MacBook Pro 14" M1 Pro Issue (Works but issues)
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Cannot run Diagnostics it crashes. Still sitting on this in our shop. Something we own, board is perfect looking. Did replace ISL9240 and still has the same issue even with new chip so that rules that out. Thermal sensor? You think that is something I can pin point not he board and replace. I have a few donor boards on hand.sigpic
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Hello, now coming back to this computer. Still boots and runs fine for one minute then crashes and repeats once it warms up. Any idea where I can look on the board to fix this issue? Would like to know where to start for this. Easy fix I believe but would love to know where to start. Thanks again.sigpic
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1) Can you DFU this unit?
2) Review each and every I2C line on the board. Check their voltage to ground and compare against the schematic expected voltage levels. If an I2C line (SCL and/or SDA) is stuck, then the I2C slaves (mostly sensors) will appear to be defective. The reboot power cycling may be from a timeout of the I2C slave nodes.Comment
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by rouninHi everyone,
I'm working on a MacBook Air 2020 (A2337, board 820-02016) and running into a strange USB-C issue. I've gone through quite a bit of testing and part replacement, but I'm stuck — hoping someone here can shed some light.
🛠 Original Issue
The machine initially wouldn't negotiate 20V over USB-C — stuck at 5V.
Diagnosis showed PP1V5_UPC0_LDO_CORE shorted to ground.
I replaced U3100 (UF400) using a donor board (A2179), and the machine powers on fine now.
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- "The system cannot be restored on this device. Failed to create new state machine for restore [com.apple.MobileDevice.MobileRestore - 0xFB1 (4017)]
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by pcbmaniacSubject: Help Needed: MacBook A1278 (3115) No PPBUS_G3H Issue
Hello everyone,
I'm working on a MacBook A1278 with the 3115 logic board and facing an issue with no PPBUS_G3H voltage. Here's what I've checked so far:- U7000 Measurements:
- Pin 3 has 0V, even though R7012 shows 16.5V from PPDCIN_S5_CHGR.
- Resistors:
- I measured R7010 and R7011 with one leg disconnected, and both tested OK.
Based on these findings, I believe U7000 needs to be replaced. However, I have a related question:- If I also decide to replace the SMC, do I need to order it pre-programmed,
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