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Yes the top part of the logic board connector (battery side) got pulled off. If you still have the piece you might be able to glue it back. But you will need to be very precise with the glue’s placement as it mustn’t interfere with the contacts or the latch. Replacing the connector is possible but it will take a hot air rework station and some skills to do it without making a bigger mess. Or, you just bite the bullet and replace the battery as the connector is on the battery side.
Either way I would remove the battery following this guide [guide|156551] as the person with the needed tool and skills only needs the battery and the needed connector [link|https://beetstech.com/product/macbook-pro-battery-bmu-cable-connector|BMU Cable Connector] it’s also available from other sources. Or just replace the battery the guide offers the part info.
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-Yes the top part of the logic board connector got pulled off. If you still have the piece you might be able to glue it back. But you will need to be very precise with the glue’s placement as it mustn’t interfere with the contacts or the latch. Replacing the connector is possible but it will take a hot air rework station and some skills to do it without making a bigger mess. Or, you just bite the bullet and replace the battery as the connector is on the battery side.
+Yes the top part of the logic board connector (battery side) got pulled off. If you still have the piece you might be able to glue it back. But you will need to be very precise with the glue’s placement as it mustn’t interfere with the contacts or the latch. Replacing the connector is possible but it will take a hot air rework station and some skills to do it without making a bigger mess. Or, you just bite the bullet and replace the battery as the connector is on the battery side.
Either way I would remove the battery following this guide [guide|156551] as the person with the needed tool and skills only needs the battery and the needed connector [link|https://beetstech.com/product/macbook-pro-battery-bmu-cable-connector|BMU Cable Connector] it’s also available from other sources. Or just replace the battery the guide offers the part info.

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Yes the top part of the logic board connector got pulled off. If you still have the piece you might be able to glue it back. But you will need to be very precise with the glue’s placement as it mustn’t interfere with the contacts or the latch. Replacing the connector is possible but it will take a hot air rework station and some skills to do it without making a bigger mess. Or, you just bite the bullet and replace the battery as the connector is on the battery side.
-Either way I would remove the battery following this guide [guide|156551] as the person with the needed tool and skills only needs the battery and the needed connector [https://beetstech.com/product/macbook-pro-battery-bmu-cable-connector|BMU Cable Connector] it’s also available from other sources.
+Either way I would remove the battery following this guide [guide|156551] as the person with the needed tool and skills only needs the battery and the needed connector [link|https://beetstech.com/product/macbook-pro-battery-bmu-cable-connector|BMU Cable Connector] it’s also available from other sources. Or just replace the battery the guide offers the part info.

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Yes the top part of the logic board connector got pulled off. If you still have the piece you might be able to glue it back. But you will need to be very precise with the glue’s placement as it mustn’t interfere with the contacts or the latch. Replacing the connector is possible but it will take a hot air rework station and some skills to do it without making a bigger mess. Or, you just bite the bullet and replace the battery as the connector is on the battery side.

Either way I would remove the battery following this guide [guide|156551] as the person with the needed tool and skills only needs the battery and the needed connector [https://beetstech.com/product/macbook-pro-battery-bmu-cable-connector|BMU Cable Connector] it’s also available from other sources.

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