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LeBack

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Aug 7, 2014
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Hello All,

If I open up the back case of my Macbook Air will it void my warranty?

I'm talking about just the back case. Will not ouch anything inside. And can Apple find out if I do so ? like there is any sticker inside or something like that which tears apart once you open the back case?

Anyone knows?

Thanks
 

Altemose

macrumors G3
Mar 26, 2013
9,189
487
Elkton, Maryland
Hello All,

If I open up the back case of my Macbook Air will it void my warranty?

I'm talking about just the back case. Will not ouch anything inside. And can Apple find out if I do so ? like there is any sticker inside or something like that which tears apart once you open the back case?

Anyone knows?

Thanks

There is no reason to open the back case if you are not performing any repairs or needing to adjust anything inside. If you just are doing it to know what is inside, then simply Google pictures of the internals of a MacBook Air. The only way they could tell is if the screws are damaged or stripped (they do strip very easily) or the Loctite on the screws is disturbed. By the way, you posted this in the classic MacBook section and not the MacBook Air forum.
 
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