I’ll give it a few days before I email them.
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  5. Winona Winkler Wendth says: Just got off the phone with Apple, who is refunding me the $310+ for replacing the logic board for this problem. The repair had been done at the end of December, and everything’s working just fine (except for a lag in keystrokes, now and again, which appears to be resolving). They had the records of the repair and moved very quicklyâ€"they’re calling back in the AM because the program technically doesn’t start until tomorrow.
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  6. Bret Miedema says: How about the image retention problem on my shitty lg screen 2012 retina.
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  7. Mikofox (@mikofox) says: Normally I’m not a fan of class-action lawsuits, but Apple deserves this one!
    I had to replace the logic board on a 2008 MBP myself at high cost, because Apple Canada did not acknowledge the GPU problem. Then again on a 2011 MBP just recently. I sent it to a professional UK GPU repair shop to replace the GPU for a brand new one with lead solder. I don’t know if people realize that part of the problem with electronic components failing has been the stupid move to “green” circuit boards.
    So maybe Apple should have given Greenpeace the finger, when they constantly downrated them with their phony environmental ratings.
    Unless you have a damaged MBP sitting around and can carry it into an Apple store and get it repaired for free, or sent to and back for free, it might be a better idea to get it repaired the right way, which is re-balling with a new GPU. Unless they have logic boards with revised chips lead solder mounted, which I doubt.
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