If you lose the power adapter is that covered under AppleCare?

I lost my power adapter and cord and I have AppleCare. Will apple cover and if they do will it fulfill my contract and make me in eligible for any further service using the replacent plan.

Exactly.  Here is a link to the Apple Accessories site for iPad.  The charger is $30.
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_ipad/ipad_accessories/power

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    Not too happy with my Apple store as of late. First I bring in my defective iPhone power adapter for a replacement and was told I had to schedule an appointment with a "Genius". I guess it takes a genius to plug in a power adapter and see that it doesn't work. Of course the next available appointment was 2 days away. So....I leave, make an appointment, come back 2 days later and the Genius tells me that the power adapter is not covered under warranty. Is this correct???? This is crazy. He actually told me that I could just buy another one there for $29 or find one on Ebay.
    I don't even really have much use for the power adapter, but I find it very hard to believe that it is not covered under the same 1 year warranty as the phone.
    Is this true?
    Thanks.

    I have had to deal with the "genius bar" for 4 weekends straight now, with one more weekend to go. All to simply get my Apple iPhone bluetooth replaced. They gave me a refurbished one which was still broken, and they didnt know how to even use their own software to do the rma. So far my worst experience with a store in a very long time and I have no plans of doing business with Apple through one of their "genius bars" ever again. Heck, I had to show the so called iPhone genius how to pair the headset with the phone. Quite pathetic.

  • HT1349 I would like to know if the power lock button is covered under warranty.

    I would like to know if the power lock button is covered under warranty.

    couple of quick questions, when was your purchase date I.E. are you within 90 days of purchase, if so i suggest calling iOS/iPhone support, as you're within your 90 days of complimentary phone service and they could answer the question along with getting everything set up to for a repair, either through mailing in, or with an appointment at your closest apple retail store. also, did you get the applecare+? that covers two incidents of accidental damage for about 49 dollars to replace, as opposed to the price of an uncovered replacement which can start at 4 times as much. if its not accidental damage, you should be covered.
    -full disclosure: these views/statements not endorsed/approved/etc by apple, just my own working knowledge from publicly available information.

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  • Is Power Adapter Wear & Tear Covered by Applecare?

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    Well we can't say what is and isn't covered. But I would say that if you have been pulling on the cable, and not removing the cable properly, and not giving it slack, learn that those wires are more fragile than you think. There is this article:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302461
    And my tip:
    http://discussions.apple.com/click.jspa?searchID=-1&messageID=607445
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    Good luck!

  • I was using a incase cover it was in my bag and i took out my macbook and there was a dent is that covered under applecare

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    Howdy,
    I'm having a devil of a time with my Powerbook. It won't recognize a power adapter.
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    Won't run when plugged into the power adapter.
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    Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
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    Wake On AC Change: No
    Wake On Clamshell Open: Yes
    Wake On LAN: Yes
    Wake On Modem Ring: Yes
    Display Sleep Uses Dim: Yes
    Battery Power:
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    Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
    Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 1
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    Wake On Clamshell Open: Yes
    Wake On Modem Ring: No
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    Reduce Brightness: Yes
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    First low level warning: No
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    Remaining Capacity (mAh): 3374
    Amperage (mA): -1231
    Voltage (mV): 11770
    Cycle Count: 235
    AC Charger Information:
    AC Charger (Watts): 0
    Connected: No
    Charging: No
    Hardware Configuration:
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    UPS Installed: No
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    Welcome to the Apple discussions.
    There's only 4 components in the charging circuit: power adapter, DC-in card, battery, and logic board. Do you know for a fact that your power adapter is working? If yes, then not running on the power adapter says either the DC-in card is bad (the card that has the jacks on the left side of the computer) or it's a logic board issue. Is the female jack where you plug the power adapter in visibly damaged, loose, or the case around the socket damaged? If the socket is wiggly loose, likely a new DC-in card is in order. Does the power adapter light up at all when you plug it in?
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  • How long is dose apple cover the power adapter?

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  • The power adapter gets very hot.  Any suggestions?

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  • Auto shuts down - could it be the power adapter?

    I'm having problems with my first generation macbook lately, it will auto shuts down (not sleep) with the power adapter still attached. And when it shuts down, the adapter still light up green. Im working without the battery, it is removed all the time cos it is dead already.
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    A test you could try (rather than another adapter) is to put the "dead" battery back in and run it on AC. As Gregory said, without the battery, the slightest knock to the magsafe connecter may cause it to disconnect, even momentarily, thus you lose all power and your MB turns off. Hopefully the battery will have enough capacity to allow the MB to stay on (briefly) when the connecter is disconnected for that moment. Just an idea.
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  • All of a sudden even using the power adapter its only at 57% after 8 hours

    I have my powerbook 1.67ghz, its plugged in and i have a couple of adapters so i dont think it is the power adapter.
    it has been plugged in and only records 57% power. What does anyone think? it fluctuates between GREEN and AMBER light on the power adapter.
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    Charging: No
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    scott

    Hi, Scott.
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    Not when you ran System Profiler and got the results you quoted above, you weren't — at least not if System Profiler can be believed. Set the 50W adapter aside and don't use it with the Powerbook. If your alleged 65W adapter is identified by SP as a 50W adapter, it needs to be replaced with a proper one.
    If you "really never use it unplugged," that may explain why your Powerbook is misbehaving. Powerbook batteries want to be used. If you don't completely discharge and recharge your battery every two to four weeks, its charge-level calibration will become very inaccurate, and it may lose capacity faster than it should.
    http://www.apple.com/batteries/notebooks.html
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1490
    If the plug on the 65W adapter fits your iBook (i.e., if it's an iBook G4 rather than a G3), test the 65W adapter to make sure it charges the iBook battery properly. (This will do neither the adapter nor the iBook any harm.) If it does, it's almost certainly not at fault. The other three components of the Powerbook's charging system are the battery, the logic board, and the DC-in/Sound card. Plug the 65W adapter into a wall socket that you know is reliable and not switched. Reset your Powerbook's Power Management Unit, following the instructions in this article for your particular model. Connect the adapter to the Powerbook and let it charge for twelve hours without turning it on. Post back to let us know the results.
    Other questions:
    How old is your battery?
    Was this battery supplied to you under Apple's replacement program for original PB batteries within a certain serial-number range? Many of the replacement batteries issued under that program seem to have been defective. They lose capacity very rapidly and prematurely (which yours hasn't done) and/or they refuse to charge even when they appear to be in good health (which yours may be doing). If your battery was supplied under the replacement program, it falls under greater suspicion.
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  • 600xt won't occasionally won't wake/power-on... green light on the power adapter is out... strange

    Within the last 3 weeks or so our TouchSmart 600xt has goes into an odd state 4 different times... after being left unattended for some time we'll return to find the machine appears to be off & will not turn on via pressing the power button (the button on the upper right edge of the screen.) It typically sleeps after 20min, and if sleeping he power button will be glowing orange... in this case the light is off entirely. Also, when this occurs the green light on the power adapter is not lit. The power adapter behavior is quite out of the ordinary; its light never seens to be off, even if the PC is shut down completely. But it is when this happens.
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    Thoughts? Some power-saving circuit in the power adapter gone awry perhaps?
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    waded wrote:
    Within the last 3 weeks or so our TouchSmart 600xt has goes into an odd state 4 different times... after being left unattended for some time we'll return to find the machine appears to be off & will not turn on via pressing the power button (the button on the upper right edge of the screen.) It typically sleeps after 20min, and if sleeping he power button will be glowing orange... in this case the light is off entirely. Also, when this occurs the green light on the power adapter is not lit. The power adapter behavior is quite out of the ordinary; its light never seens to be off, even if the PC is shut down completely. But it is when this happens.
    The only recourse seems to be to unplug the power adapter, then plug it back in, after which the green light on the adapter lights, the power button lights, & the machine can be turned on by the power button.
    Concerned we will lose some files if the shutdowns keep occuring. We've had the machine nearly a year, and this is new behavior in the last 3 weeks. However note that not during every sleep cycle does it occur. (The machine goes to sleep after being unattended on average 6 times daily and this has happened "only" 4 times it slept in the last 3 weeks.)
    Thoughts? Some power-saving circuit in the power adapter gone awry perhaps?
    I would suggest buying a new power adapter.
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  • Stop the sleep blinking light in lenovo g-470, whining sound from the power adapter , HEEEEEELP !!!

    Hi, hope anyone can help me.
    I own a lenovo b560 and a g470, the sleep light will blink when I go to sleeping mode, anyway the problem is not the light, the problem is the whining sound it produces the power adapter when the light start blinking, in both machines I hear that whining noise, but in the g470 is much louder, I don´t know if this is because I have a faulty adapter or something, the strange thing is that both adapters make the noise when I sleep the laptop, when I turn off or hibernate the whining sound disappear.
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    Solved!
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    I can really understand your pain with this issue.
    Kindly update the BIOS and display driver from the lenovo website then check if the issue persist.
    The issue should be resolved after this.
    Best Regards,
    Tanuj
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  • Why does my macbook only turn on when the power adapter is plugged in?

    The battery life says its at 73% and climbing but whenever I unplug my power adapter the mac automatically shuts down and if I try to turn on the macbook without my power adapter plugged in, it wont turn on. How do I make it go back to where I can turn the mac on without it being plugged in? Thank you for your help!

    I would try two things the first being resetting the System Management Controller:
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    2) Disconnect the AC Adapter and remove the computer's battery.
    3) Press and hold down the power button for 5 seconds and then release the button.
    4) Reconnect the battery and AC Adapter.
    5) Press the Power button to restart the computer.
    If that doesn't work I would recalibrate the battery.
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    2) Allow the battery to rest in the fully charged state for two hours or longer. You may use your computer during this time as long as the power adapter is plugged in.
    3) Disconnect the power adapter with the computer on and start using it with battery power. When the battery's charge gets low, you’ll see the low battery warning dialog on the screen.
    4) Continue to keep your computer turned on until it goes to sleep. Save your work and close all applications when the battery's charge gets low and before the computer goes to sleep.
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  • Noise on audio output when using the power adapter

    I'm a musician and use my mid-2007 MBP 15" in my live rig. When I use the power adapter, I hear a buzz, sometimes accompanied by a slightly louder buzz that cycles on & off about 1x/second. There are a few weird things going on here:
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    I had a similar problem and fixed it with a $5 universal travel adapter. Yours might be different but here's my situation. Try it for little cost and see if it works.
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