New support documents suggested that Apple’s Self Service Repair program will expand to M3-equipped iMacs and MacBooks, and parts availability started on Thursday morning.
Support documents spotted on Thursday said that the Self Service Repair program would expand to include M3 Macs. Repair manuals and select tools have already appeared, and on Thursday parts were made available.
The complexity of repair work, and the high cost of the parts, means that Apple’s Self Service Repair program remains not practical for individuals who just scratched their display. As expensive as going to an authorized Apple repairer can be, that will remain the most economic route in terms of cost, time, and the risk of damaging devices further.