Hi,
I have a MacBook Pro 13 inch [B]A2238 M2[/B] and it was stuck 5V with 0 amps. I measured some important lines and I found a short on [B]PP3V8_AON_MPMU_ISNS_VIN[/B], I tried injecting 1v and I saw heat coming from the [B]mPMU[/B] so I removed the pmu thinking that was the problem. I don't know why I didn't check the other side of the border but there it was, a shorted cap. I replaced the cap and the short was gone, so I reballed the PMU and put it on again but voltage was still stuck at 5V and the current was fluctuating between 0 and 0.45 amps. I checked under the thermal camera...
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MacBook Pro 13 inch A2238 M2 stuck on 5V
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Hi,
I'm new to this community and so far so good! The forums I see on here are very helpful. I started micro soldering a few years ago and I was lacking knowledge since there is no one in my area that does this job. Since I found this forum platform my life is smooth as butter.
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