MacBook Air M2 15 — power cycling

max737

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Hi everyone,

I'm working on a MacBook Air M2 15" (A2941, board 820-03160) that is stuck in a continuous power-cycling loop. My measurements don't point to a classic short to ground, so I'd appreciate a second opinion on where to look next.

History

  • Worked normally, then suddenly went black and would not power on again.
  • No liquid damage — board is visually clean, no corrosion, indicators not tripped.
  • A shop previously diagnosed it as a dead logic board.
Power-cycling behavior

  • On both MagSafe and USB-C, the input voltage ramps from 5V up to ~19V and then repeats non-stop.
  • Probing PPBUS_AON during the cycle: it builds up to ~12.3V, collapses to 0V, then builds up again, over and over. All rails rise and fall together in the same rhythm.
  • The cycling is fast and continuous (several times per second).
Why I don't think it's a short

  • I mapped the whole power section in diode mode to ground (red probe on GND). All values are within normal range — nothing reads 0.000 or noticeably lower than its neighbors.
  • Every rail actually reaches its target voltage before the whole board resets together.
Based on this, it looks to me like a power-on sequence that keeps aborting and restarting (a boot loop) rather than a rail being pulled down by a short. I just can't tell what is aborting the sequence.

DFU

  • Keyboard flex is connected and the power button works, but the board does not appear in Apple Configurator. I suspect the fast cycling prevents the DFU handshake from completing.
  • No keyboard backlight and no click response from the trackpad.
Question Given this behavior, what would you check next to find what's aborting the power-on sequence? And is there a known force-DFU test point on the A2941 / 820-03160 that would let me force DFU independently of the cycling?

Thanks in advance — happy to provide additional measurements or photos.
 
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