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  • ronaldopdias
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2015
    • 91
    • United Kingdon

    #1

    820-01700 - No power - 20V 0.8A

    Hi.
    Got this Mac to repair which has no signs of liquid. No previous history.
    Battery is dead, but I tested with a good working battery and still same.
    PPBUS_G3 - 12.7V
    PP3V3_G3H_RTC - 3.38V
    PP1V8_SLPS2R - 1.8V Cycling.
    T2 is glowing from one side and cycling.
    SLPS2 and Awake is all cycling.
    • LDO0: 0.8V Cycling
    • LDO1: 3.0V Cycling
    • LDO2: 1.2V Cycling
    • LDO3: 1.8V ~ 1.78V
    • LDO_RTC: 1.5V Stable
    • VOUT_RTC: 3.3V ~ 2.69V
    • LDO_CORE: 1.5V
    I've checked all the coils in diode mode and all seems fine.
    U7800 replaced an same issue.
    Revive gets stuck on Installing system.
    Do you think the T2 ic itself is faulty or it still could be software?

    In DFU mode before staring Revive option all the power lines mentioned above are stable.
    As soon as I press Revive or Restore it starts to cycle again.​

    Thanks
  • sajidmirza
    Member
    • Aug 2021
    • 24
    • india

    #2
    I RECOMMEND U TO FIRST CHK ALL THE CD3217 CHIPS AND COMPONENTS AROUND IT,THEN ALSO CHK U7000 CHIP AND COMPONENTS AROUND.

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    • ugamazing
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2013
      • 160
      • usa

      #3
      Check SSD voltage and inspect for liquid to the power supplies. Common failure on these.

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      • ronaldopdias
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2015
        • 91
        • United Kingdon

        #4
        I replaced the NANDs, CD3217 all 4 and the U7000 and it still same issue.
        Do you think by any change the problem would be on the PCH?
        I could just replace, but I don't have the stencil for this.

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        • ugamazing
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 160
          • usa

          #5
          With T2 cycling and glowing, it's probably the culprit in this case. Just wanted to confirm the SSD wasn't the culprit, but now you've confirmed: Bad T2. You can replace it, but you'll need an unlocked donor etc. Also need to make sure you replace with identical model T2 (confirm part number--NOT just pulled from another 01700 as they're not all identical).

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          • mon2
            Badcaps Legend
            • Dec 2019
            • 13829
            • Canada

            #6
            Does PPBUS_G3 - 12.7V not imply that the T2 has booted and is working?

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            • ronaldopdias
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2015
              • 91
              • United Kingdon

              #7
              T2 replaced and the issue still there. Same symptoms.

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              • ugamazing
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 160
                • usa

                #8
                Originally posted by mon2
                Does PPBUS_G3 - 12.7V not imply that the T2 has booted and is working?
                I took his "glowing on one side" comment as a T2 short, as that's not a usual thermal print for that chip (and if it's rails are cycling but it *still* heats up quickly enough to catch via thermal?). But yes if ppbus is stable then T2 may actually be fine, but damn what's left? Bad CPU/GPU on these rarely prevents DFU/restore, and he's replaced SSD/T2/PMU/ACEs. Maybe a continuity fault? Maybe start checking your rails on all areas of the board just to be sure, maybe it was bent at some point?

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                • mon2
                  Badcaps Legend
                  • Dec 2019
                  • 13829
                  • Canada

                  #9
                  Remove all power. Meter in resistance mode.

                  What is the exact resistance of the following?

                  PP3V3_G3H_T @ L7660.

                  LDO0
                  LDO1
                  LDO2

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                  • ronaldopdias
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2015
                    • 91
                    • United Kingdon

                    #10
                    • LDO0: 0.195
                    • LDO1: 0.452
                    • LDO2: 0.528
                    • LDO3: 0.610
                    • LDO_RTC: 0.378
                    • VOUT_RTC: 0.391
                    • LDO_CORE: 0.376
                    • PP3V3_G3H_T @ L7660​: 0.392

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                    • mon2
                      Badcaps Legend
                      • Dec 2019
                      • 13829
                      • Canada

                      #11
                      What scale was used on the meter?

                      what are the units of measurement?

                      resistance was requested.

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                      • ronaldopdias
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2015
                        • 91
                        • United Kingdon

                        #12
                        The T2 that I replaced is from same lb model. But I just realize that the original T2 from the board I'm trying to fix is
                        h9hknnnBRumuvr-nlh and the donor T2 is
                        h9hknnn8Kumuvr-nlh.

                        Both board has 1TB storage.
                        Is this relevant?
                        Thanks.

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                        • ugamazing
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 160
                          • usa

                          #13
                          The important number will be the part number, i.e. "339S00467" etc. They MUST MATCH or the board won't power/boot/restore/etc. I believe on the 01700 2.3/1TB boards, they are largely the same but different RAM configurations will use different chips. For boards like the 00850, they had TONS of different T2 chips--maybe 10 or so. Super critical to match part numbers or you'll go crazy.
                          Last edited by ugamazing; 03-06-2025, 10:10 AM.

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