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A1708/EMC 3164 — Released June 2017, this entry-level MacBook Pro retains its traditional function keys (as opposed to the OLED Touch Bar).

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MBP shuts down when charge hits 80%

I have a MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports) with function keys. Recently, the computer powers down when the battery power hits 80-ish% (really, it just shuts off). Have reset PRAM and SMC to no effect. I've also run the diagnostic program (i.e., hold D on restart) and the report came back clean/no issues.

Any ideas of what else to check OR what the problem might be?

Coconut Battery Info

Current charge: 4058 mAH

Full charge capacity: 4058 mAH

Design capacity: 4790 mAH

Manf Date: 2015-03-30

Cycle count: 281

macOS Battery status: Good

Battery temp: 97.4 *F

Charging with: 0 watts

Power adapter: Connected

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Replaced the battery and that fixed the problem. Thanks for the diagnosis Russell Repair Co.!

I did have one small scare - installed the battery and it wouldn't power the computer and I had a battery error. Turns out I didn't plug the ribbon cable into the motherboard far enough. Re-inserted and the problem was fixed.

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Hey, @adman02

The best thing for you to do here is replace the battery. We can see fairly for certain that the battery is the issue, and the only solution is to put a new battery in.

Pages of Interest:

Macbook Pro Battery Replacement Guide

Macbook Pro 13" Retina Battery Replacement

MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Function Keys, Late 2016-2017) Battery Afbeelding

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Function Keys, Late 2016-2017) Battery

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Thanks for the reply and diagnosis. Out of curiosity, what makes you say it's the battery? Just trying to understand.

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I've had a laptop and two phones brought in with this problem before (they all shut off at their own percent), and all 3 times I replaced the battery and the customer was satisfied. If you're skeptical because this is something coming out of my personal knowledge rather than scientific backing i understand.

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I wouldn't say that I'm skeptical. I just want to avoid throwing parts at the problem if possible. I'm happy to defer to those who have more expertise on these matters, though. I guess the thing that confuses me is that the computer seems to think the battery is in good condition based on diagnostic tests and the battery seems to have a lot of life left in it (only 281 cycles; that doesn't seem too high). Is it possible that there's some fault in the battery that the computer can't see? Again, just trying to understand what's going on.

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@adman02 It could be a deterioration of the interior lithium lining of the battery, which would cause it to release the stored energy without the sensors picking up on it. Lithium Deterioration on batteries is generally caused by exposure to H20 compounds (Stuff with water in it) and extreme temperature (Like if you left your computer in your car when it was 10 or 110 degrees out).

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Just to be clear, only two of the past orders my boss described were lithium deterioration. The other was just a battery that burnt out, but it didn't give any signs of normalcy like yours.

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