New MBP 17-inch battery

So since the battery is built in on the new 17-inch MBP, does anyone know what happens when the battery is toast and doesn't work anymore, what do you do? Do you have to send it in and get it repaired or can you do it yoursef by just un-screwing screws and getting a new battery?

Hi, justono, and welcome to Apple Discussions. You take the computer to an authorized Apple service provider and pay them to replace the battery for you. The announced price is $179. The battery is not a user-serviceable part, so a) end users probbly won't be able to buy replacement batteries to install, and b) trying to change the battery yourself would likely void your warranty coverage in some measure, if you did it while the machine was under warranty.

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