Why does my MacBook Pro M1 reboot when bumped?

Hello all.


I'm wondering if you can help me.


I have a MacBook Pro M1 14" which I understand doesn't have any moving parts. I always treat it with care as I have with all of my old devices. I have noticed several times that when it is 'bumped' it will restart and do a reboot.


This can be if I get up and then put it down on the table or on a chair. It'll stop responding then reboot a few seconds later.


Do you know if this is usual? I've seen people really chuck their computers around and I've never done that but with no moving parts (no spinning drives, etc.) I'd have expected it to be able to cope with being put down.

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 13.1

Posted on Jan 1, 2023 12:51 AM

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Jan 1, 2023 6:28 AM in response to NickyMooUK

NickyMooUK wrote:

Hello all.

I'm wondering if you can help me.

I have a MacBook Pro M1 14" which I understand doesn't have any moving parts. I always treat it with care as I have with all of my old devices. I have noticed several times that when it is 'bumped' it will restart and do a reboot.

This can be if I get up and then put it down on the table or on a chair. It'll stop responding then reboot a few seconds later.

Do you know if this is usual? I've seen people really chuck their computers around and I've never done that but with no moving parts (no spinning drives, etc.) I'd have expected it to be able to cope with being put down.


Seems odd...


you run the user Diagnostic...not as definitive as Apple's own AST2 (Apple Service Toolkit) back bench diagnostic, but may kick out an error code.


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Jan 1, 2023 8:57 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

My story:


I ran the diagnostics and got an error code, and had printouts with supporting information.


At the store, I handed the computer to the technicians and tried to explain that I had error codes. They ignored the error codes for the moment.

They powered the computer up, watched, listened. Then suddenly turned the running computer upside down over their head and placed the keyboard next to their ear.


"You have a bad fan."


¿what was that error code?

oh, that says the fan is not working right as well.


There is nothing better than experienced technicians to hone in on such problems.

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