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No backlight, fuse blown? Works fine except backlight! A1398

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Hi! I will add a picture of the ''damaged area''

Just bought this MacBook Pro 15' Retina from 2013,  previous owner thought the screen was bad, but when i looked i could still see the display if i used a lamp.

I took of the back cover, it looks completely fine except for one small area, which i think has to do with the backlight?

There are absolutely no signs of water damage, but i guess that the fuse has broke because of water.

Now the question, is there any ''easy'' way to fix this without using a hot air station, which i dont have.

Can it be fixed with a soldering iron only?

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Early 2013

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No backlight, fuse blown? Works fine except backlight! A1398

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi! I will add a picture of the ''damaged area''

Just bought this MacBook Pro 15' Retina from 2013,  previous owner thought the screen was bad, but when i looked i could still see the display if i used a lamp.

I took of the back cover, it looks completely fine except for one small area, which i think has to do with the backlight?

There are absolutely no signs of water damage, but i guess that the fuse has broke because of water.

Now the question, is there any ''easy'' way to fix this without using a hot air station, which i dont have.

Can it be fixed with a soldering iron only?

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Early 2013

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