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    MacBook Pro 13 2009 A1278

    Hello guys, new to the forums here and hoping I could get some help!

    I've some knowledge in the computer field but still rusty when it comes to capacitors and such so please bare with me.

    I received a 2009 MacBook Pro A1278. When I got it, it was completely dead and had no charger. Bought a charger and started charging it up, the battery now has a full charge. However, when the power button is pressed it is lifeless. No chime, no fan spin, no drive spin, nothing. I read about the power pads on the board and tried that, it'd spark very faintly but still nothing. Tried reflowing the Nvidia chip, nothing.

    Took my volt meter out and I'm getting voltages across the board from one side to the other. Did not ohm anything though. Taking a look at the board front and back, there's nothing obvious at all. Could someone guide me in the right direction? I'd greatly appreciate it!
    Last edited by Quickbird144; 02-10-2013, 06:56 PM.

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    Re: MacBook Pro 13 2009 A1278

    The areas circled are what I have checked with a volt meter.

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      #3
      Re: MacBook Pro 13 2009 A1278

      Try a keyboard bypass by shorting out two pads on a certain point of the board. Should be able to google it with images. Maybe the power button is shot?

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        Re: MacBook Pro 13 2009 A1278

        Originally posted by Quickbird144 View Post
        The areas circled are what I have checked with a volt meter.

        Hi Did you ever have any luck with this board? I have a similar issue. There is a white fuse that seems to be blown, it is near the display port, one side seems to go to ground. I don't want to short it as i am not so sure it should be going to ground and perhaps something else is shorted.
        I'm looking for help and trying to understand how to get a board view and the diagrams i need to trouble shoot it.

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          Re: MacBook Pro 13 2009 A1278

          There is a number marked on the board 820-???? Looks to be next to the fan wire in that photo.

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            Re: MacBook Pro 13 2009 A1278

            Originally posted by izzzzzz6 View Post
            Hi Did you ever have any luck with this board? I have a similar issue. There is a white fuse that seems to be blown, it is near the display port, one side seems to go to ground. I don't want to short it as i am not so sure it should be going to ground and perhaps something else is shorted.
            I'm looking for help and trying to understand how to get a board view and the diagrams i need to trouble shoot it.
            post a picture of ur white fuse and look for schematic in this forum. should be already there. 820-2565

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              Re: MacBook Pro 13 2009 A1278

              Hi Thanks for the reply. I had also sent you a PM regarding this issue as you seem to have helped quite a few others in similar situations.

              If you look at the photo Quickbird144 had posted above my board looks very similar. I did find the schematic but not the board view. Also i am new to reading this type of schematic and without the board view it seems tricky.

              If you look in his photo near the display connector (sorry, not port) you can see the white fuse (just to the left) I am not sure how to use the schematic to locate this fuse to see it's value and where it go's to.

              On a similar board view i did find that it looks like it might be very similar to diode D9701 (at least it is in the same position on the board)

              I found that on a boardview for a 820-2879 and D9701 appears to be linked to the backlight.

              My board is an 820-2565-A I noticed several people looking for a board view for this board but it appears with no replies.

              EDIT: I have added an image i found online of the same board but with someone else's problem so please ignore the missing component and look for the white fuse in the top right side of the photo. Also i tested voltage at R33F the 3 legged component. And it had 3 or 4 volts on the 2 legs on the left, i think the one leg on the right was also shorted to ground as far as i can remember.
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                Re: MacBook Pro 13 2009 A1278

                Originally posted by izzzzzz6 View Post
                Hi Thanks for the reply. I had also sent you a PM regarding this issue as you seem to have helped quite a few others in similar situations.

                If you look at the photo Quickbird144 had posted above my board looks very similar. I did find the schematic but not the board view. Also i am new to reading this type of schematic and without the board view it seems tricky.

                If you look in his photo near the display connector (sorry, not port) you can see the white fuse (just to the left) I am not sure how to use the schematic to locate this fuse to see it's value and where it go's to.

                On a similar board view i did find that it looks like it might be very similar to diode D9701 (at least it is in the same position on the board)

                I found that on a boardview for a 820-2879 and D9701 appears to be linked to the backlight.

                My board is an 820-2565-A I noticed several people looking for a board view for this board but it appears with no replies.

                EDIT: I have added an image i found online of the same board but with someone else's problem so please ignore the missing component and look for the white fuse in the top right side of the photo. Also i tested voltage at R33F the 3 legged component. And it had 3 or 4 volts on the 2 legs on the left, i think the one leg on the right was also shorted to ground as far as i can remember.
                ok, 2565 is magsafe code. look near fan or hdd connector for an other code like 820-xxxx .

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                  #9
                  Re: MacBook Pro 13 2009 A1278

                  hello i'm looking for
                  2010 Macbook PRO A1278 820-2565-A Schematic & Boardview
                  thank you

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