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Product Details
Replace a damaged, dirty, corroded, or malfunctioning keyboard compatible with a model A1708 13" MacBook Pro with Retina display and Function Keys from Late 2016-2017.
Part Includes:
- Replacement US Keyboard
- 12 Month Warranty
Please Note
The aluminum upper case, backlight and keyboard screws are not included.
Please Note
Not compatible with the Touch Bar models (A1706/A1707)
Specifications
- Part Type: Replacement keyboard
- Keyboard Type: US version
- Connection: Ribbon Cable
- Warranty: 12 Months
Compatible Model Numbers
Model Number (A Number)
- A1708
EMC Number
- EMC 3164
Macbook Pro 13" 2017 How do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- MacBookPro14,1
Device Number (M Number)
- MPXQ2
- MPXR2
- MPXT2
- MPXU2
Model Number (A Number)
- A1708
EMC Number
- EMC 2978
Macbook Pro 13" 2016 How do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- MacBookPro13,1
Device Number (M Number)
- MLL42
- MLUQ2
Installation Help
Checkout the video above for assistance in completing this repair
Here is some tools you may need to help you complete the repair.
- P2 Pentalobe Screwdriver
- P5 Pentalobe Screwdriver
- T3 Torx Screwdriver
- T5 Torx Screwdriver
- Fine Tipped Curved Tweezers
- Black Spudger
- Plyers
- Macbook Pro Keyboard Screws
Here are some helpful tips to assist you in completing a safe repair on your device. If you are unsure of something or have any quesions, please feel free to contact us either by phone (0508 IGADGET) or by email
- Always track your screws to avoid putting back in the wrong place and damaging your device. You can draw a picture of your laptop and tape the screws to the right places or use a screw mat
- Always power down your device prior to working on it
- Make sure you always unplug the battery before attemping any component removal
- When removing the keyboard, you will need to remove the backlight first. Be careful not to damage the backlight and then you can reuse it. If you do damage it we do sell replacement backlights
- When removing the backlight, use a blade and go carefully around the edge of the backlight to release the adhesive. If using the same backlight, we recommend using some double sided tape to stick the backlight back down at the edges to avoid light leakage
- When the keyboard is removed, there is a lot of rivets that will need to be removed so you can screw in the new keyboard. This video explains how to use plyers to do this. You will need keyboard screws to install the new keyboard
What’s In The Box
- 1x A1708 Macbook Pro Keyboard Replacement 2016-2017