820-02020 - MacBook Pro M1 2020 - blown UC710 (SN621371)

ronaldo

Member
Hi everyone.

This MacBook had liquid damage about 10 months ago.
I've replaced a few components and done U.S cleaning and it is back to life.

So, now it is back to me with no power: TrackPad clicking and a loud fan.
After opening, I found a blown UC710 (SN621371) that I only found the equivalent TPS621351RGXR . It seems to be OK, but still waiting for a few more components to test the mac. And a nice hole on the board. I had to dig in and use a UV mask to isolate after removing the fused shorted layers.

Problem is that one short line remained PP3V3_V2. Leading me to the sense resistor RD810 next to the WIFI/BT module.
Unfortunately, I remove this sense resistor and the short on PP3V3_V2 is gone.
The short now is present on PP3V3_S2_WLBT_ISNS.

Does anyone know if is possible to replace the WIFI/BT module on this model?

Thanks, everyone.
 

2informaticos

Administrator
Staff member
Nothing to lose, apart of time.
Try to get the chip from donor board, same model.
Possibly married with M1, but the board should boot at least, I suppose.
 
Hi Ronaldo,

Did you have any luck in replacing the Wifi chip?

I have one with the same line shorted PP3V3_S2_WLBT_ISNS which is coming from the IC. Have tried to replace the chip but it doesn't seem to work. Just wondering if there is a possible repair.

Thanks!
 

ronaldo

Member
The short was coming from a cap on the same line, PP3V3_S2 .
After a 2nd full inspection under microscope, I found this crack on the cap,
Replaced and it turned on.
The problem was that the cap was causing the Wi-Fi module to shine under the thermal camera.
After all, I had to replace the Touch Bar flex cable as the fan was full speed even with touch working.
 
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