Got a 2023 14" MacBook Pro (A2779, board 820-02841-05) that came in with liquid damage affecting the keyboard and trackpad. It still boots fine, screen is good, external keyboard and mouse work no problem. I replaced the keyboard, trackpad, and trackpad cable with new parts. Trackpad clicks (Taptic feedback is working), but neither the keyboard nor trackpad are recognized not in boot, not in diagnostics, not in recovery. Totally dead input-wise.
Here’s what I’ve checked:
-Keyboard power rail (PP3V3_AON_KBD_CONN) is present — getting 3.3V directly on JT200
-Diode mode on all KBD_SENSE, KBD_DRIVE, and KBD_ID lines looks normal (~0.400V range)
-Connectors are clean, no corrosion, parts are seated properly
I’ve read conflicting info about whether Apple firmware blocks keyboard/trackpad replacements on these models. Some say only Touch ID, logic board, lid sensors, etc. are paired. Others suggest even keyboards could be blocked from full function without AST2.
Maybe something on the board shorted or failed that Im missing?
Appreciate any insight, thanks.
Here’s what I’ve checked:
-Keyboard power rail (PP3V3_AON_KBD_CONN) is present — getting 3.3V directly on JT200
-Diode mode on all KBD_SENSE, KBD_DRIVE, and KBD_ID lines looks normal (~0.400V range)
-Connectors are clean, no corrosion, parts are seated properly
I’ve read conflicting info about whether Apple firmware blocks keyboard/trackpad replacements on these models. Some say only Touch ID, logic board, lid sensors, etc. are paired. Others suggest even keyboards could be blocked from full function without AST2.
Maybe something on the board shorted or failed that Im missing?
Appreciate any insight, thanks.