820-01700-A - Coffee dropped - PPBUS line short

samstown

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Hello,

I've got this Macbook for data recovery, customer dropped a cup of coffee.

Motherboard is 820-01700-A. Where should I start looking ?

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Thanks
Sam
 

2informaticos

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All USB-C ports have the same behavior?
Which areas have been affected by liquid?
Is the machine detected in DFU mode?
 

samstown

Member
Thank you for your answer. Yes, all port takes 0.04 amp, coffee on top of keyboard, around touchbar. No it's not detected in DFU, I've followed your URL and I successfully put MBP in DFU in the past.

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2informaticos

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I forgot, you've mentioned short at PPBUS_G3H.
What is the exact ohm resistance to ground?
Compare the value with the readings on all big coils.
 

samstown

Member
Thank you for your quick reply.

I am getting 0v and 0 ohm on all big coils.
 

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2informaticos

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You cannot get 0 ohm on all big coils.
Did you check without charger, nor battery connected???

I was asking about "exact resistance"...
 

2informaticos

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Is impossible to get 0 ohm to ground on all big coils!

Please, post resistance to ground (ohm scale) on all big coils...
 

2informaticos

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3.2 ohms to ground on CPU core coils look good.
But there are many other coils to check.

You still didn't post exact value from PPBUS_G3H; we need something to compare with...
 

2informaticos

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8.6 ohm is not really short, CPU can still be good.
Of course, there is a big chance to be dead, but nothing to lose; just change U7370 and try.

If possible, after U7370 is removed, compare diode mode to ground with good board.
 
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