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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Sam Brown

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MacBook backlight not working, need help with diagnosis

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Spilled coffee on the upper keyboard/fan outlet. Wiped off and left powered on (I now know that was stupid)— after a couple minutes one string of LEDs turned off, followed by the other. The display still works (can test with torch behind apple logo) and it can still drive an external monitor. Board number is 820-3787-A.
I have had a good look at the logic board and nothing obvious—main fuse is okay, LCD connector seems okay, WLED driver is okay and supplying correct voltage.
[image|1840891]
[image|1840889]
[image|1840890]
-I have a .brd of the board and have checked some other components. This chip Q7706 appears to be the culprit. From the schematic it looks like pins 6, 5, 2, 1 should have 12.6 when pins 3 and 4 supply 12.6V. I am getting 0v on 6, 5, 2, 1. Would it be reasonable to assume that the chip is dead or is it more likely a short somewhere else?
+I have a .brd of the board and have checked some other components. This chip Q7706 appears to be the culprit. From the schematic it looks like pins 6, 5, 2, 1 should have 12.6V when pins 3 and 4 supply 12.6V. I am getting 0v on 6, 5, 2, 1. Would it be reasonable to assume that the chip is dead or is it more likely a short somewhere else?
[image|1840893]
[image|1840892]
[image|1840888]
Also I notice that the capacitor C7701 on my board is missing, shown in upper left of the yellow circle. Could this be a difference in board schematic or could it have burnt off?
Would appreciate some help before I continue any further. Thanks!

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2014

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Sam Brown

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-MacBook backlight not working, need help diagnosing.
+MacBook backlight not working, need help with diagnosis

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Spilled coffee on the upper keyboard/fan outlet. Wiped off and left powered on (I now know that was stupid)— after a couple minutes one string of LEDs turned off, followed by the other. The display still works (can test with torch behind apple logo) and it can still drive an external monitor. Board number is 820-3787-A.

I have had a good look at the logic board and nothing obvious—main fuse is okay, LCD connector seems okay, WLED driver is okay and supplying correct voltage.

[image|1840891]

[image|1840889]

[image|1840890]

I have a .brd of the board and have checked some other components. This chip Q7706 appears to be the culprit. From the schematic it looks like pins 6, 5, 2, 1 should have 12.6 when pins 3 and 4 supply 12.6V. I am getting 0v on 6, 5, 2, 1. Would it be reasonable to assume that the chip is dead or is it more likely a short somewhere else?

[image|1840893]

[image|1840892]

[image|1840888]

Also I notice that the capacitor C7701 on my board is missing, shown in upper left of the yellow circle. Could this be a difference in board schematic or could it have burnt off?

Would appreciate some help before I continue any further. Thanks!

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2014

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Sam Brown

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-MacBook backlight not working.
+MacBook backlight not working, need help diagnosing.

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Spilled coffee on the upper keyboard/fan outlet. Wiped off and left powered on (I now know that was stupid)— after a couple minutes one string of LEDs turned off, followed by the other. The display still works (can test with torch behind apple logo) and it can still drive an external monitor. Board number is 820-3787-A.

I have had a good look at the logic board and nothing obvious—main fuse is okay, LCD connector seems okay, WLED driver is okay and supplying correct voltage.

[image|1840891]

[image|1840889]

[image|1840890]

I have a .brd of the board and have checked some other components. This chip Q7706 appears to be the culprit. From the schematic it looks like pins 6, 5, 2, 1 should have 12.6 when pins 3 and 4 supply 12.6V. I am getting 0v on 6, 5, 2, 1. Would it be reasonable to assume that the chip is dead or is it more likely a short somewhere else?

[image|1840893]

[image|1840892]

[image|1840888]

Also I notice that the capacitor C7701 on my board is missing, shown in upper left of the yellow circle. Could this be a difference in board schematic or could it have burnt off?

Would appreciate some help before I continue any further. Thanks!

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2014

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Sam Brown

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-MacBook backlight not working but lcd & hdmi working.
+MacBook backlight not working.

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Spilled coffee on the upper keyboard/fan outlet. Wiped off and left powered on (I now know that was stupid)— after a couple minutes one string of LEDs turned off, followed by the other. The display still works (can test with torch behind apple logo) and it can still drive an external monitor. Board number is 820-3787-A.

I have had a good look at the logic board and nothing obvious—main fuse is okay, LCD connector seems okay, WLED driver is okay and supplying correct voltage.

[image|1840891]

[image|1840889]

[image|1840890]

I have a .brd of the board and have checked some other components. This chip Q7706 appears to be the culprit. From the schematic it looks like pins 6, 5, 2, 1 should have 12.6 when pins 3 and 4 supply 12.6V. I am getting 0v on 6, 5, 2, 1. Would it be reasonable to assume that the chip is dead or is it more likely a short somewhere else?

[image|1840893]

[image|1840892]

[image|1840888]

Also I notice that the capacitor C7701 on my board is missing, shown in upper left of the yellow circle. Could this be a difference in board schematic or could it have burnt off?

Would appreciate some help before I continue any further. Thanks!

crwdns2866306:0crwdne2866306:0:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2014

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Sam Brown

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MacBook backlight not working but lcd & hdmi working.

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

-Spilled coffee on the upper keyboard/fan outlet. Wiped off and left powered on (I now know that was stupid)— after a couple minutes one string of LEDs turned off, followed by the other. The display still works (can test with torch behind apple logo) and it can still drive an external monitor.
+Spilled coffee on the upper keyboard/fan outlet. Wiped off and left powered on (I now know that was stupid)— after a couple minutes one string of LEDs turned off, followed by the other. The display still works (can test with torch behind apple logo) and it can still drive an external monitor. Board number is 820-3787-A.
I have had a good look at the logic board and nothing obvious—main fuse is okay, LCD connector seems okay, WLED driver is okay and supplying correct voltage.
[image|1840891]
[image|1840889]
[image|1840890]
I have a .brd of the board and have checked some other components. This chip Q7706 appears to be the culprit. From the schematic it looks like pins 6, 5, 2, 1 should have 12.6 when pins 3 and 4 supply 12.6V. I am getting 0v on 6, 5, 2, 1. Would it be reasonable to assume that the chip is dead or is it more likely a short somewhere else?
[image|1840893]
[image|1840892]
[image|1840888]
Also I notice that the capacitor C7701 on my board is missing, shown in upper left of the yellow circle. Could this be a difference in board schematic or could it have burnt off?
Would appreciate some help before I continue any further. Thanks!

crwdns2866306:0crwdne2866306:0:

MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2014

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Sam Brown

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MacBook backlight not working but lcd & hdmi working.

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Spilled coffee on the upper keyboard/fan outlet. Wiped off and left powered on (I now know that was stupid)— after a couple minutes one string of LEDs turned off, followed by the other. The display still works (can test with torch behind apple logo) and it can still drive an external monitor.

I have had a good look at the logic board and nothing obvious—main fuse is okay, LCD connector seems okay, WLED driver is okay and supplying correct voltage.

[image|1840891]

[image|1840889]

[image|1840890]

I have a .brd of the board and have checked some other components. This chip Q7706 appears to be the culprit. From the schematic it looks like pins 6, 5, 2, 1 should have 12.6 when pins 3 and 4 supply 12.6V. I am getting 0v on 6, 5, 2, 1. Would it be reasonable to assume that the chip is dead or is it more likely a short somewhere else?

[image|1840893]

[image|1840892]

[image|1840888]

Also I notice that the capacitor C7701 on my board is missing, shown in upper left of the yellow circle. Could this be a difference in board schematic or could it have burnt off?

Would appreciate some help before I continue any further. Thanks!

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2014

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