Should I Repair or Replace My MacBook Pro 14" M2 Max?

Use our smart calculator to analyze whether it's worth fixing your MacBook Pro 14" M2 Max or buying a new one.

MacBook Pro 14" M2 Max Overview

Release Year

2023

Average Price (New)

$3199

Typical Repair Cost

$699

Expected Lifespan

6.0 years

Repairability Score

4/10

🌍Environmental Impact

CO₂ saved by repairing: 224kg

E-waste reduced: 0.64kg

Common Issues & Repair Costs

Display replacement

occasional
~$7992-3 days

Keyboard replacement

occasional
~$3991-2 days

Battery replacement

common
~$2491 day

Logic board repair

rare
~$8993-5 days

Trackpad issues

occasional
~$1991 day

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MacBook Pro 14" M2 Max Repair vs Replace Guide

The MacBook Pro 14" M2 Max, released in 2023, has become a popular choice in the laptops category. With an average lifespan of 6.0 years and a repairability score of 4/10, understanding when to repair versus replace this device is crucial for making smart financial decisions.

When to Repair Your MacBook Pro 14" M2 Max

  • The device is less than 3 years old
  • Repair costs are under $1599 (50% of replacement value)
  • The issue is one of the common, easily fixable problems listed above
  • You're satisfied with the device's performance and features

When to Replace Your MacBook Pro 14" M2 Max

  • Multiple components are failing simultaneously
  • The device is approaching or exceeding 6 years old
  • Repair costs exceed $2239 (70% of replacement value)
  • Newer models offer significant improvements in efficiency or features

Environmental Considerations

Choosing to repair your MacBook Pro 14" M2 Max instead of replacing it can save approximately 224kg of CO₂ emissions and prevent 0.64kg of electronic waste from entering landfills. These environmental benefits, combined with potential cost savings, make repair an attractive option when feasible.