Apple’s self-service repair program now available for Mac desktops

Apple has made another improvement to its self-service repair program.

Apple’s self-service repair program now supports Mac desktops as well as the Studio Display, but only in the United States. 

With today’s expansion, the self-service repair program now offers genuine Apple parts, tools, and manuals.

The Studio Display is also included in this expansion. 

Apple’s self-service repair program launched first in the United States back in April.

It expanded to the Mac in August, with support for the M1 MacBook Air and M1 MacBook Pro. 

Earlier this month, the program expanded beyond the United States, with availability in Belgium, France, Germany.

Apple customers in those companies can access the same tools as those in the United States for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13.

The new expansion to Mac desktops and the Studio Display is limited to the United States for the time being.

Presumably, Apple has a self-service repair program expansion to Europe planned for Macs soon.