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MacBook Pro A1708 Kills USBC devices repair

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MacBook Pro A1708 Kills USBC devices repair
Device MacBook Pro A1708
Affects part(s) Motherboard
Needs equipment multimeter, soldering iron, soldering station
Difficulty ◉◉◉◌ Hard
Type Soldering


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Problem description

This is a dangerous issue that can potentially occur on the A1708 MacBook where the laptop sends more than 5V to connected USB devices, thus killing them. Here's how you could solve this issue.

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Symptoms

  • Kills USB-C devices

Solution

Make sure that 20 V is only present on C3101 OR C3201 (PP20V_USBC_XA_VBUS OR PP20V_USBC_XB_VBUS). If A is making 20 V on B, or vice versa, likely need to replace the MOSFETs Q3100 and/or Q3200, since they're letting 20 V through (backwards!) when they're not supposed to.