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Identify missing MB resistor on early 2011 MacBook Pro

I got this macbook pro for free, It was working fine before one of the display resistors blew up on me, and I have no idea how to identify what type of resistor it is. I provided a photo of the missing resistor.

Any help would be appreciated, I spent a decent amount of money fixing this thing up and it would be a pretty big loss if i couldn't fix it lol.

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The 2011 MBP 13" logic board is the 820-2936. The component to replace is inductor L9004.

Description: FERR-120-OHM-1.5A

Size of the component: 0402-LF

You could harvest this part from many Mac donor boards. Good luck :-)

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Thank you so much! Just to make sure, is this the correct component? I just wanna make sure I don't buy the wrong thing

https://www.digikey.com/en/products/deta...

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This is not a resistor, it's an inductor. Looks the same but different part it's a ferrite component, Contact the guys at Digikey with the specs I gave you. This component is on the 3.3v lane that gives voltage to pins 2-3-4 of the screen connector (PP3V3_LCDVDD_SW_F).

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