Boston
April 24, 2025
If your MacBook suddenly stops charging, it can be frustrating and even alarming. But don’t worry – there are several simple steps you can take before heading in for a repair. Here’s a breakdown of the common causes and solutions for a MacBook that won’t charge.
Issue: Damaged or incompatible cables are often the culprit.
Inspect the charging cable for fraying or bent connectors.
Use an original Apple charger or a certified alternative.
Try a different charger and see if it works.
Issue: Dust, debris, or corrosion in the port can block the connection.
Use a soft brush or a can of compressed air to gently clean the port.
Inspect for any visible damage or discoloration.
Issue: The outlet or power strip could be faulty.
Plug the charger into a different outlet.
Avoid using extension cords or low-quality power strips.
Issue: A system glitch might be causing the issue.
Restart your Mac and check if the battery starts charging.
Issue: The SMC manages battery and power functions.
Shut down your MacBook.
Press and hold Shift + Control + Option + Power for 10 seconds.
Release and power on your Mac.
Issue: A worn-out battery may not hold a charge.
Go to System Settings > Battery > Battery Health.
If it says “Service Recommended,” it may be time for a replacement.
Issue: If none of the above works, the problem may be hardware-related.
Visit a certified MacBook repair center.
Ask about warranty or AppleCare coverage.
Charging issues can often be solved with quick checks, but don’t delay repairs if the issue persists. A fast diagnosis can save your battery and your workflow.
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