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Broken logic board header

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Hey all,

I have a MacBook Air that's been refusing to charge and I noticed upon tearing it down that the 6 pin header for the I/O board has been ripped off the logic board, or at least that's what it seems. The header can be picked up to reveal 6 equal length pins soldered to the surface of the logic board. If I push down on the header with moderate pressure it completes the circuit and everything works. What are my options here?

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MacBook Air 11" Mid 2011

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Matthew Veitenheimer

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Broken logic board header

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Hey all,

I have a MacBook Air that's been refusing to charge and I noticed upon tearing it down that the 6 pin header for the I/O board has been ripped off the logic board, or at least that's what it seems. The header can be picked up to reveal 6 equal length pins soldered to the surface of the logic board. If I push down on the header with moderate pressure it completes the circuit and everything works. What are my options here?

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MacBook Air 11" Mid 2011

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