marcosoft360
New member
Hello, I am new here, and want to thank all of you who help us newbies. With that being said, I have a 1989 a customer brought in for repair to his keyboard. Where the connector connects to the board from the keyboard there was corrosion from water damage. Instead of replacing the keyboard, I got a replacement top half. The mac worked before the transfer besides the keyboard. Now, the mac won't turn on. I did not find any shorts, and I unplugged the keyboard and trackpad to see if they were culprit, and also everything else except one side type c connectors. Still nothing. Pressing the power button nothing in all instances. I also connected the mac to another to see if DFU would recognize and it did not. The macbook will not pull charge, there is a fluctuation of 5V 0.5 A, every 3 to 10 seconds. I did check that the 12v rail is steady, but to the right of the screw for the battery, the first inductor which looks to be the largest one on the board (2R7), fluctuates from 0.9v to 4v. Above of the small flex cable next to the battery screw is another inductor (1R0) which measures at 3.38v. I am assuming the 2R7 inductor is connected to the 5v rail.
Any help would be much appreciated to narrow down the culprit.
Thank you
Any help would be much appreciated to narrow down the culprit.
Thank you