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Macbook Air 2012 Water Spill
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<blockquote data-quote="cikku007" data-source="post: 1788951" data-attributes="member: 398788"><p>Hi guys, so i have a macbook air 2012 that has been water-spilled. Now the macbook swithes on automatically when i plug in the charger. it will then arrive to login screen and after i log in the progress bars never start so im gussing it freezes at that moment. The fan also spins at high rpm. </p><p></p><p>so first what i did is replace the ssd with a working ssd. Result iss that i have the same problem progress bar never starts.</p><p></p><p>so then i started troubleshooting by using schematics and boardview. i assumed that a mosfet might be shorted since its switching on automatically. all of the mosfet i tested seem to function correctly.</p><p></p><p>I also checked diodes, resistance and fuses but still no luck.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be great !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cikku007, post: 1788951, member: 398788"] Hi guys, so i have a macbook air 2012 that has been water-spilled. Now the macbook swithes on automatically when i plug in the charger. it will then arrive to login screen and after i log in the progress bars never start so im gussing it freezes at that moment. The fan also spins at high rpm. so first what i did is replace the ssd with a working ssd. Result iss that i have the same problem progress bar never starts. so then i started troubleshooting by using schematics and boardview. i assumed that a mosfet might be shorted since its switching on automatically. all of the mosfet i tested seem to function correctly. I also checked diodes, resistance and fuses but still no luck. Any help would be great ! [/QUOTE]
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