MacBook Repairs Sydney CBD
MacBook Air and MacBook Pro repairs for screen damage, battery issues, charging faults, keyboard problems, liquid damage, data recovery and logic board diagnostics.
MacBook Air and MacBook Pro repairs for screen damage, battery issues, charging faults, keyboard problems, liquid damage, data recovery and logic board diagnostics.
A MacBook problem can look simple on the outside, but the real cause may be display, battery, USB-C charging, keyboard, trackpad, liquid damage or logic board related. iExperts checks the fault first and explains the repair options before proceeding.
We check for cracked LCD, damaged display cable, backlight issue or full assembly damage.
Fast drain, swelling, sudden shutdowns and no power can have different causes.
USB-C charging problems may involve the port, cable, power circuit or logic board.
Liquid damage can affect multiple areas and may require board-level assessment.
If your MacBook screen is cracked, black, flickering or showing vertical lines, the repair may not always require a complete display assembly. On selected MacBook models, iExperts can replace the LCD panel only, which may reduce the repair cost.
On selected MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models, we may be able to replace only the damaged LCD panel instead of the full display assembly.
Physical cracks, pressure marks, black spots or damaged LCD layers after impact.
We check whether the issue is display panel, backlight, cable, software or board-related.
Vertical lines, pink/green display, flickering image or distorted screen output.
Availability depends on the MacBook model, year, screen type and condition of the top lid.
LCD panel-only repair can be a cost-effective option on selected models, but some MacBook screen damage requires the complete display assembly. This usually depends on the condition of the top lid, frame, hinges, display cables and internal screen layers.
If the aluminium top lid is bent, dented or twisted, a panel-only repair may not sit correctly. In this case, a full display assembly may be the safer option.
Some display faults are not only the LCD panel. Cable, backlight, camera, lid sensor or internal assembly damage can require a complete display replacement.
If the screen frame, bezel or display layers are separating after impact, a full assembly may provide a more stable and cleaner repair.
Display assembly availability and price depend on the MacBook model, year, size and colour. We confirm the correct option before ordering or starting the repair.
If your MacBook battery drains quickly, shuts down suddenly, shows Service Recommended, or the trackpad/keyboard area is lifting, the battery may need replacement. iExperts checks the battery condition and related charging behaviour before repair.
Battery percentage drops quickly, runtime is much shorter than before, or the MacBook needs constant charging.
The MacBook turns off unexpectedly, shuts down under load, or powers off even when battery percentage remains.
Trackpad is hard to click, keyboard area lifts, bottom case expands, or the MacBook does not sit flat.
Charging may involve the battery, USB-C port, charger, cable or logic board power circuit. We check before replacing parts.
Port and charging issues can look similar but have different causes. We test the charger, cable, USB-C / Thunderbolt ports, MagSafe input where applicable, battery and logic board response before recommending a repair.
Checking adapter detection, charging behaviour and board-level power response.
Loose charging port, damaged connector, intermittent charging, liquid contamination or debris inside the port.
If the MacBook does not turn on, we check battery state, charging input, power rails and possible logic board faults.
We check whether the MacBook recognises the charger, negotiates power correctly and charges from the correct USB-C ports.
Some charging faults are not fixed by replacing the USB-C port. Board-level power diagnosis may be required.
Keyboard and trackpad issues can be caused by worn keys, liquid damage, battery swelling, damaged cables, top case damage or logic board faults. iExperts checks the cause first before recommending the right repair option.
Testing key response, trackpad click, cursor movement and internal connection.
Some keys may stop responding, type repeatedly, feel stuck or require extra pressure. We check whether the issue is key, keyboard, cable or top case related.
Coffee, water, soft drink or cleaning liquid can affect the keyboard, trackpad and internal connections. Early assessment can reduce further damage.
If the cursor jumps, trackpad does not click, gestures fail or the trackpad feels raised, the cause may be trackpad, cable, swollen battery or top case pressure.
On some MacBook models, keyboard or trackpad repair may involve the top case, internal assembly or related cables depending on model and condition.
Not every MacBook issue is caused by the screen, battery or logic board. Speaker problems, fan noise, overheating, internal cables, small boards and connectors can also affect daily use. iExperts checks the affected area and explains the repair option before proceeding.
Crackling sound, no sound, distorted audio, low volume or speaker vibration can be caused by damaged speakers, liquid exposure or internal connection issues.
Loud fan noise, overheating, slow performance or sudden shutdowns may require fan, thermal or internal cleaning assessment depending on the model.
Trackpad, keyboard, display, speaker, battery and port issues can sometimes be caused by damaged internal cables or loose connectors.
Depending on the MacBook model, smaller internal parts such as sensors, brackets, boards, ports or flex cables may be repairable or replaceable.
Liquid damage can affect the keyboard, trackpad, battery, ports, display, speakers and logic board. iExperts inspects the MacBook first and explains the realistic repair options before proceeding.
Turn it off, unplug the charger and do not try to power it on again. Charging or testing the MacBook too early can make the damage worse.
Do not keep using the MacBook after a spill.
Remove the charger and any connected accessories.
Internal corrosion can continue even after the outside looks dry.
No power, restart issue, charging fault or short circuit symptoms.
Sticky keys, no key response, trackpad click issue or cursor movement fault.
USB-C, charging input, cable detection and connected internal parts.
Corrosion, liquid marks, board-level short and data access possibility.
Some MacBook faults are not solved by replacing the screen, battery or charging port. No power, liquid damage, charging faults, backlight issues and boot problems may require logic board assessment or micro-soldering repair.
Checking power, charging, display, liquid damage and data-related board faults.
If the MacBook does not turn on, we check the power input, battery line, main power rails and possible short circuits on the logic board.
Liquid can damage small components, connectors and circuits. We inspect corrosion and explain whether board-level repair is realistic.
Some charging problems are not caused by the port itself. The issue may be in the charging circuit, power IC area or logic board pathway.
If the screen stays black, has no backlight or shows no image even with a good display, logic board assessment may be required.
If your MacBook does not turn on, has liquid damage, will not boot, or the storage cannot be accessed, iExperts can assess whether your important data may still be recoverable.
In some cases, the priority is not making the MacBook work normally again. The priority may be recovering files, photos, business documents, school work or other important data first.
MacBook is completely dead or does not respond to the charger.
Spill damage, corrosion, short circuit or unstable power behaviour.
MacBook turns on but will not load macOS or keeps restarting.
Files cannot be accessed, storage is not detected or macOS cannot read the drive.
Data recovery depends on the condition of the storage and logic board. Some MacBook models have storage integrated with the logic board, so assessment is required before confirming recovery options.
Business files, personal documents, school work and important folders.
Photos, videos, creative work and media libraries where accessible.
Work files, accounting folders, customer files and business-related data.
iExperts checks your MacBook first, explains the likely fault and gives clear repair options before starting the repair. No repair proceeds without your approval.
Visit our Sydney CBD store or book online. You can bring your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro for assessment.
We check the reported issue, model, physical condition and likely cause before recommending a repair path.
We explain whether the issue may require screen, battery, ports, internal parts, data recovery or logic board assessment.
Once approved, we complete the repair where possible and test the MacBook function before returning it.
We explain the repair result, warranty condition and any important care notes before pickup or return.
MacBook repairs can vary depending on the model, part condition, liquid damage history and the type of fault. iExperts explains the repair option, warranty condition and important limitations before proceeding.
Most standard MacBook part replacements come with a repair warranty, unless otherwise stated. Warranty coverage depends on the repair type and the condition of the device.
Board-level and micro-soldering repairs are fault-dependent. Warranty may vary depending on the damaged area, repair result and overall board condition.
Liquid damage can affect multiple internal areas. Even after repair, corrosion may continue or other issues may appear later, so liquid damage is assessed separately.
Cracks, drops, pressure damage, dents, impact damage, bending or further accidental damage after repair are not covered under repair warranty.
Here are some common questions about MacBook screen repair, battery replacement, liquid damage, logic board repair and data recovery at iExperts.
On selected MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models, we may be able to replace the LCD panel only instead of replacing the full display assembly. This depends on the model, year, screen type and condition of the top lid.
A full display assembly may be required if the top lid is bent, dented, twisted, heavily damaged, or if the display cable, frame, camera area or internal display assembly is affected.
Turnaround time depends on the repair type, model and part availability. Some MacBook repairs can be completed the same day, while display assembly, board-level or special-order parts may take longer.
Yes. A MacBook with no power may have a battery, charger, USB-C / charging input, liquid damage or logic board issue. We check the power path first before recommending a repair.
Turn it off, unplug the charger and avoid trying to power it on again. Liquid can continue damaging internal parts even after the outside looks dry, so inspection is recommended as soon as possible.
Yes. We assess board-level faults such as no power, charging circuit faults, backlight issues, liquid damage and boot problems. Logic board repair is fault-dependent and cannot always be guaranteed.
We can assess data recovery options for MacBooks with no power, liquid damage, boot failure or storage access issues. Data recovery depends on the condition of the storage and logic board.
Standard MacBook repairs generally include 6–12 months warranty, depending on the repair type, part used and device condition. Logic board and micro-soldering repairs generally include 1–3 months warranty, depending on the fault and board condition.
Board-level work performed for data recovery or data access only is provided for backup purposes and does not include warranty for normal device function. This applies to all data recovery cases across MacBook, iPhone, iPad and other devices.
iExperts is a professional third-party repair shop. We provide repair options for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro devices, and we explain available parts, repair limits and warranty conditions before proceeding.
Book your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro assessment with iExperts. We check the issue first, explain the repair options clearly, and proceed only after your approval.
Suite 9A, Level 9
The Dymocks Building
428 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000