Macbook Pro A1706 820-00239 No power, No liquid

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  • Eddieno93
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    • Apr 2020
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    Macbook Pro A1706 820-00239 No power, No liquid

    Hi guys, i have a problem with board 820-00239-A (no liquid damage). In short was U8000. After change still no power on but charging. I try change U7800 but still doesn't work. Here is all result:

    3V3_G3H - 3,3V
    PPBUS_G3H - 13,05V
    PP3V0_G3H - 3,078V
    PP3V3_S0 - 0V
    PP3V3_G3H - 3,404V
    PP3V3_SUS - 3,352V
    PP3V3_S5 - 3,354V
    SMC_DELAYED_PWRGD - 0V
    CPU_VCCST_PWRGD - 0V
    SMC_ONOFF_L - 3,4V
    RTC_RESET_L - 3V
    ALL_SYS_PWRGD - 0V
    S5_PWRGD - 3,265V
    PLT_RST_L - 0V
    PCH_INTRUDER_L - 3,078V
    PCH_SRTCRST_L - 3,057V
    PPVCCPRIMCORE_SUS_PCH - 1V
    PM_PCH_PWROK - 0V
    PM_PCH_SYS_PWROK - 0V
    PM_SLP_S5_L - 0V 100kO to GND (R1454)
    PM_PWRBTN_L 3,3V
    PM_RSMRST_L - 3,351V
    PM_BATLOW_L - 3,335V
    PM_DSW_PWRGD - 3,4V
    PM_SLP_SUS_L - 3,354V
    PM_SLP_S0_L - 3,352V
    PM_SLP_S3_L - 0V
    PM_SLP_S4_L - 0V
    PM_SLP_S5_L - 0V
    PM_SLP_S0S3_L - 0V

    PPBUS_HS_CPU - 13,04V
    PPBUS_HS_OTH5V - 13,04V
    PPBUS_HS_OTH3V3 - 13,04V
    PPBUS_S4_HS_TPAD - 13,05V
    PPBUS_PMIC - 13,06V
    PP5V_S5 - 5,01V
    P5VS4_PGOOD - 0V R7801 100kOhm and diode 0,425V
    S5_PWRGD - 0V, R7802 85,5kOhm and diode 0,456V

    After change U7650 S5_PWRGD is still 0V but now R7802 is 100kOhm.

    Any suggestions?

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