How can I fix a bulging rubber seal on MacBook Air M1?

Just from nowhere, the rubber seal on my 2020 MacBook Air M1 screen just bulged out as shown in picture. Unfortunately, I closed the lid last night and today the screen is broken.


I have searched online and it looks like this rubber issue is common with these machines. I have had the machine for 5yrs with no issue and I usually upgrade when my MacBook gets listed as vintage. I have booked a repair at the Apple Store but this is going to set me back $500 from the estimate I got online but some people online are saying it can be $900.

The M1 are solid machines but I am getting worried if this is common with all MacBook Airs as I used to be a MacBook Pro person and this one is my first Air.





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Original Title: MacBook Air M1 screen rubber seal proble

Posted on Oct 12, 2025 5:52 AM

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Oct 20, 2025 9:15 PM in response to Jayprog

"How can I fix a bulging rubber seal on MacBook Air M1?: [...]The M1 are solid machines but I am getting worried if this is common with all MacBook Airs as I used to be a MacBook Pro person and this one is my first Air.[...]"

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Thanks for the photo.


Bulging Out Mac Screen:

When taken in for service, Apple will have the say. But, observing this screen, myself, it almost seems to he a hardware failure. Any buldging elsewhere? It may be a cording battery affecting the bezel(the frame or border that surrounds a screen).

Oct 21, 2025 11:35 AM in response to Jayprog

That is a damaged Display. I see a scratch of the display leading directly to that loose gasket. And that is exactly where the vertical lines & black bar appear as well. Whatever scratched & cracked the display pulled the gasket loose. It will be considered accidental damage. Plus I see faint horizontal lines as well across most of the display. It will be an expensive repair.



How can I fix a bulging rubber seal on MacBook Air M1?

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