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OK, well what I can tell you the battery is still within it max cycle count of 1000, just nudging upto 500 now. The design capacity is still quite high as well better than 80% so at this point in time you don’t need a battery!

Now looking at the batteries temp it’s on the high side (86 F) which maybe why the charger is not charging at this point (0 Watts).

The diagnostic errors ***PT006*** and ***PFM006***  indicates a problem with the SMC.

Can you tell us if the system has a liquid spill or do you spray the system with a cleaner and then wipe it with a towel? As often these errors happen when the logic board has gotten wet, another possibility is ants making a home inside and discharge tends to be acidic causing corrosion damage.

At this point you’ll need to open the system up to inspect things. The rub here is the top side that gets wet so you will need to remove the logic board fully out. But first let’s just pop the bottom cover off following the first part of this guide [guide|135253] stopping at Step 4. Compare your logic board with the image here [product|IF188-142] any stained or damaged components?

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