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September 11, 2006 8:30 AM PDT

PowerBook G4/iBook battery recall (#8): More defective replacement batteries 

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We continue to report on Apple's massive recall of portable batteries manufactured by Sony, the confusion caused by initially vague serial number ranges, issues with replacement terms and more.

In increasing numbers, users are reporting receipt of replacement batteries that do not function correctly.

MacFixIt reader Ed writes:

"I just wanted to let you know that my PowerBook G4 replacement battery arrived dead. No blinking lights nothing. I called Apple support. The first person said he was receiving a few calls reporting the same. I eventually went through 3 people (and 45 minutes) and eventually they decided it really was dead and they are sending me a replacement replacement battery."

Another reader adds:

"I too received a defective replacement battery ? would not charge.  The power cord connection would show orange for about 2 minutes then change to green and battery would show 0% charged.  I called the replacement number and was switched to Applecare tech support.  Reset the PMU to no avail.  Then had to talk with someone to replace the replacement.  This took about one half hour as the battery was showing as out of warranty and a supervisor had to tweak the system to get it to kick out a battery.  However, as this was not under the replacement program, my credit card is being charged for a new battery until Apple receives the old battery, at which time the charge will be removed.  Pleasant enough support at Apple, but it was as if I was the only person this had happened to."

On a positive note, several readers have reported that they are receiving batteries far ahead of the 4-6 week schedule initially quoted to some customers by Apple.

MacFixIt reader Mike Holliday writes:

"I should pass on kudos to Apple Canada for the promptness with which I received a replacement battery for my iBook G4 -- ordered from Apple's website on 25 August and received here in Ottawa  the day after the Labour Day holiday (i.e., 5 September). And this despite the confirmatory e-mail from Apple saying that delivery could take 'approximately 4 to 6 weeks'."

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    by uncle bunkie September 11, 2006 6:12 PM PDT
    I too had the issue as described below:

    "I too received a defective replacement battery ? would not charge. The power cord connection would show orange for about 2 minutes then change to green and battery would show 0% charged. I called the replacement number and was switched to Applecare tech support. Reset the PMU to no avail."

    I was persistent and kept removing my battery and rebooting and plugging and unplugging my adapter. I then tried starting in safe mode, and it took. The battery now charges and works great.
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