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MacBook Pro A1502 2013-2014 Dies intermittently repair

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Revision as of 18:09, 8 November 2023 by ASRepairs (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} {{Repair Guide |Device= |Affects parts= |Needs equipment= |Type= |Difficulty= }} ==Problem description== Intermittently dead, no current draw or magsafe in fault condition thumb|Example image (Figure 1) -- No image yet. Help expand this page by uploading it! ==Symptoms== *Works but sometimes dies. ==Solution== SMC inactive, however not in reset etc. No clock activity noted on an oscilloscope. SMC_XTAL measured 1k to ground (shoul...")
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MacBook Pro A1502 2013-2014 Dies intermittently repair
Device
Affects part(s)
Needs equipment
Difficulty
Type


Problem description

Intermittently dead, no current draw or magsafe in fault condition

Example image (Figure 1) -- No image yet. Help expand this page by uploading it!

Symptoms

  • Works but sometimes dies.

Solution

SMC inactive, however not in reset etc. No clock activity noted on an oscilloscope. SMC_XTAL measured 1k to ground (should be in the megaohms). Tried replacement Y5110 from a donor and then SMC_XTAL measured 3 Megaohms. But this went back to 1k when the board fully cooled down. Reflowed the SMC and this resolved it. This board appears to be have been in an ultrasonic at another shop and likely had crap underneath it. Ultrasonic can't really do much under a BGA with edge bonding around it.