"loud running" battery (or fan?) while shut down... this normal

The battery shouldn't be running loudly and heating the machine up while unplugged/ after shut down, right??
never had this problem with PowerBookG4. Can take back within 90days??

The battery shouldn't be running loudly and heating
the machine up while unplugged/ after shut down,
right??
never had this problem with PowerBookG4. Can take
back within 90days??
If you do a Shutdown from the Apple menu, the MBP should be totally silent and the temperature will slowly drop to room temperature. No lights will be visible.
If you put it to sleep by closing the cover, the white indicator on the front will be pulsing but the fans, hard drive, and screen should be off. It should slowly drop to room temperature.
I think the no questions asked return period is 14 days, not 90 days.
You get 90 days of free call-in support if you haven't purchased Applecare.

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