It has just happened to me as well on MacBook Air M2 A2681. LCD from XJS, it worked properly at first, but then I wanted to remove the screen again for testing another MacBook. When I reconnected it again, clipped the battery connector on, boom - 1%, not charging. Battery is at 100% health and 67 cycles. Has anything worked so far for you guys? I tried reinstalling Mac OS with no success.
MacBook Air A2681 battery problem after Screen Replacement
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No, nothing on my end nor anyone else who has posted in this thread. I did have a brief chat with Master Liu of YT fame out of Shenzhen. He said he avoids the use of the full display assemblies for this reason and uses the ultra fine discs (his product) to carve out the defective LCD using the original chassis. Understand this is not a resolution but apparently working for now. This issue is on our things to tackle once we have some 'free time'.
What I would do...
1) measure the battery voltage when all parts are fitted together
2) place the SMBUS SCL / SDA lines on a logic analyzer to study what exactly is going on in the communication channels between the charger IC and the battery pack
3) Is the BMS of the battery pack now in a locked state after this process? If you see the same results with different battery packs, will assume NO.
4) Does the firmware / OS stop the support of the battery pack due to the use of a non-Apple LCD? Perhaps. Booby trapped firmware to crash due to non-Apple parts?Comment
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Watch this video - I have not to completion. Not sure if he has the battery charging fixed or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlthplLR2f8Comment
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Dear we have a lot of tips, but till this day & time not found out a solution., assuming that the LCD screens which we are receiving from China has some problem & there is a direct interrupt with the battery rails. We are all waiting for your update. Try to replicate & let us know. ThanksComment
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So guys., yesterday I replaced the LCD Screen for a another MacBook Air A2681 laptop purchased from AE (XJSCYYCMAC LCD Store). I was so scared that the same problem might incur as mentioned in this forum. But all went smooth without any problems. So the outcome of all this which I believe was that the LCD Screen A2681 batch which I was purchased from AE (Seven Puppy) were defective & caused my logic board to go bad. I think whoever purchased & installed that batch had a problem. Maybe the MFG. came to know about the screens & worked on them & did some changes & introduced a new good batch & all good now.Comment
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YouTube video of the problem encountered: https://youtube.com/shorts/q7TLNv36LUo
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by MagJ_Hello Everybody,
I have a cracked screen and want to fix it. Usually, TrueTone will be gone as long as one does not prune open the screen and exchange only the LCD. However, I have seen the following Youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBNqhp6p_ZM, Solve MacBook M1 Pro screen true tone issue from the channel Master Liu, where only two chips called "display control chip" and "code chip" are swapped over to the new screen. I know, it is for the MacBookPro version. Though, I had the hope that it could work similarly for the MacBook Air as well.
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