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== Reference measurements (also schematics if available) == | == Reference measurements (also schematics if available) == | ||
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| MacBook Air A2337 | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Apple |
| Code name | A2337 |
| Release date | |
| Device type | Laptop |
Guides
Explanatory Guides
Repair Guides
| Affects part | Type | Difficulty | |
|---|---|---|---|
| How To Repair a M Series MacBook Wifi Not Working By Replacing Wifi IC | Logic Board WiFi IC | Soldering | 4. Specialist |
| MacBook Air A2337 Clicking sound from system board, showing 5v on USB-C amp meter repair | Motherboard | Soldering | 3. Hard |
| MacBook Air A2337 No sound from speakers repair | Motherboard | Soldering | 3. Hard |
| MacBook Air A2337 Not turning on, 0.00-0.05a current draw at 5V repair | Motherboard | Soldering | 3. Hard |
| MacBook Air A2337 Not turning on, current draw cycling between 0.00 and 0.45a at 5V repair | Motherboard | Soldering | 3. Hard |
Create a Guide
Device pictures
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Apple MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
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MacBook Air A2337 iFixit teardown.
PCB pictures
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A2337 Logic Board Front
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A2337 Logic Board Back
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A2337 Audio Daughterboard
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A2337 Audio Daughterboard Back
Reference measurements (also schematics if available)
Board 820-0216 Schematic: https://cdn.dorkydanny.org/MacBook/A2337/820-02016.bvr
Please consider contributing pictures to this section!
More Information/External Sources
You can manually link to external sources for additional information that might not fit here but are useful such as BIOS image dumps, firmware, etc!