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Title:

Pulled lcd connector pad

Text:

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Hey,

i had had a water damage Macbook come in for repair. I took the LCD Connector off because I noticed it was burnt on the right side of the logic board.

anyways, I pulled the connector off and noticed a pad was gone. I looked at the trace for it and it looks like the last pin is on the same circuit. Can some chime in to tell me if I could solder the pin over to that one? And possibly provide a schematic of this connector so I know what it does

Device:

MacBook Air 13" Early 2015

Status:

open

Accepted Answer:

+570723

Edit by: Daniel Ringuette

Title:

Pulled lcd connector pad

Text:

[image|1779126]
[image|1779094]
+
+[image|1779125]
Hey,
i had had a water damage Macbook come in for repair. I took the LCD Connector off because I noticed it was burnt on the right side of the logic board.
anyways, I pulled the connector off and noticed a pad was gone. I looked at the trace for it and it looks like the last pin is on the same circuit. Can some chime in to tell me if I could solder the pin over to that one? And possibly provide a schematic of this connector so I know what it does

Device:

MacBook Air 13" Early 2015

Status:

open

Edit by: Daniel Ringuette

Title:

Pulled lcd connector pad

Text:

+[image|1779126]
+
[image|1779094]
Hey,
i had had a water damage Macbook come in for repair. I took the LCD Connector off because I noticed it was burnt on the right side of the logic board.
anyways, I pulled the connector off and noticed a pad was gone. I looked at the trace for it and it looks like the last pin is on the same circuit. Can some chime in to tell me if I could solder the pin over to that one? And possibly provide a schematic of this connector so I know what it does

Device:

MacBook Air 13" Early 2015

Status:

open

Edit by: Daniel Ringuette

Title:

Pulled lcd connector pad

Text:

-[image|1779094]Hey,
+[image|1779094]
-i had had a water damage Macbook come in for repair. I told the LCD Connector off because I noticed it was burnt on the right side of the logic board.
+Hey,
+
+i had had a water damage Macbook come in for repair. I took the LCD Connector off because I noticed it was burnt on the right side of the logic board.
anyways, I pulled the connector off and noticed a pad was gone. I looked at the trace for it and it looks like the last pin is on the same circuit. Can some chime in to tell me if I could solder the pin over to that one? And possibly provide a schematic of this connector so I know what it does

Device:

MacBook Air 13" Early 2015

Status:

open

Edit by: Daniel Ringuette

Title:

Pulled lcd connector pad

Text:

-Hey,
+[image|1779094]Hey,
i had had a water damage Macbook come in for repair. I told the LCD Connector off because I noticed it was burnt on the right side of the logic board.
anyways, I pulled the connector off and noticed a pad was gone. I looked at the trace for it and it looks like the last pin is on the same circuit. Can some chime in to tell me if I could solder the pin over to that one? And possibly provide a schematic of this connector so I know what it does

Device:

MacBook Air 13" Early 2015

Status:

open

Original post by: Daniel Ringuette

Title:

Pulled lcd connector pad

Text:

Hey,

i had had a water damage Macbook come in for repair. I told the LCD Connector off because I noticed it was burnt on the right side of the logic board.

anyways, I pulled the connector off and noticed a pad was gone. I looked at the trace for it and it looks like the last pin is on the same circuit. Can some chime in to tell me if I could solder the pin over to that one? And possibly provide a schematic of this connector so I know what it does

Device:

MacBook Air 13" Early 2015

Status:

open