Microsoft Surface Pro Power Cord Recall

Why is Microsoft recalling the power cords for Surface Pro, Surface Pro 2, and 3? According to Microsoft’s Surface Pro Power Recall page: If your power cord looks like the one shown below, you should consider getting it replaced. This is the part that plugs into the power brick. Even if you don’t see damage to your AC power cord, Microsoft is asking all Surface Pro, Surface Pro 2 customers, and pre-March 15, 2015, Surface Pro 3 customers to order a free replacement AC power cord. source

Here’s another look at the old-style power cord and the new one from Microsoft:

Microsoft also notes power cords damaged from wear and tear can overheat becoming a fire or shock hazard. You can find out when your Surface Pro device was manufactured by going to the service order page and enter the serial number located under the kickstand of your device.

How to Get Your Free Replacement Power Cord for Surface Pro

To get your free power cord replacement, head to https://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us/support/warranty-service-and-recovery/powercord. Scroll down the page and sign in with your Microsoft Account.

Enter your Name, email, phone number, and shipping address then click Continue.

Select your device if it is already registered. If you didn’t register your Surface, you will need to contact customer support and get it registered.

You are now registered to receive your power cord replacement. To check the status of your order, you can follow the links to do so then print a copy of the receipt for your records.

What if My Location isn’t Supported for the Replacement Program?

Although the program is worldwide, this offer is only limited to countries, where the device is bought and sold. For example, I got my Surface Pro 3 in the U.S., and I live in Jamaica, which is within the Caribbean.

Users of Surface Pro devices, from other parts of the Caribbean I have spoken to, are facing a similar issue. The Surface Pro 3 is officially sold in Jamaica by established brands such as Courts Jamaica; local resellers would have to go through certain customs and duty requirements to resell it here officially. Your best option right now is to ask a trusted friend or family member in the U.S. to collect it on your behalf and then ship it to you. I hope you get it figured out with them! -S Two days later is too long for MS to fix a problem on their own site. MS just doesn’t want to actually send replacements. Comment

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