I bought a second hand macbook, still under warranty, apparently the last owner spilled some liquid on the equipment, causing a problem with the screen. Apple only accepts to do the repair if they change all the parts (Logic board, connector, screen), for me it's not feasible.
I can use the macbook with an external monitor without noticing problems, IO, camera, microphone, charging, keyboard, touch ID, everything works except the monitor.
Is it a good idea to buy the screen and repair only this part myself or is there a high chance the problem is in the logic board?
Image on monitor (looks like an x-ray)
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Image on external vs internal screen.
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A cable deformity.
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=== Atualizar (05/16/23) ===
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Updating with the solution to the problem. In my case the solution was to change the screen for an original apple one.
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1- Carefully read the information on this page. https://support.apple.com/self-service-repair[br]
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2- Buy the screen and angle sensor from this site indicated by apple, yes you need to change both. https://selfservicerepair.com/home[br]
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3- It is mandatory to contact apple so that they can calibrate the colors of the screen and the angle sensor.
I bought a second hand macbook, still under warranty, apparently the last owner spilled some liquid on the equipment, causing a problem with the screen. Apple only accepts to do the repair if they change all the parts (Logic board, connector, screen), for me it's not feasible.
I can use the macbook with an external monitor without noticing problems, IO, camera, microphone, charging, keyboard, touch ID, everything works except the monitor.
Is it a good idea to buy the screen and repair only this part myself or is there a high chance the problem is in the logic board?
I bought a second hand macbook, still under warranty, apparently the last owner spilled some liquid on the equipment, causing a problem with the screen. Apple only accepts to do the repair if they change all the parts (Logic board, connector, screen), for me it's not feasible.
I can use the macbook with an external monitor without noticing problems, IO, camera, microphone, charging, keyboard, touch ID, everything works except the monitor.
Is it a good idea to buy the screen and repair only this part myself or is there a high chance the problem is in the logic board?
I bought a second hand macbook, still under warranty, apparently the last owner spilled some liquid on the equipment, causing a problem with the screen. Apple only accepts to do the repair if they change all the parts (Logic board, connector, screen), for me it's not feasible.
I can use the macbook with an external monitor without noticing problems, IO, camera, microphone, charging, keyboard, touch ID, everything works except the monitor.
Is it a good idea to buy the screen and repair only this part myself or is there a high chance the problem is in the logic board?
Image on monitor (looks like an x-ray)
[image|2783990]
[image|2783989]
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Support Apple images:[br]
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[image|2783995]
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[image|2783994]
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[image|2783993]
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[image|2783992]
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My images:[br]
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No damage to monitor connectors.[br]
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[image|2784012]
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A cable deformity.
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