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Introduction
Use this guide to replace the Touch ID sensor/power button in your MacBook Air 13" 2022.
You may need to replace the Touch ID sensor/power button if it's unresponsive, inconsistent, or physically damaged.
***To maintain Touch ID functionality, you must also replace your logic board with a new one that's paired to the replacement Touch ID sensor.*** The MacBook Air's original Touch ID sensor is uniquely paired to the logic board at the factory—and without Apple’s proprietary calibration process, even a genuine replacement logic board from another MacBook Pro won’t work.
***Note***: Replacing the Touch ID sensor required removing the logic board and right speaker.