MacBook only works when plugged in – what to do?
If your MacBook only starts when plugged in or shuts down immediately when disconnected, this indicates a hardware problem. In many cases, the battery is affected – but not always. The logic board, the power-on-a-microcontroller (PMIC), or internal sensor malfunctions can also cause this behavior.
Below you will find the most important possible causes and first steps for diagnosis.
🔧 Possible causes
1. Defective or aged battery
Many MacBooks will no longer start from the battery if it is deeply discharged, damaged, or completely worn out.
Signs:
- Battery not charging
- “Service Battery” or “Replace Now” notices
- Mac shuts down immediately without power adapter
2. Error in the charging IC (Power Management IC / PMIC)
If the charging chip does not control the charging process correctly, the MacBook may not recognize or use the battery.
Signs:
- Battery present, but system shows 0%
- The device switches off immediately, even with a new battery.
- Charging process does not stop or start
3. Flex cable to battery damaged
A faulty battery cable can prevent the MacBook from receiving power from the battery.
4. SMC error (System Management Controller)
The SMC controls energy and charging functions. A fault in it can also trigger this behavior.
5. Logic board defect
In case of liquid damage or corrosion, the power supply to the logic board can fail.
🧪 Initial solutions (that you can try yourself)
1. Perform an SMC reset
Often a simple reset is enough to fix energy problems.
For Intel MacBooks:
- Shut down Mac
- Shift + Control + Option + Power for 10 seconds
- Release, start Mac
(There is no SMC reset on M1/M2 – Apple does it automatically.)
2. Check the battery status in the system
- Click on the battery icon in the top right corner.
- “Service recommended”? → Battery probably defective
3. Try a different charger or cable.
A faulty charger can deliver incorrect values → battery will not charge.
4. Check the battery inside the casing (if possible)
- Bulging/inflation? → Stop using immediately
- Are screws loose or is the battery connector disconnected? (only for experienced users)
🛠️ No improvement? Then a diagnosis is needed.
If the above steps do not help, the error usually lies with one of the following:
- defective battery
- Charging electronics (PMIC)
- Logic Board
- Short circuit caused by liquid or corrosion
In these cases, a professional diagnosis is necessary, as component repairs are highly specialized.
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