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Repair information and guides for the 2015 Retina MacBook Air. Model A1534

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Capacitor identification on MacBook a1534

Recently was replacing a broken usb c connector in an early 2015 Macbook 12” retina. When taking the bottom off, it flipped over by accident and the trackpad cable snapped. I have replaced the trackpad cable (and usb c connector), however the machine does not power on. Bit of research suggests that as the cable snapped before I disconnected the battery it will have damaged the logic board.

On the logic board, the capacitor nearest to the trackpad cable connector looks like it has melted a little (photo attached).

Can anyone help identify this capacitor? Thank you in advance.

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@stevestevie I am certain you got this taken care off already. So here it is for completion sake. That component is C7372 and it is a 45UF 20% 11V Poly capacitor in a CASED12 package. It is part of the VCC power stage circuitry.

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