I have a 5yr old Mac Book Pro. I didn't have it plugged and had shut it down. When I went to open it I found the whole laptop was heated and couldn't get it to turn on. I left it a while then plugged it in and finally it turned on but registered the battery was at 0 charge. Do I need a new battery or is it an internal problem. I left it for about 5 hours and restarted and recharged and seems to be okay again. I'm worried about damage to overheating. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated….Thanks
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Best Answer
As Rob said, your lid switch might be the problem.
I would suggest following steps:
Reset your SMC and the PRAM/NVRAM.
Run Apple Hardware test to see if it comes up with anything.
Check your Pmset -g profile.
FYI:
There are 2 small magnets mounted on the lid (along the top edge)
You can find them by using paper clip.
On the opposite side (of closed lid) there are 2 sensors, that normally should last forever (unless you put a strong magnet on them so they are stuck now), but then there is nothing that does.