MacBook Pro M4 16" A3403 on the table with water damage

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  • TimSinger
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    • Oct 2024
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    • Germany

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    MacBook Pro M4 16" A3403 on the table with water damage

    Hi guys,
    I have a MacBook Pro M4 16" A3403 on the table with water damage. I allready found the problem within a bad cap. As far as my researh went, I couldn't find the schematics and boardview for this MacBook model. They seem not to be released now. So my question is if anybody has a working A3403 on the table and could tell me, which specification this capasator has?
    I attached a photo of the missing cap. It's on the bottom side of the logicbard.

    I am very thankful for your replys.
    Thanks in advanced and best regards from Hamburg GermanyClick image for larger version

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  • A2000MHz
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    • May 2023
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    • USA

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    I'm a little late to your question but in case you still need this, it measures as 10nF


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