any chance this could be caused by anything other than a damaged LCD panel? replacement panels are quite expensive...going for about 200...for a used part no less! in this picture you cant see it but when i first turned it on it was flickering pretty bad as well. the flickering was like between having ok looking color and then totally solarized like in the picture. it eventually stabilized into this.
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Originally posted by reformatt View PostScreen for mine. Sanity check is to run it to an external monitor via Thunderbolt to HDMI adaptor.
Great machines this series but a lot are consigned to parts only on eBay due to defective screens.
first thing i wanted to do was check for loose connection and identify which series mainboard it is (since it matters for ordering the correct replacement screen) but i found i dont have the necessary pentalobe screwdriver bit to get into the case!
ordered some bits. waiting on that. will post progress.
thanks!!!!
P.S. is there any way to get and replace just the LCD itself? all i can seem to find is full assembly with bezel and hinges and all thatLast edited by triplefour; 04-21-2023, 09:20 PM.Don't fear the repair...
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Originally posted by triplefour View Post
P.S. is there any way to get and replace just the LCD itself? all i can seem to find is full assembly with bezel and hinges and all that
Screens on the PC space typically use an existing design that is made to a standard spec and made by multiple suppliers. Apple go the other way, and get a factory to make the screen for them only, and change the design every year or so. The factory produces only a limited quantity as a result and you end up with scarce replacements and high prices as a result. It's a built in obsolescence.
There are aftermarket screens for some of the lesser resolution models like the Air, but for older Retina's there doesn't seem much out there.
Stick with fixing the Apple devices, as they are the low hanging fruit when it comes to repair. Apple customers are used to getting bent over and still keep buying their stuff. As such, they often will spend far more on repairs than their PC counterparts.Last edited by reformatt; 04-21-2023, 11:03 PM.
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Originally posted by triplefour View Postof course apple couldnt just put a hdmi plug on the laptop like normal people :[OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView
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Originally posted by reformatt View PostOnly if you are masochist. Unlike PC laptops (which are all self contained), Apple screens have the LCD and backlight diffusers/polarizers separate. The screen is also glued in on top of that, so getting it out without contaminating the diffusers etc is tricky. Then you need to source a replacement screen, which will often be a factory reject.
Screens on the PC space typically use an existing design that is made to a standard spec and made by multiple suppliers. Apple go the other way, and get a factory to make the screen for them only, and change the design every year or so. The factory produces only a limited quantity as a result and you end up with scarce replacements and high prices as a result. It's a built in obsolescence.
There are aftermarket screens for some of the lesser resolution models like the Air, but for older Retina's there doesn't seem much out there.
Stick with fixing the Apple devices, as they are the low hanging fruit when it comes to repair. Apple customers are used to getting bent over and still keep buying their stuff. As such, they often will spend far more on repairs than their PC counterparts.
but hey if they want to pay, who am i to turn their money away?
plus as an electronics repair guy with the nerve to dream of being an engineer one day, i am on the quest to be able to build or repair any electronic circuit.
thank you for your commentsDon't fear the repair...
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Originally posted by piernov View PostA1398 chassis does have an HDMI port. Also without HDMI port you can also use a mini-DisplayPort (which is a standard used by some other laptops as well) to HDMI adapter.
does this tell us the mainboard is most likely fine? or is there still something that could be damaged on the mainboard that would affect only the built in screen?
it would be awful to spend 200$ on a used screen only to realize it was the mainboard causing the issue the whole time!
also if its something on the mainboard, i could do a component level repair, im thinking a lot easier than trying to repair something on the screen itself.
relating this to my knowledge of tv repair, it looks like the kind of graphic problem you could get from a failed Timing Control board...which i would assume is some small board buried in the panel assembely.Last edited by triplefour; 04-22-2023, 03:27 AM.Don't fear the repair...
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some days ago got one macbook 15 2013 from ebay as non working. after repairing the mainboard that works perfectly on external, i had that on off screen. i replaced the lvds cable but problem is the same.
it do as the video i posted here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPN5CdsExeQ
im going to read voltage on the tcon board. it all looks ok under microscope inspection.
yes these macbook screens are really bad... when they go ko it's hard to find a valuable replacement. they go from 250 to 500€ for just the screen assembly, while whole notebook wort like 350€.
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Originally posted by dellxps15 View Postsome days ago got one macbook 15 2013 from ebay as non working. after repairing the mainboard that works perfectly on external, i had that on off screen. i replaced the lvds cable but problem is the same.
it do as the video i posted here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPN5CdsExeQ
im going to read voltage on the tcon board. it all looks ok under microscope inspection.
yes these macbook screens are really bad... when they go ko it's hard to find a valuable replacement. they go from 250 to 500€ for just the screen assembly, while whole notebook wort like 350€.Don't fear the repair...
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Yep sorry was thinking Air, not Pro, which has the HDMI port.
Unfortunately, cost of the screen for A1502/A1398 makes them uneconomical for refurb and resale. Everyone who resells these knows this, so any machine you buy as not working on eBay will very likely also have the display swapped out as well. The only time you come across a steal is from an end user who has no idea what the screens are worth.
So the boards/parts etc are reasonably easy to source because most are written off due to bad displays. The boards for the most part are easy to fix, but sometimes ones I buy have a shorted PCH or CPU. I wait for a cheapish board to turn up, but then if the price is cheap, it's usually got a shorted CPU in it.
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Originally posted by dellxps15 View Postinspected lcd t-con. all voltage present , but noticed one big bga getting hot. it was "parade ao dp635".
removed and ordered a new one from china. when it will arrive ill post back if monitor come back to a normal working condition.
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Originally posted by dellxps15 View Postinspected lcd t-con. all voltage present , but noticed one big bga getting hot. it was "parade ao dp635".
removed and ordered a new one from china. when it will arrive ill post back if monitor come back to a normal working condition.
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ok i finally got the correct bit to take out the bottom screws and reveal the logic board. i see a sticker saying C024084001EFJTCAF but a google search gets me nothing there.
serial on the bottom of the case is C02M924SFD58 and according to this site i found http://www.chipmunk.nl/cgi-fast/applemodel.cgi
it says its a late 2013 model.
anyone know a good source for a replacement screen?
and how to tell for sure what the part number i need is?
edit: i found a better site for looking up serial numbers. also cross referenced with what i find in system information on the mac itself. quite sure this is the exact model:
Apple MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.6 15" Late 2013 (IG)
https://everymac.com/systems/apple/m...lay-specs.htmlLast edited by triplefour; 06-09-2023, 07:46 PM.Don't fear the repair...
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Originally posted by triplefour View Posti have traditionally avoided apple products and been quite successful in doing so...up until now it seems! so of course i dont have this adapter. of course apple couldnt just put a hdmi plug on the laptop like normal people :[
first thing i wanted to do was check for loose connection and identify which series mainboard it is (since it matters for ordering the correct replacement screen) but i found i dont have the necessary pentalobe screwdriver bit to get into the case!
ordered some bits. waiting on that. will post progress.
thanks!!!!
P.S. is there any way to get and replace just the LCD itself? all i can seem to find is full assembly with bezel and hinges and all that
My best suggestion is buy a broken MacBook Pro 15” A1398 and take the screen off of it then buying one working. Risky but as long as the seller is honest and states the screen is good you save money this way.sigpic
MEOWING IN THE IMPOSSIBLE UNIVERSE!
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Originally posted by piernov View PostA1398 chassis does have an HDMI port. Also without HDMI port you can also use a mini-DisplayPort (which is a standard used by some other laptops as well) to HDMI adapter.sigpic
MEOWING IN THE IMPOSSIBLE UNIVERSE!
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update: changed the dp635 with another one i got from aliexpress. new chip get hot too and problem remain the same as in the video i posted erlier. i will inspect this problem more the next days, but seems like another component get hot in the tcon board on the lcd.
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Originally posted by Stephen View PostMy best suggestion is buy a broken MacBook Pro 15” A1398 and take the screen off of it then buying one working. Risky but as long as the seller is honest and states the screen is good you save money this way.
i am having trouble finding a conclusive compatibility list.
i read this page and still have no idea as my model doesnt seem to be listed anywhere
https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_..._Compatibility
for clarity i will repost these infos:
serial:C02M924SFD58
MacBookPro11,2 (Late 2013)
the seller of this item assures me it is compatible but i dont know if i want to gamble with a "D" grade screen
https://www.ebay.com/itm/133525802782
in the ad it has a compatibility list:
MacBookPro11,2 (Late 2013)
MacBookPro11,3 (Mid 2014)
ME293LL/A
MGXA2LL/A
ME294LL/A
ME874LL/A
MGXC2LL/A
MGXG2LL/A
but i cant find any model numbers that look like any of these in the mac i am working on.
but is it some kind of clue? does it mean any screen that comes from a mac with these model numbers is compatible with mine?Last edited by triplefour; 06-12-2023, 11:02 PM.Don't fear the repair...
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https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_..._Compatibility
The 2015 model is the one that is unique, but 2013/14 are interchangeable. Motherboards for 2013/14 are 820-3787. 2015 are 820-00138, 820-00163, 820-00426. If the board number isn't visible, it's usually hidden under a black sticker somewhere.
I think the difference is LVDS and EDP IIRC.
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