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By alexchasick July 15, 2009

Swollen Battery On Your MacBook Pro? You’re on Your Own CRO notes that Apple is no longer covering replacement batteries for defective, bloated batteries for older MacBook Pros. They (and we) suggest that you nonetheless ask for a warranty extension or replacement if you experience a fatty battery. If that doesn’t work, you know what to do next. [Consumer Reports Electronics]

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