Macbook A2289 - backlight problems - have checked a lot already - out of ideas

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  • survivalbloke
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    • Aug 2021
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    Macbook A2289 - backlight problems - have checked a lot already - out of ideas

    This is A2289, board 820-01987-A. It came in with the screen not working. We could not see any image on the screen, so we ruled out a backlight issue and instead replaced the panel. The display now comes up, but no backlight.

    I didn't see any signs of liquid damage, but there was some odd looking spots around U8400. F8400 has voltage on either side of it, and I have 5v present on R8444 and R8445. I did not have 3.2v at R8442 so I figured U8400 was bad, and I replaced it. After replacement, a brief probe to R8442 showed 3.2v so I assumed I had fixed the device. After reassembly however, there was no backlight. So I pulled the board again and when I checked R8442 there was no voltage. I probed around a bit more and came back to R8442 and then there WAS 3.2v. What the heck? I removed R8442 from the board and checked in resistance mode and the numbers were all over the place - highly irregular. I pulled one of these resistors from another board and installed it, but I'm getting the same thing - intermittent 3.2v on R8442.

    What on earth am I missing?
  • mon2
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    • Dec 2019
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    Re: Macbook A2289 - backlight problems - have checked a lot already - out of ideas

    Flux and remove R8442. Power up again and check if the enable voltage is ok @ R8442, pin # 1.

    What is the voltage to ground of EDP_BKLT_EN? (without R8442)

    The replacement device @ U8400 may need to be fluxed and reflowed to possibly correct solder shorts that are not visible.

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    • survivalbloke
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      • Aug 2021
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      Re: Macbook A2289 - backlight problems - have checked a lot already - out of ideas

      Originally posted by mon2
      Flux and remove R8442. Power up again and check if the enable voltage is ok @ R8442, pin # 1.

      What is the voltage to ground of EDP_BKLT_EN? (without R8442)

      The replacement device @ U8400 may need to be fluxed and reflowed to possibly correct solder shorts that are not visible.
      With R8442 out, I get varying voltage outputs on EDP_BKLT_EN. Mostly 0 volts, but sometime .2 volts. Just to be completely sure, I removed the U8400, wicked all pads, cleaned and prepped pads - then replaced the U8400. 375c is no too hot for installing IC's like those is it?
      Last edited by survivalbloke; 09-13-2023, 02:49 PM.

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