My 2017 MacBook Pro started having backlight issue as numerous others reported.
I have used it for three years with normal wear and tear but in very good condition. The flexgate is known problem with class actions lawsuits , but when I took it to Genius Bar to repair , the staff said as below
Problem Description/Diagnosis
Issue: Customer reports backlight issue occurring on display
Display would show an image when opening slightly, backlight would then go blank
Steps to Reproduce: Issue was observed in store
Display backlight would work when opened slightly, would immediately cut out as the display is opened all the way.
Shined a light on the display and was able to see the customers desktop - confirming display backlight issue
Cosmetic Condition: Display - Sticker placed on the bottom of clamshell, dent mark present on top left and right corners, scuff marks present on each side
Top case - Dent mark located on top right and bottom right corners, scuff marks present on each side of enclosure
Bottom case - Dent mark located in the middle, scratches present around serial number, and on left and right sides, all feet and screws present
Proposed Resolution: Issue caused by dents and scuffs around the display which have caused the backlight to stop working
Have positioned display replacement under out of warranty service
Device does not qualify for REP program for display backlight issues.
It is wrong to deny consumer rights for repairs , but deflecting to dents is an all time low. How can some almost invisible dents affect the screen so it only opens up to certain degree ?