MacBook Air heating issue

After updating to MacOS Sonoma, my MacBook Air 2020(Intel) is getting over heat & also the battery backup reduced significantly, which was very good (5 or 6 hour) before updating to Sonoma. Is anyone facing the same issue? when apple will release next update and fix the issue?

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 14.0

Posted on Oct 5, 2023 03:14 AM

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Posted on Mar 8, 2024 07:33 PM

I've never had a heating issue with my MacBook Air until I decided to use BlueTooth. I hadn't used BlueTooth on it before because my headphones were wired, not wireless. Then I got a pair of wireless BlueTooth headphones and turned on BlueTooth on the MacBook Air. It only took a few minutes until the computer was HOT! I was hoping that maybe the issue would be temporary. But so far, it consistently overheats if I use BlueTooth. I decided to go back to using my old wired headphones so I could turn off MacBook's BlueTooth and avoid overheating.

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Mar 8, 2024 07:33 PM in response to Mithunsaha15

I've never had a heating issue with my MacBook Air until I decided to use BlueTooth. I hadn't used BlueTooth on it before because my headphones were wired, not wireless. Then I got a pair of wireless BlueTooth headphones and turned on BlueTooth on the MacBook Air. It only took a few minutes until the computer was HOT! I was hoping that maybe the issue would be temporary. But so far, it consistently overheats if I use BlueTooth. I decided to go back to using my old wired headphones so I could turn off MacBook's BlueTooth and avoid overheating.

Oct 5, 2023 04:38 AM in response to Mithunsaha15

Hi Mithunsaha15,


I found a helpful article with steps to alleviate overheating issues on a Mac after the macOS Sonoma update. Here are some of the suggestions:


  1. Close Unused Applications: Use Activity Monitor to check CPU usage and close applications and processes not in use.
  2. Disable Unwanted Startup Programs: Remove unnecessary startup items to help your Mac boot quickly.
  3. Close Unused Browser Tabs: Too many open tabs can cause your Mac to overheat.
  4. Reset SMC (System Management Control): Resetting SMC may solve power-related problems.
  5. Keep Your Mac Updated: Ensure your macOS is up to date to fix potential overheating issues​ source​.


These steps should help reduce overheating and improve battery life.

Nov 7, 2023 07:07 PM in response to Mithunsaha15

Mithunsaha15 Said:

"MacBook Air heating issue: After updating to MacOS Sonoma, my MacBook Air 2020(Intel) is getting over heat & also the battery backup reduced significantly, which was very good (5 or 6 hour) before updating to Sonoma. Is anyone facing the same issue? when apple will release next update and fix the issue?"

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Troubleshooting Overheating Mac:


Use the Activity Monitor:

See what it taking the most out of the CPU and RAM. Is it Google Chrome? Or is is something else? To Find Out, use Activity Monitor

  1. Go to: Applications
  2. Select: Utilities folder
  3. Open: Activity Monitor
  4. Click: CPU column
  5. Click: Memory column

Mar 31, 2024 05:52 PM in response to manfred201

manfred201 Said:

"I'm working in the Amazonas region of Brasil. My MacBook Air 2020 is continuously stopping processes cause overheating. I remember one of the adventages of this model was "it needs less refrigeration cause it is more efficient" Overheating never occurred in older MacBook Air I had previously. Sometimes newer doen´t mean better. Too bad"

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Overview all of these replies.

Apr 10, 2024 10:59 PM in response to Rossnic

closing all tabs to me does not really make sense . I have also the same issue of overheating and the kernel to jack up to 280 and everything stop . previously I used to have many screens open with numerous page on it , whack meeting on zoom and could still work on other page but now it became impossible after a very short time I start zoom or watch a meeting recording everything go awire WHYYYYYYYYY!

I have reset so many times SMC and NVRAM but still happening. am with sonoma 14.4.1 JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO ????

APPLE TEAM PLEASE

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