friend I received one with this same problem, I changed the connector of the screen I also changed the cable that goes from the screen to the motherboard, I changed the fuse, without the screen it reaches 55v on pin 1 of the backlight, but when I connect the screen it lowers the consumption to 12.5v, do you have any idea what it could be?
When I put my meter to the same resistor it says 55.79 what does that mean? Also, when I unplug the monitor connector, it still says the samething. Would you happen to know whats up? I am still learning how to use the meter but I do have it set to ohms.
Thank you buddy. My screen has almost the same problem, mine was the cable I replaced the cabe and it’s perfect now. Do you have a original battery to sell?
Are you active ? I have a question I also own a small Apple repair shop and the other day I was taking apart the same model and I put a new screen on and somehow near the LCD one of the capacitors or something caught on fire and it looks like it’s burned out I just wanted to see maybe you can help me order the right thing to fix it
I have this same issue, Apple quoted me £680 just to look at it, I have given it to a local person who fixes electronics, awaiting to see what he says. But one second I was using my MacBook as normal on the desk (I don't even move it anywhere it's stayed in same place for over a year) and then it just randomly turned black. Same thing as you, when I took it into Apple they connected a hdmi and sure it was working on another screen. It's such a shame it's so difficult to fix and that I'm wondering how much I'll have to pay this guy to fix it, I really hope it isn't much. Apple told me their products only last 5 years and I shouldn't pay to fix it just use that money toward a new computer. So sad. I spent £2,800 on that after a couple upgrades at purchase. I thought it would last around 10 years. Wish I was as clever as you sir
Hello , I have MacBook Pro A1398 late 2013.I bought display, seller sent from A1398 2015.My display code LP154WT1 (SJ)(E1), display code from 2015 LP154WT2 (SJ)(A1).I know, new generation display have a different initialization method maybe different LVDS interface.How I can connect new display to old MacBook?Is it possible?
Bro why did you guys cut the video in certain parts was trying to figure out how to remove the screen bottom shiled after disconnecting the monitor, I finally got it though... -_-
friend I received one with this same problem, I changed the connector of the screen I also changed the cable that goes from the screen to the motherboard, I changed the fuse, without the screen it reaches 55v on pin 1 of the backlight, but when I connect the screen it lowers the consumption to 12.5v, do you have any idea what it could be?
Have you guys ever had this issue and was told to replace the screen?
yep, trying to repair it..
I have the same issue and apple can fix between 6000 - 10000 SEK
@@mrwxlfzdid you succeed?
this info save me, thank you!!! I was able to repair my screen.
Glad I could help!
friend I received one with this same problem, I changed the connector of the screen I also changed the cable that goes from the screen to the motherboard, I changed the fuse, without the screen it reaches 55v on pin 1 of the backlight, but when I connect the screen it lowers the consumption to 12.5v, do you have any idea what it could be?
how did you determine it was a short by reading it was 13 omz ?
where can I get that soldering tip?
When I put my meter to the same resistor it says 55.79 what does that mean? Also, when I unplug the monitor connector, it still says the samething. Would you happen to know whats up? I am still learning how to use the meter but I do have it set to ohms.
Where did you get the SMT connection ?
Thank you buddy. My screen has almost the same problem, mine was the cable I replaced the cabe and it’s perfect now. Do you have a original battery to sell?
Well done.
Are you active ? I have a question I also own a small Apple repair shop and the other day I was taking apart the same model and I put a new screen on and somehow near the LCD one of the capacitors or something caught on fire and it looks like it’s burned out I just wanted to see maybe you can help me order the right thing to fix it
I don’t think he will respond..
I have this same issue, Apple quoted me £680 just to look at it, I have given it to a local person who fixes electronics, awaiting to see what he says. But one second I was using my MacBook as normal on the desk (I don't even move it anywhere it's stayed in same place for over a year) and then it just randomly turned black. Same thing as you, when I took it into Apple they connected a hdmi and sure it was working on another screen. It's such a shame it's so difficult to fix and that I'm wondering how much I'll have to pay this guy to fix it, I really hope it isn't much. Apple told me their products only last 5 years and I shouldn't pay to fix it just use that money toward a new computer. So sad. I spent £2,800 on that after a couple upgrades at purchase. I thought it would last around 10 years. Wish I was as clever as you sir
Hello , I have MacBook Pro A1398 late 2013.I bought display, seller sent from A1398 2015.My display code LP154WT1 (SJ)(E1), display code from 2015 LP154WT2 (SJ)(A1).I know, new generation display have a different initialization method maybe different LVDS interface.How I can connect new display to old MacBook?Is it possible?
Bro why did you guys cut the video in certain parts was trying to figure out how to remove the screen bottom shiled after disconnecting the monitor, I finally got it though... -_-
How can i send my MacBook Pro to you so that you fix this problem for me.
We have all our contact information in the description
Do you replace components, I can and you a laptop or motherboard.
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friend I received one with this same problem, I changed the connector of the screen I also changed the cable that goes from the screen to the motherboard, I changed the fuse, without the screen it reaches 55v on pin 1 of the backlight, but when I connect the screen it lowers the consumption to 12.5v, do you have any idea what it could be?