Keyboard and Trackpad unresponsive, liquid damage on logic board
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
I bought a MacBook air with unresponsive keyboard and Trackpad. I was told it had not suffered liquid damage, so I thought it'd probably be a case of replacing keyboard and or Trackpad with ribbon, but off course when I opened it up, I noticed there were some liquid damage marks underneath the logic board.
I cleaned this out with isopropyl alcohol and left it to dry. I can't see any resistors etc missing off the board. Connectors also look ok visibly. Put it back together and still the same issue.
I know the issue is on the logic board as I've tried another board from a similar MacBook and keyboard and Trackpad came to life.
I'm looking for some advice as to where exactly on the logic board should I be looking for any particular issue relating to the Trackpad/keyboard please?
Keyboard and Trackpad unresponsive, liquid damage on logic board
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
I bought a MacBook air with unresponsive keyboard and Trackpad. I was told it had not suffered liquid damage, so I thought it'd probably be a case of replacing keyboard and or Trackpad with ribbon, but off course when I opened it up, I noticed there were some liquid damage marks underneath the logic board.
I cleaned this out with isopropyl alcohol and left it to dry. I can't see any resistors etc missing off the board. Connectors also look ok visibly. Put it back together and still the same issue.
I know the issue is on the logic board as I've tried another board from a similar MacBook and keyboard and Trackpad came to life.
I'm looking for some advice as to where exactly on the logic board should I be looking for any particular issue relating to the Trackpad/keyboard please?
Picture of cleaned up logic board is attached.
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Thanks