![]() (I performed this whole excercise outside where the WD40 could drain out without an issue -) Held MBP that way for 30 seconds giving MBP a shake to drain WD40 out Took WD40 can with straw dispenser and placed straw inside audio port - sprayed 3 or 4 one second burst of WD40 into port. Held Macbookpro on it's side with screen open and headphone/ audio port facing toward ground. The fix won't be liked by Apple Support, the genius bar, or the repair shops but it worked for me after over 12 months of using headphones / external speakers - WHAT A PIA ! I finally fixed mine myself but posting reply for others who have same issue as this - however buyer beware folks, try this at your own risk !!! ![]() Judging by the date and lack of further activity I assume you managed to get yours fixed at the genius bar ? I agree Nick - it is a concern especially on such a basic function (sound) - Linc is right, the issue is microswitch, sounds like a bad design or a huge batch of sub quality switches, checking the forums this issue is common on MBP's. ![]()
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