Mac 101: Checking your Mac’s warranty status

More Mac 101, tips and tricks for novice Mac users.

Every newly purchased Mac comes with a one-year limited warranty and 90 days of complimentary telephone technical support from Apple. Of course, by purchasing AppleCare with your new Mac, you can extend this warranty and telephone technical support to three years, but it will cost you extra.

How do you find out if your Mac is still in its first year of warranty or covered by AppleCare for an additional two years? Simple! Go to Apple’s Service and Support Coverage page and enter your Mac’s serial number. You’ll get a break down of your warranty based on the date your Mac was purchased. Where do you find your Mac’s serial number? You’ll find it in About This Mac (here’s how).

Or for an even easier way — because remembering and grabbing your Mac’s serial number can be a bother — download WozWas’s Mac Warranty Status Script, which grabs your Mac’s serial number and enters it into Apple’s Service and Support Coverage page for you. All with one simple click.

Knowing whether your Mac is in warranty can be really helpful, should something go wrong. It’s also particularly useful to know the status of a Mac’s warranty if you’re planning on buying second-hand. Remember, warranty and AppleCare coverage stays with a Mac until it expires.

There are different views on whether AppleCare is worth the cost, but regardless, a general rule of thumb is that if you can afford it, you should get it. Though Macs are great, if / when something goes wrong, it can be expensive to repair. AppleCare provides you with peace of mind and first-rate support from Apple.

Mac 101: Checking your Mac’s warranty status originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Mon, 15 Apr 2013 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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