Seeking LCD Schematic for MacBook Pro M1 A2485 - Aiming to Repair, Not Replace

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  • spwoof
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    Seeking LCD Schematic for MacBook Pro M1 A2485 - Aiming to Repair, Not Replace

    Hello everyone,

    I'm currently working on a MacBook Pro A2485 and have encountered an issue with the LCD. Instead of opting for a full replacement, I'm interested in performing an in-depth repair on the LCD itself. I'm hoping to find the schematic for the LCD in order to understand its architecture and troubleshoot more effectively.

    If anyone has access to the schematic or can point me in the right direction, I'd really appreciate it. My goal is to repair the components and connections within the display, rather than going for a costly replacement. I've been in the notebook repair business for 20 years, but MacBook LCDs are new territory for me, and I'm eager to learn.

    Thanks in advance for any assistance!​

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