How do I address a small crack on the bezel of my MacBook Air?

There’s a small crack on the bottom left bezel of my macbook air… I’m really worried. What do i do? It’s small and doesn’t have glass shards coming off



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MacBook Air, macOS 14.1

Posted on May 30, 2025 09:11 PM

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May 31, 2025 08:26 AM in response to jasmine_lar

Be aware that any damage to the display on Mac laptops made since about 2013 requires the replacement of the entire sealed display assembly. A single component of the display cannot be separately replaced.


W are not Apple so can cannot quote costs, but others posting similar issues here have reported costs of US$500 and up (parts + labor) for a new assembly. Therefore, depending on the year model of your Macbook Air (which we do not know), you need to ask yourself:


1 — Is this computer new enough (runs latest macOS version) to repair?

2 — Is it old enough to a justify new computer?

3 — Does Apple still provide service for my model?


This Apple support article shows models they consider vintage or obsolete and no longer service:


Obtaining service for your Apple product after an expired warranty - Apple Support


May 31, 2025 06:41 PM in response to jasmine_lar

You can try cutting some black electrical tape to put over the crack if you have about an inch on either side. Otherwise I would very carefully put some glue along the crack to hold it together. After all the damage is already done and it will be extremely expensive to have the entire Display Assembly replaced.


Technically it is possible to replace just the Bezel, but it is very tricky & risky even for an experienced tech. I've done it multiple times, but I don't know of anyone else who has done so.

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