Tony Macaluso there is more than just one part under there. You have you WiFi IC (U217), your Microprocessor (U403), power management IC (U500) as well as a few other components under that shield. I suggest you remove it and take a look at which part gets hot. Anything else will be a guessing game. Even if you do determine which part needs to be replaced, be aware that you are still looking at SMC components and BGA IC's, so for that you will have to have special tools and skills to replace them.
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Tony Macaluso there is more than just one part under there. You have your WiFi IC (U217), your Microprocessor (U403), power management IC (U500) as well as a few other components under that shield. I suggest you remove it and take a look at which part gets hot. Anything else will be a guessing game. Even if you do determine which part needs to be replaced, be aware that you are still looking at SMC components and BGA IC's, so for that you will have to have special tools and skills to replace them.
Tony Macaluso there is more than just one part under there. You have you WiFi IC (U217), your Microprocessor (U403), power management IC (U500) as well as a few other components under that shield. I suggest you remove it and take a look at which part gets hot. Anything else will be a guessing game. Even if you do determine which part needs to be replaced, be aware that you are still looking at SMC components and BGA IC's, so for that you will have to have special tools and skills to replace them.
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Tony Macaluso there is more than just one part under there. You have you WiFi IC (U217), your Microprocessor (U403), power management IC (U500) as well as a few other components under that shield. I suggest you remove it and take a look at which part gets hot. Anything else will be a guessing game. Even if you do determine which part needs to be replaced, be aware that you are still looking at SMC components and BGA IC's, so for that you will have to have special tools and skills to replace them.
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Tony Macaluso there is more than just one part under there. You have you WiFi IC, your Microprocessor as well as a few other components under that shield. I suggest you remove it and take a look at which part gets hot. Anything else will be a guessing game. Even if you do determine which part needs to be replaced, be aware that you are still looking at SMC components and BGA IC's, so for that you will have to have special tools and skills to replace them.
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Tony Macaluso there is more than just one part under there. You have you WiFi IC (U217), your Microprocessor (U403), power management IC (U500) as well as a few other components under that shield. I suggest you remove it and take a look at which part gets hot. Anything else will be a guessing game. Even if you do determine which part needs to be replaced, be aware that you are still looking at SMC components and BGA IC's, so for that you will have to have special tools and skills to replace them.
Tony Macaluso there is more than just one part under there. You have you WiFi IC, your Microprocessor as well as a few other components under that shield. I suggest you remove it and take a look at which part gets hot. Anything else will be a guessing game. Even if you do determine which part needs to be replaced, be aware that you are still looking at SMC components and BGA IC's, so for that you will have to have special tools and skills to replace them.
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