This is also the perfect time to check compatibility. If your MacBook still fails to respond, you probably have a problem with the battery or other hardware, and it’s time to take a different approach. If your MacBook turns on and starts charging with a different cable, your charger is likely the culprit. You can also head to an Apple Store or an Apple Authorized Service Provider and ask if you can test your unit. If you get no response, consider borrowing an identical charger (if possible). You don’t want to worry yourself over a faulty outlet. Switch to a different outlet that you know works, and check the charger’s LED indicators - many Mac chargers have some form of these - to see if they respond. When first encountering charging issues, make sure the power adapter isn’t the underlying problem. Make sure the charger isn’t malfunctioning Then, we’ll walk you through possible solutions for each problem.
In this guide, we’ll look at the different reasons why your MacBook charger may stop working. It’s important to look at every possibility before assuming the worst. So when it stops charging, you might jump to the conclusion that your MacBook’s battery or other hardware is to blame.
Not being able to use your MacBook for any reason can be frustrating and even scary.