If your 2018 MacBook Air isn’t turning on heading to the Apple Store could get you a free fix.
Apple has identified an undisclosed issue with the logic board in “a very small number” of 2018 MacBook Air units, according to an internal document distributed to Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers on Friday.
2018 MacBook Air owners can visit Apple’s support website to schedule an appointment with an Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider. When the serial number of an affected MacBook Air is entered into Apple’s internal repair system, a message will direct technicians to replace the logic board.
Apple will reportedly be emailing customers of affected devices, directing them to take them to their nearest Apple Store or authorized dealer to be inspected. If Apple’s personnel find that there is an issue, it will replace the logic board for free for four years after the device was originally purchased.