The serial number for your MacBook Pro will be on the underside of the machine near the regulatory markings. If you've got one of those models, you'll then want to head over to Apple's support site and enter your serial number in the field there. If the fan is not working properly - and theres only one fan in the 13-inch - then you shouldnt try to use. The display glitched, and the laptop restarted. On day 1, I attempted to play a couple of simple steam games (goat simulator, robocraft), and the laptop became very hot within 2 minutes of playing, fans roaring. To see if your MacBook is included in the recall, you'll first want to pull up the "About This Mac" panel from the Apple menu in the upper left corner of your display and confirm that your model is listed as "MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015)." 3 You have a bad fan - either not spinning, or not spinning fast enough. Hi all, I purchased a 2015 13 inch MBP about a week ago. The MacBooks that are affected by this recall were primarily sold between September 2015 and February 2017, so that's a pretty large period of time. If you've got one of the affected units, Apple will replace the battery free of charge. The company says that the batteries in these units have the potential to overheat and may start a fire as a result. We can remove the dust and debris from your laptop. Apple today announced the launch of a voluntary recall and replacement program for 15-inch MacBook Pro models with Retina display sold between September 2015 and February 2017 due to battery. Apple announced today that it's voluntarily recalling a number of 15-inch Mid 2015 MacBook Pros. Over time, dust and other debris will find their way into your laptop case and cause the laptop to overheat.