Why is my 2016 MacBook Pro not charging?

Why is my 2016 MacBook Pro not charging?

HELP! 2016 Macbook Pro won’t charge! I have a new (November 2016) macbook pro – 13″ with touchbar. The battery won’t charge, though it is connected to power. It says Battery is not charging. Power Source: Power Adapter. Since this morning when I noticed it, the battery is slowly draining and is currently at 22%.

What should I do if my MacBook Pro wont turn on?

Although these fixes are for MacBook Pro, some of them also work for the MacBook Air or iMac won’t turn on issue. This is the first thing you should do when your MacBook Pro is not turning on. Make sure your MacBook Pro has enough power. If you were using your laptop on battery power, just plug the power cable into your notebook.

Is the battery on a MacBook Pro removable?

Mac notebooks that have non-removable batteries include MacBook Pro (early 2009 and later), all models of MacBook Air, and MacBook (late 2009). Shut down your MacBook. Press Shift-Control-Option and a power button at the same time and hold for 10 seconds.

What kind of cable do I need to charge my MacBook Air?

Your Mac notebook comes with a USB-C cable that charges the computer. You can find out if this cable is causing your charging issue by trying another USB-C cable. Remember, not all USB-C cables can charge your MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro, so make sure the cable you try is designed for charging.

What to do if your MacBook Pro power adapter is not working?

If your USB-C power adapter isn’t charging your MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro, first try unplugging the power adapter from the power outlet, waiting a few seconds, and plugging it back in. If that doesn’t help, check these things.

What to do if your power adapter won’t charge?

Try plugging in a lamp or other appliance to make sure the outlet has power. If you’ve plugged the power adapter into a power strip, try plugging it directly into the wall outlet. If the power adapter shuts off, interference might be affecting the power outlet you’re using.