Apple MacBook Pro F104 Error Code Guide (Cooling / Fan Fault Fix)
F104 on a MacBook Pro is a cooling system / fan control fault. Here’s how to clear it, what Apple will do, and when it’s cheaper to walk away.
F104 on a MacBook Pro is a cooling system / fan control fault. Here’s how to clear it, what Apple will do, and when it’s cheaper to walk away.
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