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This sounds like it might be an issue with the USB-C ports or the USB-C controller chip on the main logic board, given that the voltage on the USB-C port meter doesn't give the proper voltage. You could try replacing the USB-C board, but if that doesn't help, then the issue is probably due to a fault on the logic board, likely related to USB-C port logic. Good luck!

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