Battery percentage wrong and randomly dying
Since new, my laptop has been shutting down before it reaches 0%. I first noticed this issue when I went on vacation and left my laptop at home. When I returned home, I pressed the power button and nothing happened. I had to plug it in to get it to power up.
When I first plugged it in, the light on the charger lit up amber for a second and then went off. I then pressed the power button and the amber light came back on. When the laptop started the time and date were wrong (Midnight on April 1st) and they didn't update until I logged in.
I brought it to the Apple Store while it was under warranty and the technician told me to try a software update. I didn't think much of it because I rarely let the battery get below 10%, usually operating between 20 and 80%. Now that my laptop is a couple of years old this has become a real issue. It will randomly shut off anywhere below 30% and when I plug it in and it comes back on the battery level will be much higher than when it died, like 50% and above. I have tried doing full cycles to reset and also tried resetting the SMC and PRAM and nothing. When I charge it full it takes a very long time to go from 99% to 100% and then when it is at 100% it can stay there for a long time while on battery power. Something is clearly very wrong.
I have always used the original MagSafe and 61W power adapter. Coconut battery reports 249 cycles, 5,833mAh full capacity from designed 6,075 and battery health of 96%.
What can I do?
Base 2022 14" MBP M2 Pro, purchased new from apple in June 2023.
MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 15.6