Displays Service: Frequently Asked Questions

Repair

  1. How can I tell if my Display needs service?
  2. How do I get my Display serviced?
  3. How long will my Display service take?
  4. How do I check the status of my Display service request?

Warranty

  1. How long is my Display covered by Apple’s warranty?
  2. How can I tell if my Display is in-warranty?
  3. How much will my in-warranty service be?
  4. What kind of activities will void my warranty?
  5. Can I extend service coverage on my Display beyond the warranty?
  6. Does Apple warranty cover my Display service?
  7. My Display warranty has expired.  What are my service options?

REPAIR

1. How can I tell if my Display needs service?
Visit our Display Support page for helpful troubleshooting information. If you have reviewed the articles on the website, and you're still not sure whether your Display requires service, you can take your Display to your local Apple Authorized Service Provider ("AASP") or Apple retail store for diagnosis. Alternatively, you can contact Apple. A technical support agent can help you diagnose the issue.

2. How do I get my Display serviced?
Apple may provide service for your Display using one of the following options:

  1. Mail-in Service: Mail your Display to Apple for service. (Note: Mail-in option only available for certain Displays)

  2. Carry-in Service: Take your Display to an AASP or Apple retail store near you.

3. How long will my Display service take?
Service times often depend on the nature of the issue and the availability of service parts at the service location. Be sure to ask how long service will take when you set up service with Apple's technical support agents or deliver your Display for service to an AASP or the Apple retail store.

5. How do I check the status of my Display service request?
For service facilitated through Apple, you can check the status of your service request or repair at any time on our easy service status website.

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WARRANTY

1. How long is my Display covered by Apple’s warranty?
Your Display is covered by Apple’s Limited Warranty for one year. Warranty service for eligible repairs is available at no charge for twelve months from the date of original retail purchase ("date of purchase").

2. How can I tell if my Display is in-warranty?
To determine your warranty coverage, enter the serial number of your Display in our Online Service Assistant. Apple may need to examine your proof of purchase document to verify your Display’s warranty status.

3. How much will service be if I’m in warranty?
Warranty service for eligible repairs is available at no charge for twelve months from the date of purchase. However, you will be responsible for all expenses incurred in transporting your Display to an AASP, or Apple retail store.

4. What kind of activities are excluded from my warranty coverage?
Apple’s One-Year Limited Warranty for Display excludes coverage for damage resulting from a number of events, including accident, liquid spill or submersion, unauthorized service and unauthorized modifications. If damage is outside the scope of warranty coverage, service may be available through a local AASP or an Apple retail store, but all service charges will be your responsibility. In such an event, you will be asked to approve the estimated charges and accept the terms and conditions for service before authorizing the repair. If the repair is performed at an Apple retail store Apple's Repair Terms and Conditions will govern service. Repair service for a Display that has experienced catastrophic damage, for example extensive liquid damage or a severe impact that results in the product being disassembled into multiple pieces, is generally not available and not eligible for service.

5. Can I extend service coverage on my Display beyond the warranty?
The AppleCare Protection Plan for Mac extends hardware repair service and technical support coverage to three years from the Display's date of purchase. Mac customers may enroll one Apple display for coverage, provided that the Mac and the display are purchased together. The AppleCare Protection Plan must be purchased while the Mac and Display are covered under Apple's One-Year Limited Warranty.

6. Does Apple warranty cover my Display service?
For a Display under Apple’s One-Year Limited Warranty, Apple warrants against defects that arise from service performed for 90 days from the date of service or for the remaining period of the warranty, whichever provides longer coverage for you. For a Display not under Apple’s warranty, Apple warrants against defects that arise from service performed for 90 days from the date of service.

7. My Display warranty has expired.  What are my service options?
If your warranty has expired, you still have access to all available service options, but you will be responsible for the cost of service, including parts, labor, shipping (if any) and applicable taxes. Your local AASP or Apple retail store representative will provide you with an estimate of service costs before receiving your authorization to perform service.

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