MacBook Pro A1707 Not turning on, no shorts repair

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MacBook Pro A1707 Not turning on, no shorts repair
Device MacBook Pro A1707
Affects part(s) Motherboard
Needs equipment multimeter, soldering iron, soldering station
Difficulty
Type Soldering


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Problem description

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Symptoms

  • Not turning on
  • Drawing 0A (no current) on 20V as measured by USB-C meter

Solution

Check for low resistance to ground on SMBUS_SMC_5_G3H_SDA or SMBUS_SMC_5_G3H_SCL

On older MacBooks, this would result in no battery recognition and a lower voltage on PPBUS_G3H—on USB-C models, it actually results in the machine not turning on at all. Can be caused by a tiny speck of conductive material in the battery connector.

Check for 0.4 V in diode mode on SMBUS_SMC_5_G3H_SDA and SMBUS_SMC_5_G3H_SCL (red probe on GND)

if it's higher the I2C signals will look funny, not going just between 0 and 3.3 V. Check D6950—it can be blown when the SMC goes.

Check voltage on PPBUS_G3H

If you have no or low voltage on this rail, check the repair steps below.

Repair Steps

low resistance to ground on SMBUS_SMC_5_G3H_SDA or SMBUS_SMC_5_G3H_SCL

Clean the conductive material, Video

0.4 V in diode mode on SMBUS_SMC_5_G3H_SDA and SMBUS_SMC_5_G3H_SCL (red probe on GND)

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Low or no voltage on PPBUS_G3H

It could be bad/dead ISL9239. Also check for ≈2.4 Ω on the two ISL9239 current-sensing circuits. If any of the 1 Ω or current-sensing resistors are blown, replace them first, or you will re-kill any new ISL9239 you try!