MacBook Pro (14-inch, M5) Battery

Before You Begin

Warning

  • Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling guidelines before you begin.

  • A battery should be replaced only by individual technicians with the knowledge and experience to repair electronic devices. Improper battery replacement, improper handling of parts, or failure to follow the provided instructions could result in fire, injury, data loss, or damage to the device, parts, or other property.

  • If the battery is dented, expanded, punctured or otherwise physically damaged, stop the repair. Don't remove the battery from the device. Replace the top case with battery and keyboard.

  • Don't connect the computer to an external power source during repair.

  • The battery must be drained to 30 percent using the Battery Drain Tool before attempting this procedure. Refer to MacBook Pro (14-inch, M5) Battery Discharge Procedure.

  • Don't reuse or reinstall a loose battery or a battery that has been removed. Replace it with a new battery.

Caution

  • The battery contains six individual battery cells connected by a black frame. Don’t bend or flex the black frame.

  • When removing battery adhesive strips, don’t press parts in the top case for leverage. Use only the aluminum enclosure if you need to brace yourself while pulling the adhesive strips.

Remove the following parts before you begin:

Tools

  • Adhesive activation roller

  • Adjustable torque driver (10–34 Ncm)

  • Battery alignment pins

  • Battery press plate

  • ESD-safe tweezers (round-tipped)

  • Ethanol wipes or isopropyl alcohol (IPA) wipes

  • Nylon probe (black stick)

  • Torx Plus 5IP 50mm bit

Refer to a full list of tools required for all repairs.

Note: A replacement battery includes battery adhesive. Battery adhesive isn't a separate orderable part.

Removal

Note: If you’ve already completed the removal steps, skip to reassembly.

Important

Each battery cell is adhered to the top case by two battery adhesive strips. During the procedure, remove the adhesive strips one at a time from battery cells 1, 2, 3, and 4. Then remove the adhesive strips from battery cells 5 and 6. Reference this image while completing the battery removal process.

Warning

If a battery adhesive tab or strip breaks during this procedure, follow the instructions in MacBook Pro (14-inch, M5) Broken Battery Adhesive Removal.

  1. Position the computer with the battery closest to you.

  2. Use the 10–34 Ncm adjustable torque driver and 5IP bit to remove the 5IP screw (923-13420) from the battery assembly.

  3. Remove the battery cover from the battery. Then position the computer so battery cells 1 and 2 are closest to you and the battery adhesive tabs are facing you.

  4. Use ESD-safe tweezers to grasp the middle of the battery adhesive tab adhered to the side of battery cell 1. Don’t pull the adhesive tab adhered to cell 2 yet.

    • Warning: Don’t touch the side of the battery cell with the tweezers.

  5. Use ESD-safe tweezers to gently pull the battery adhesive tab until the adhesive tab is separated from the side of the battery cell.

    • Important: The middle of an adhesive tab doesn’t have adhesive on it. The ends of a tab have adhesive that adheres the tab to the side of the battery cell.

  6. Use ESD-safe tweezers to grasp the entire battery adhesive tab in the channel next to the battery cell.

    • Caution: Grasping only part of the tab may cause it to break.

  7. Keep the ESD-safe tweezers in the channel next to the battery cell. Then gently twist the battery adhesive tab around the end of the tweezers until you see the white adhesive on the tweezers.

    • Caution

      • Twist the tweezers so that the top of the tweezers rolls toward the battery.

  8. Gently pull the battery adhesive strip away from the battery cell at an angle toward the side of the computer. Pull the adhesive strip up 2 inches at a time. Holding the ESD-safe tweezers parallel to the computer, twist the strip onto the end of the tweezers so the adhesive lies flat as shown.

    • Caution

      • Don't rub the strips against the top case frame. Don’t touch the logic board with the tweezers. Don’t press the battery or other parts.

      • Don’t rub the strip on battery cells 2 and 4 against the speaker foam. If the foam is damaged by the adhesive, replace both speakers.

    • Important: You may need to brace against the aluminum enclosure while you pull the adhesive strip.

  9. Repeat the pull-and-twist process gently until the battery adhesive strip is fully removed from under the battery cell.

  10. Repeat steps 4 through 9 on the second battery tab on cell 1. Then continue to step 11.

  11. Repeat steps 4 through 9 to remove the battery adhesive strips from battery cells 2, 3, and 4. Then continue to step 12.

    • Important: Rotate the computer so battery cells 3 and 4 are closest to you when removing the battery adhesive strips from these two cells.

  12. Repeat steps 4 through 9 to remove the battery adhesive strips from battery cells 5 and 6. Then continue to step 13.

    • Important: Rotate the computer so the display hinges are closest to you while removing the adhesive strips from cells 5 and 6.

    • Caution: Ensure that you don't touch the trackpad hardware located under battery cells 5 and 6 with the ESD-safe tweezers or the black stick.

  13. After all battery adhesive strips have been removed, position the computer so the battery assembly is closest to you. Tilt up the end of the assembly until you're able to reach under it. Then slide the assembly out from under the metal battery management unit (BMU) tab (1) and remove the battery assembly from the top case.

    • Caution

      • Support the battery assembly as you remove it to avoid bending the frame.

      • Ensure that the battery assembly doesn't get caught on the metal BMU tab (1). Keep the angle of the battery low to the top case as you slide out the battery.

  14. Use ethanol wipes or IPA wipes to remove any residual adhesive from the top case.

    • Caution: Don’t touch the electronic parts with the ethanol or IPA wipe.

Reassembly

  1. Position the computer with the trackpad flex cable closest to you. Install the battery alignment pins in the front left and right corners of the top case. Hand tighten the alignment pins.

  2. Ensure that the trackpad flex cable is moved out of the way.

  3. Open the replacement battery shipping box and remove the cardboard insert. Remove the plastic enclosure. Then turn it over so the pink and blue adhesive release liners are facing up and the battery alignment pin holes are positioned closest to the computer.

  4. Place the enclosure and battery on the table between you and the computer.

  5. Grasp the two corners of the of the enclosure as shown. Then carefully pull them apart to open the enclosure.

    • Caution: Gently pull apart the enclosure to avoid damaging the battery.

  6. Peel the blue and pink adhesive release liners off the battery.

  7. Lift the battery from the plastic enclosure by holding the clear liner on each side as shown. Then turn the battery over so the liner is on top and the battery alignment pin holes are positioned closest to you.

    • Caution

      • While lifting, gently pull each side of the liner outward to keep the battery from sagging or bending, to protect the connections between battery cells, and to avoid damaging the battery.

      • Don’t touch the battery adhesive to the ESD-safe mat, computer parts, or tools before installing the battery.

  8. Tilt down the edge of the battery facing away from you and slide it under the metal BMU tab. Position the alignment holes on the clear liner over the battery alignment pins on the computer. Then lower the clear liner onto the alignment pins and the battery into the top case.

  9. Lightly press down on the foam above each battery cell to begin to adhere the battery adhesive onto the top case.

  10. Starting with the right end of the clear liner, gently peel the liner off the battery.

    • Caution: You may need to hold down the battery as you peel off the liner.

    • Important: Leave the blue liners on the battery cells.

  11. Align the battery press plate over the battery alignment pins as shown. Then lower the press plate onto the battery.

  12. Hold the adhesive activation roller with both hands and position it over battery cell 1. Then align the roller with the bottom edge of the cell.

  13. Press down on the adhesive activation roller so the orange stripe on the roller pin aligns with the middle of the white band as shown.

    • Important: When using the adhesive activation roller, the orange stripe must be aligned within the white band.

  14. Starting at the left edge of the battery cell as shown, roll the adhesive activation roller across to the right edge of the cell. Then roll back to the left edge of the cell. This is one cycle. Complete five cycles for a total of ten passes.

  15. Repeat steps 12 through 14 for battery cells 2, 3, and 4. Then continue to step 16.

  16. Hold the adhesive activation roller with both hands and position it over battery cell 5. Then align the roller with the left edge of cell 5 as shown.

  17. Press down on the adhesive activation roller so the orange stripe on the roller pin aligns with the middle of the white band.

  18. Starting at the top edge of the battery cell, roll the adhesive activation roller to the bottom edge of the cell. Then roll back to the top edge of the cell. This is one cycle. Complete five cycles for a total of ten passes.

  19. Align the adhesive activation roller with the right edge of battery cell 5 as shown.

  20. Press down on the adhesive activation roller so the orange stripe on the roller pin aligns with the middle of the white band.

  21. Starting at the top edge of the battery cell, roll the adhesive activation roller to the bottom edge of the cell. Then roll back to the top edge of the cell. This is one cycle. Complete five cycles for a total of ten passes.

  22. Repeat steps 16 through 21 for battery cell 6. Then continue to step 23.

  23. Lift the battery press plate off the battery and set it aside.

  24. Peel the six blue liners off the battery cells.

  25. Unscrew the battery alignment pins and remove them from the top case. The alignment pins can be reused.

  26. Set the torque value on the 10–34 Ncm adjustable torque driver to 20.5 Ncm.

  27. Use the adjustable torque driver and 5IP bit to reinstall the 5IP screw (923-13420) into the battery assembly.

Reinstall the following parts to complete reassembly:

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