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MacBook Pro charging port replacement

Hi everyone,

I have a 2011 macbook pro, and recently bought a new charger because the old one was past its sell-by date. The charger is fine, it's the laptop that's not working well. The problem is that the magnetic port does not charge well when i connect it, and it needs a lot of fiddling and messing around until it charges and even then it turns off sometimes. Do you guys have a new charging port for this computer? Thanks !

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Well, yeah, maybe. But the one you need depends on the specific model of your computer, which you haven't told us.

iFixit doesn't currently stock the MagSafe board for 2011 17" MBPs - only 2009 ones. PowerbookMedic lists a variety of MagSafe boards, and specifies a different Apple part number for 2010 17" MagSafe boards (922-9288), but does not list either a part number or an item for the 2011 17" laptops. It's possible that a 2010 MagSafe board will fit, but it's hard to know without more information.

If you'll look at the About This Mac screen and identify the actual model of MacBook Pro we're talking about, we'll be able to offer more help.

Image MacBook Pro Unibody 13" and 15" MagSafe DC-In Board

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MacBook Pro Unibody 13" and 15" MagSafe DC-In Board

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Image MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Carte de raccordement MagSafe

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Remplacement de la carte de raccordement MagSafe du MacBook Pro 17" Unibody

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45 minutes - 2 hours

Image MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011 Carte de raccordement MagSafe (DC-In)

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Remplacement de la carte de raccordement MagSafe du Macbook Pro 13" Unibody début 2011

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1 - 2 hours

Image MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011 Carte de raccordement MagSafe (DC-In Board)

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Remplacement de la carte de raccordement MagSafe du MacBook Pro 15" Unibody début 2011

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45 minutes

Image MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Late 2011 Carte de raccordement MagSafe (DC-In Board)

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Remplacement de la carte de raccordement du MacBook Pro 15" Unibody fin 2011

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45 minutes

Image MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Late 2011 Carte de raccordement MagSafe (DC-In Board)

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Remplacement de la care de raccordement MagSafe du MacBook Pro 13" Unibody fin 2011

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45 minutes - 1 hour

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Hi what about for the MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012)

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Seek, and ye shall find:

Remplacement de la carte de raccordement MacBook Pro 13" Unibody mi-2012

All the MacBooks, MacBook Airs, and (I believe) MacBook Pros with MagSafe charger connectors have the MagSafe charger port on a MagSafe/DC-In board separate from the main logic board. All of those MS/DC-In boards can be replaced, although you often have to tear the whole machine down in order to get the failed board out.

I haven't looked through the teardowns for the 2017/2017 TouchBar MacBook Pro Retinas yet. The new logic boards have a very different layout from the earlier MBPRs, since you charge the battery though one of the two-to-four Thunderbolt 3 connectors, rather than through a dedicated power connector. My guess is that all the power/TB connectors are part of the logic board, just as the storage modules now are.

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Same issue for MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010). Is there a link for this model? Thanks in advance.

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Well, yeah:

Remplacement de la carte de raccordement MagSafe du MacBook Pro 13" Unibody mi-2010

Hey, folks: You can find any of the iFixit repair/replacement guides by clicking on the Repair Guides link up near the top of every page on the iFixit site. You then navigate to the particular gadget you're trying to fix, and all the available guides will be there. It's a lot faster than posting a question in a thread and waiting for someone else to answer it.

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