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|Needs equipment= | |Needs equipment=multimeter, soldering iron, soldering station | ||
|Type= | |Type=Soldering, Micro-Soldering, Part replacement | ||
|Difficulty= | |Difficulty=3. Hard | ||
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==Problem description== | ==Problem description== | ||
When the MacBook does turn on but there is no image on the LCD. Backlight may be present but the screen is black | When the MacBook does turn on but there is no image on the LCD. Backlight may be present but the screen is black |
Revision as of 16:15, 11 October 2023
MacBook Pro A1990 No image repair | |
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Device | MacBook Pro A1990 |
Affects part(s) | Motherboard |
Needs equipment | multimeter, soldering iron, soldering station |
Difficulty | ◉◉◉◌ Hard |
Type | Soldering, Micro-Soldering"Micro-Soldering" is not in the list (Soldering, Teardown, Part replacement, Cleaning, Software, BGA, General) of allowed values for the "Repair Guide type" property., Part replacement |
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Problem description
When the MacBook does turn on but there is no image on the LCD. Backlight may be present but the screen is black
Symptoms
- No image on LCD
Solution
- Check the LCD cable and the connector on both the screen side and the logic board side.
- The backlight power line is right next to the eDP data line for the image.
- Any minor corrosion here results in 30 volts or more going to the displayport mux, U9850.
- U9850 is what the dedicated GPU and the CPU's integrated GPU go to before it goes to the screen.
- Unlike the 13" machine where the backlight voltage destroys the CPU, here it destroys a cheap chip.
- Replace U9850, and the screen cable, and the connector(on the screen side and the logic board side) and it will usually be fine.