Well the good news is your issue is not this connector! This is a simple compression connection of two contacts to the logic board and the cable element is part of the battery so if you damaged the cable then the system wouldn’t have even started off of battery and you would also have gotten an error within SMC. If it where bad you would need a new logic board.
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Well the good news is your issue is not this connector! This is a simple compression connection of two contacts from the logic board and the cable element is part of the logic board so if you damaged the cable then the system wouldn’t have even started off of battery. If it where bad you would need a new logic board.
At this point I think your issue is the batteries monitoring cable and/or its connections. Thats the cable you’ve folded over to the side. I would inspect the cable for damage and make sure you’ve properly latched the cable in each connection side. Review Steps 10, 11 & 12 as well as 13 & 14 for the other side in this guide [guide|135185] you’ll note the latches are folded up to release the pressure and folded back down to compress the cable within the connector when you reconnect the connection.
Otherwise the logic boards charging logic needs to be checked out.
Well the good news is your issue is not this connector! This is a simple compression connection of two contacts to the logic board and the cable element is part of the battery so if you damaged the cable then the system wouldn’t have even started off of battery and you would also have gotten an error within SMC. If it where bad you would need a new battery.
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Well the good news is your issue is not this connector! This is a simple compression connection of two contacts to the logic board and the cable element is part of the battery so if you damaged the cable then the system wouldn’t have even started off of battery and you would also have gotten an error within SMC. If it where bad you would need a new logic board.
At this point I think your issue is the batteries monitoring cable and/or its connections. Thats the cable you’ve folded over to the side. I would inspect the cable for damage and make sure you’ve properly latched the cable in each connection side. Review Steps 10, 11 & 12 as well as 13 & 14 for the other side in this guide [guide|135185] you’ll note the latches are folded up to release the pressure and folded back down to compress the cable within the connector when you reconnect the connection.
Otherwise the logic boards charging logic needs to be checked out.
Well the good news is your issue is not this connector! This is a simple compression connection of two contacts to the logic board and the cable element is part of the battery so if you damaged the cable then the system wouldn’t have even started off of battery and you would also have gotten an error within SMC.
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Well the good news is your issue is not this connector! This is a simple compression connection of two contacts to the logic board and the cable element is part of the battery so if you damaged the cable then the system wouldn’t have even started off of battery and you would also have gotten an error within SMC. If it where bad you would need a new battery.
At this point I think your issue is the batteries monitoring cable and/or its connections. Thats the cable you’ve folded over to the side. I would inspect the cable for damage and make sure you’ve properly latched the cable in each connection side. Review Steps 10, 11 & 12 as well as 13 & 14 for the other side in this guide [guide|135185] you’ll note the latches are folded up to release the pressure and folded back down to compress the cable within the connector when you reconnect the connection.
Otherwise the logic boards charging logic needs to be checked out.
Well the good news is your issue is not this connector! This is a simple compression connection of two contacts to the logic board and the cable element is part of the battery so if you damaged the cable then the system wouldn’t have even started off of battery and you would also have gotten an error within SMC.
At this point I think your issue is the batteries monitoring cable and/or its connections. Thats the cable you’ve folded over to the side. I would inspect the cable for damage and make sure you’ve properly latched the cable in each connection side. Review Steps 10, 11 & 12 as well as 13 & 14 for the other side in this guide [guide|135185] you’ll note the latches are folded up to release the pressure and folded back down to compress the cable within the connector when you reconnect the connection.
Otherwise the logic boards charging logic needs to be checked out.