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I ran apple diagnostic and got this battery service code. Telling me I should replace it. When I check with battery health app it says the condition is good. And it has more then 200 cycles an 90% capacity. Why the difference? Should I replace the battery or leave it?

I have seen apple batteries only last for 300 cycles, i have seen batteries last for over 1000 cycles, its almost like a shotgun chance of how many cycles your going to get in my experience, I would visually check your battery to make sure that it is not swelling, sometimes they will do this when they are going bad but will not display any error messages or anything like that until it has swollen so much that it has crack a track pad and busted a few screws off the bottom plate, one sign that this is happening is that your track pad is not acting correct like highlighting stuff your not trying to, moving icons that your not trying to, selecting items while you are just scrolling your mouse across the screen, that kind of stuff This is the exact explanation of that error code PPT004 The battery requires service. The battery is not functioning normally, though you may not notice a change in its behavior or the amount of charge it holds. You can continue to use your battery before it’s checked without harming your computer. Contact Apple or take your computer to an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple Retail Store to determine which service and support options are available. ref: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203747

Attempted 3 3rd party batteries in my Mid 2013 MBA all with the same error code PPT004. Swapped the last one with an official Apple Battery and no error code. I think this maybe a case of Apple Shenanigans.

I have this error too after replacing the battery in my 2015 MacBook Pro 15” Retina. The battery is behaving normally and Coconut Battery App gives it a clean bill of health. I suspect too, protectionism by Apple who always seem resistant to any third party being involved in their machines as evidenced by the fact the latest machines cannot change RAM or SSD. I love this machine, but if I need to replace it, it will be with a Linux one. Apple have lost the plot to me, they’re far too arrogant for me.

I had the same problem. I just let the battery die and then charged it up until 100%. the problem is gone.

Please give us the last four figures of your serial number. Also go here and enter you serial number and check your warranty expiration date. https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWar