[SOLVED]13" Macbook Pro Retina - Early 2013.

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vaswaniraj

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Hello, I have received a macbook pro retina display - early 2013. The problem with this macbook pro is that the trackpad is laggy. The desktop loads very slow. After a while the screen just moves from the desktop screen to the widget screen. The computer stays on if on charger, but if unplugged, after a while would just shut down. I cannot find the board number on the board. What is that I need to check to fix this computer.
 

larossmann

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Run ASD EFI version 3S162 and tell me if there are any sensor failures. Also try with known good battery, it will run funny with a bad battery.
 

vaswaniraj

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Louis, I am still not able to locate the Board number on the board. Is there anyway you can help me locate the same. As I am unable to locate the board number, I am unable to follow your advice to check U5400.
 

dukefawks

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It's a 820-3462. Use the 820-3536 schematic and board view. But first you need to run ASD 3S162 to check for errors.
 

vaswaniraj

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Hi Duke, I have downloaded ASD 3S162 via torrent, but I am unable to mount it on the external hard drive so that I can run it on the effected machine. Please guide me, if I am doing anything wrong. As I a aware of the Apple Hardware Test which is done by pressing the D key at startup, which I did and I get the sensor error IC0R: 10.996, but I am unable to run the ASD EFI. Please guide.
 

larossmann

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Louis, I am still not able to locate the Board number on the board. Is there anyway you can help me locate the same. As I am unable to locate the board number, I am unable to follow your advice to check U5400.

I Can't help you find the number without knowing which board it is. Every board has the number on a different spot. If you tell me the board number, I can show you where to find it, but this becomes a chicken/egg fallacy. Identifying boards is something you'll have to do before we can help you.

Either way, just find U5400 as I said and fix what is wrong in that area.
 

vaswaniraj

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Hi Louis, There was a CA3E..... number on the logic board which I googled it and it showed up that it is a 820-3462. I checked the U5400 area and nothing looks corroded. Can you please advice further troubleshooting steps. I know I am not good at this, but learning. Please advice.
 

vaswaniraj

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Hi, As advised by Duke and Louis that I need to download the ASD and run it on the machine, but the problem is that download it taking for ever. I was able to download ASD 3S162 but when I run it on the machine of Early 2013, it says it is not supported. I kept 3S155 to download yesterday morning via torrent, and till this afternoon I only see a progress of unto 17%. Can anyone help me with a link where I can do a faster download and not via torrent. Thanks in Advance.
 

vaswaniraj

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Hi Duke and Louis, As advised I ran the ASD 3S155 and here is the error I get " Sensor - Current (IC0R) -- Computing (test 1) - Sensor Reads Within Operating Range - Voltage.
- Check to ensure that sensor reads within operating range
ERROR - Sensor is reading above the high limit
-T E S T F A I L E D -
 

vaswaniraj

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Hi Guys, I did the following as well. As was recommended by Louis that a bad battery would also cause this problem, so I disconnected the battery and just boot the system on AC Adapter power. Even after turning on the system on AC Adapter I get the same error of IC0R and I also run the ASD OS where I get the same error as " Señsor reading above alarm point." As mentioned earlier that I even check u5400 and it does not show any corrosion. Further help shall be highly appreciated. Regards, Raj.
 

larossmann

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Possibilities:

1) Traces to/from R5400 are broken
2) U5400 is bad
3) U5400 is not receiving 3.3v on pin 3
4) R5409 is blown.
5) C5409 is bad
6) SMC is bad.

I am guessing on 1, 2, 3, maybe 4, rarely 5, and I doubt 6. These are the only possible issues.
 

vaswaniraj

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Hi Louis, I did the following :

Checked if U5400 was getting 3.3v on pin 3 and yes it was getting 3.3v - so does that still indicate that U5400 could be bad.
Secondly I checked the area of R5409 which I see in there, but I observe one weird thing is that the R5369 that resistor is not to be seen on the board.
Also the Cap C4921 I see it is heavily corroded and looks like it is blown.
Would any of the above observations be the cause of IC0R error.
Please advice.
 

larossmann

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If you see a problem fix it. If you see a corroded cap replace it, if a resistor is missing put it on.
 
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