820-0521 was dead with liquid damage, no post now

This one had a little damage with r7679,r7678,r7677,r7671. replaced them all, can't see liquid damage anywhere else but it did have a short with C7676, replaced that too.
Now the trackpad clicks so I guess it's kinda turning on but no post
 

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Do you get voltage on the big coils?

Inspect audio board/flex for liquid signs.
Remove the small audio board and check both sides.
 

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"2.6 on l7670"
Is that steady voltage?
Not good; check the correct ohm value for all R7671/7/8/9.
Be sure to have good traces.

Also check diode mode to ground at L7670.
 
Yep it's 2.6 on l7670 steady

Diode is 0.37

interesting, i mistakenly replaced r7671 with a 10k resistor instead of 10 ohm. i replaced it back to the correct one (they are all correct now) and now it doesnt show any sign of life, no track pad click either. I can see that p5g3s is only 90 ohms from ground. A little low isnt it?
 

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Check diode mode after 10-15s, once power removed.
You didn't have low value before.
Something happened when you've changed the resistors.
Be sure all have good continuity.
 
all checks out ok but it came back with the 0.05 diode on 5v rail. SO i injected 5V. I can see U810 heating up clearly. Took it off, normal diode readings. Then i replaced with another "GAY" chip from a different model donor. (i'm literally trying to find the donor i got it off and can't find it). The one that was originally on there is "GAY SJN" the one i replaced it with is GAY SJ5
It's the only chip i found that looks like is the right one. And sure enough it has normal diode reading with this but it still doesnt boot

also i think i solved the trackpad click mystery, there was a little tweezer nick in the flex, i sorted that and the click is back
 
yes that's what i meant
they both measure good i think. R8147 measures 0 ohms and r8144 measures 4.5 ohms. I assume it's good? I see schematic lists as 2.2 ohms each
 

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Did you try known good LCD assembly?
Do you get 5V_S0SW_LCD?

Check U8400 voltages; pins 5, 18, 11, 17.
Also check R8450-53 and their traces to J8500 and U8400.
Compare voltage and diode mode for SCL/SDA lines with good board; do the same for D8410.
 
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