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texynz

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Aug 16, 2014
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2010 MBP 13" unibody.

Inital water damage caused LED fuse to blow. Cleaned board and replace fuse.
Cable had damage so replace with new panel complete with the cable intact. Transferred airport card over. Working fine and used it for about 6 months.

Next the airport decided not to work. Thought it may have been the card. But the onboard ethernet also didnt work.

Swapped in a new airport card to confirm. Definatly not working. in OSX the system info says no hardware for the NIC and the airport.

Trying to work out from the schematics if they are connected in anyway, and it looks as if they are via the PCI-E bus.

From those experienced board level repairers, where to next???

Thanks

TEX
 
2010 MBP 13" unibody.

Inital water damage caused LED fuse to blow. Cleaned board and replace fuse.
Cable had damage so replace with new panel complete with the cable intact. Transferred airport card over. Working fine and used it for about 6 months.

Next the airport decided not to work. Thought it may have been the card. But the onboard ethernet also didnt work.

Swapped in a new airport card to confirm. Definatly not working. in OSX the system info says no hardware for the NIC and the airport.

Trying to work out from the schematics if they are connected in anyway, and it looks as if they are via the PCI-E bus.

From those experienced board level repairers, where to next???

Thanks

TEX

You should ask this question here: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1122338/

may have better response rate
 
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