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MacBook Pro 13" M1/M2 (A2338) · Bali

MacBook Pro 13" M1/M2 (A2338) Repair in Bali

The A2338 MacBook Pro 13" is unique in Apple's lineup: it shares a single model number for both the M1 (2020) and M2 (2022) variants — only the EMC number on the bottom case distinguishes them. It was the last 13" MacBook Pro ever made, featuring Touch Bar, Apple Silicon's revolutionary performance-per-watt, and a fully soldered SSD. Digital nomads across Bali love this machine for its all-day battery life, but liquid damage in Bali's tropical environment and Touch Bar failures remain the issues we repair most frequently.

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MacBook Pro 13" M1/M2 (A2338) Repair Services & Prices

Display Replacement
1–2 days
7,450,000 IDR
Battery Replacement OEM
2–3 hours
2,200,000 IDR
Keyboard Replacement Original
5–7 hours
2,050,000 IDR
Trackpad Replacement Original
3–4 hours
2,350,000 IDR
Motherboard Repair
1–3 days
from 4,950,000 IDR
Cleaning & Maintenance
2–4 hours
700,000 IDR

* All prices are approximate and may vary depending on device condition and spare part quality. Exact cost will be confirmed after a diagnosis at our service center. Get quotation →

Why Yoda Service

What Makes MacBook Pro 13" M1/M2 (A2338) Repair Different

The A2338 represents the convergence of Apple Silicon performance with the traditional MacBook Pro form factor — and it's the last chapter of the 13" Pro story. Apple Silicon boards are fundamentally different from Intel boards: the CPU, GPU, Neural Engine, SSD controller, and RAM all exist on a single unified chip cluster, which makes component-level repair more specialized but not impossible. Our technicians have invested in the specific micro-soldering equipment and training required for Apple Silicon board work. The Touch Bar on A2338 is also the final iteration Apple ever shipped — spare parts availability is currently good, but that won't last forever, making timely repair important for those who rely on this model.
FAQ

MacBook Pro 13" M1/M2 (A2338) Repair Questions

Does M1 or M2 A2338 have the same A-number? How do I tell them apart?
Yes — both the M1 (2020) and M2 (2022) MacBook Pro 13" use model identifier A2338. The distinction is the EMC number printed on the bottom case: EMC 3578 is M1, EMC 8103 is M2. The repair process and parts differ between the two, so we check this during intake.
Is Apple Silicon (M1/M2) MacBook repair harder than Intel?
It's different rather than harder. Apple Silicon boards have fewer discrete components to fail, but when they do fail, the repair is more specialized. We have the equipment and training for A2338 Apple Silicon board repair — most logic board issues are repairable at component level.
My A2338 Touch Bar stopped working. Is this a logic board issue?
Not necessarily — Touch Bar failures on A2338 are often caused by a damaged flex cable or the Touch Bar assembly itself rather than the main logic board. We diagnose this separately and replace only what's needed, keeping the repair cost minimal.
Can data be recovered from an A2338 after liquid damage?
Yes, if the Apple Silicon package itself survived. Because the storage is unified with the main chip, data recovery depends on the chip remaining functional. Prompt repair (within hours of the spill) dramatically improves the odds — the longer you wait, the more corrosion spreads.
The A2338 was the last MacBook Pro 13" with Touch Bar. Are parts still available?
Yes, parts are currently well-available — the M2 model only launched in 2022. We stock Touch Bar assemblies, display panels, and batteries locally in Bali. Parts availability will remain good for the next several years, so repair is very practical.

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