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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Lifting and closing my MacBook Pro 13
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonzjob" data-source="post: 1846946" data-attributes="member: 149248"><p>I have a MacBook Pro 13 mid 2010 and so far it has given superb service. Just recently I have found that when I lift the top to open it I have to hold the main body to stop it lifting and when I close it to sleep mode the top will 'spring' back so that it is open by about 1/2" or slightly less.</p><p></p><p>I am concerned that this is the start of a problem and is there a simple cure for the problem. I am more than reluctant to start squirting lubricants into the hinge mechanism! So if anyone knows a cure for this I would be very thankful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonzjob, post: 1846946, member: 149248"] I have a MacBook Pro 13 mid 2010 and so far it has given superb service. Just recently I have found that when I lift the top to open it I have to hold the main body to stop it lifting and when I close it to sleep mode the top will 'spring' back so that it is open by about 1/2" or slightly less. I am concerned that this is the start of a problem and is there a simple cure for the problem. I am more than reluctant to start squirting lubricants into the hinge mechanism! So if anyone knows a cure for this I would be very thankful! [/QUOTE]
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