What is this flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset.
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iFixit's breakdown YouTube video of the Late 2016 Touch Bar have a clear picture of it:
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iFixit's breakdown YouTube video of the Late 2016 Touch Bar shows a clear picture of it:
[image|1399168]
Anyone knows what it is and does? Is it needed for the laptop to start?
[image|1399167]
Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged? I can see the part as replacement in the ifixit store. Great if I get the machine running again. :)
What is this flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset.
-
iFixit's breakdown YouTube video of the Late 2016 Touch Bar have a clear pictures of it:
+
iFixit's breakdown YouTube video of the Late 2016 Touch Bar have a clear picture of it:
[image|1399168]
Anyone knows what it is and does? Is it needed for the laptop to start?
[image|1399167]
Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged? I can see the part as replacement in the ifixit store. Great if I get the machine running again. :)
What is this flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
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Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset.
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Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset.
iFixit's breakdown YouTube video of the Late 2016 Touch Bar have a clear pictures of it:
[image|1399168]
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Anyone knows what it is? Is it needed for the laptop to start?
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Anyone knows what it is and does? Is it needed for the laptop to start?
[image|1399167]
Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged? I can see the part as replacement in the ifixit store. Great if I get the machine running again. :)
What is this flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
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Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset. Looking at replacement batteries on the web I can't see the flex cable is included.
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Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset.
-
However, looking at iFixits breakdown YouTube video of the Late 2016 Touch Bar, it appears:
+
iFixit's breakdown YouTube video of the Late 2016 Touch Bar have a clear pictures of it:
[image|1399168]
-
Anyone knows what it is?
+
Anyone knows what it is? Is it needed for the laptop to start?
[image|1399167]
Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged? I can see the part as replacement in the ifixit store. Great if I get the machine running again. :)
What is this flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset. Looking at replacement batteries on the web I can't see the flex cable is included.
However, looking at iFixits breakdown YouTube video of the Late 2016 Touch Bar, it appears:
[image|1399168]
Anyone knows what it is?
[image|1399167]
Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged? I can see the part as replacement in the ifixit store. Great if I get the machine running again. :)
What is this flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
-
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset. However, looking at replacement batteries on the web I can't see the flex cable is included.
+
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset. Looking at replacement batteries on the web I can't see the flex cable is included.
+
However, looking at iFixits breakdown YouTube video of the Late 2016 Touch Bar, it appears:
[image|1399168]
Anyone knows what it is?
[image|1399167]
Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged? I can see the part as replacement in the ifixit store. Great if I get the machine running again. :)
What is this flex cable attached near by the battery/battery chipset?
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What is this flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
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Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset (or nearby). However, looking at replacement batteries on the web I can't see the flex cable is included. Anyone knows what it is?
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Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset. However, looking at replacement batteries on the web I can't see the flex cable is included.
+
However, looking at iFixits breakdown YouTube video of the Late 2016 Touch Bar, it appears:
+
+
[image|1399168]
+
+
Anyone knows what it is?
[image|1399167]
Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged? I can see the part as replacement in the ifixit store. Great if I get the machine running again. :)
What is this flex cable attached near by the battery/battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset (or nearby). However, looking at replacement batteries on the web I can't see the flex cable is included. Anyone knows what it is?
[image|1399167]
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Does anyone know what it does and is needed for? Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
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Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged? I can see the part as replacement in the ifixit store. Great if I get the machine running again. :)
What function for small flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
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What is this flex cable attached near by the battery/battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset (or nearby). However, looking at replacement batteries on the web I can't see the flex cable is included. Anyone knows what it is?
[image|1399167]
Does anyone know what it does and is needed for? Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged? I can see the part as replacement in the ifixit store. Great if I get the machine running again. :)
Anyone? Thank you in advance!
What function for small flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
-
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of the flex-cable attached to the battery chipset. Does anyone know what it does and is needed for? Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
+
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of a flex-cable that seems to be attached to the battery chipset (or nearby). However, looking at replacement batteries on the web I can't see the flex cable is included. Anyone knows what it is?
+
+
[image|1399167]
+
+
Does anyone know what it does and is needed for? Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
-
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged?
+
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged? I can see the part as replacement in the ifixit store. Great if I get the machine running again. :)
What function for small flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
-
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of the flex-cable attached to the battery chipset. Does anyone know what it does and is needed for? Just to troubleshoot, do I need it?
+
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of the flex-cable attached to the battery chipset. Does anyone know what it does and is needed for? Just to troubleshoot, do I need it? (The battery is probably gone anyway).
Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged?
What function for small flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of the flex-cable attached to the battery chipset. Does anyone know what it does and is needed for? Just to troubleshoot, do I need it?
-
Also, do you know if the machine will start without a battery on USB-C charging?
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Also, Does the MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar start without a battery? (USB-C charger connected).
-
One USB-C module is fried also (right one). Left one is OK. Does it start with just one attached?
+
I can see that one USB-C module is fried (right one). Left one seems OK. Does it start with one side unplugged?
What function for small flex cable attached to the battery chipset?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Im trying to look over a water damaged MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar. I accidentally snapped of the flex-cable attached to the battery chipset. Does anyone know what it does and is needed for? Just to troubleshoot, do I need it?
Also, do you know if the machine will start without a battery on USB-C charging?
One USB-C module is fried also (right one). Left one is OK. Does it start with just one attached?
Anyone with experience?