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    MacBook Pro A1398 - 820-3787-A

    Hi all, my keyboard lighting stopped working. I opened the casing to clean the fans, and after that the keyboard lighting stopped working. I did not unscrew something. I see the bars going up and down when pressing on the keyboard lighting keys. Already did SMC, PRAM reset.

    Did I maybe short something on the motherboard?

    #2
    Re: MacBook Pro A1398 - 820-3787-A

    Reseat keyboard backlight connector.
    OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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      #3
      Re: MacBook Pro A1398 - 820-3787-A

      Thanks, I already did that. I checked R7723 & R774 and they measure both 10ohm. All pins on J4915 are connected.

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        #4
        Re: MacBook Pro A1398 - 820-3787-A

        Backlight connector could be faulty. Do you have a microscope to see if its bent or ripped? If it is, you will have to replace the backlight film (easy fix but will require you removing the logic board again.
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          #5
          Re: MacBook Pro A1398 - 820-3787-A

          Found the problem. R7783 should be 0 ohm but was about 10k ohm. Replaced with a new one and backlight is working again.

          Does someone know how it is possible that the ressistor go bad?

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            #6
            Re: MacBook Pro A1398 - 820-3787-A

            Most likely the Resistor may have came off the board partially etc. I have seen an instance where a Resistor was not fully seated and the Audio was out on one of our Boards. We seated the Resistor and solved the issue. I would assume this was the cause, you could have most likely bumped into that Resistor and caused it to lift.
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              #7
              Re: MacBook Pro A1398 - 820-3787-A

              Connector manipulated while there was still power inside the board
              OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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