[Urgent] MacBook Pro 13" 2019 (A1989) not powering on!?
I left my macbook on charge after putting it to sleep. Later when I'm trying on turn it on, it's simply refusing to turn on. There are just no signs of life.
First I checked the charger and cable, they're all good and are able to charge other devices very well. Also, I am measuring the current drawn by the charger and it is not consuming any power when plugged into macbook, it just sits idle no matter how long it's plugged in.
Next I tried SMC resetting several times for T2 chip macbooks as mentioned on Apple's website, but that absolutely did nothing.
Finally I opened up the back cover and found that the battery is swollen (I am sure it has been swollen since a long time before this issue happened because the lid wasn't closing neatly but did after I open the back cover), still I just unplugged both battery power connector and logic connector between battery board and motherboard and left it for 5 minutes and put everything back together, no signs of turning on. Again tried SMC reset and everything but no signs of life.
I need to bring it to life ASAP, would really appreciate help of some experts in this community.
UPDATE : Got the MacBook back today. As guessed by Dan, the charging logic was at fault, and there was a lot of rust in that area on the back side of logic board. Altogether the local mac tech charged me USD 127 for the repair. BTW, he also punctured the battery really neatly and sealed it.
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Did you try powering it on without the battery connected? Especially with battery swelling, I would want to be sure the battery isn't the cause of your problem.
par Alisha C
@flannelist Does it turn on without battery ? As I read somewhere that they refuse to power on without battery. Also can it be turned on w/o the back plate installted ?
par Vishal Roy
@vishalroygeek The 13" ones usually do just fine with no battery. the 15" 2019 MacBook Pro I would expect to not power on without a battery connected. But I usually don't have issues with the 13". I would still give it a go. It should still give you a battery icon on the screen if it wants the battery to be connected to power on.
par Alisha C
@flannelist - If there is no load (amperage) measured at the USB-C connection. Disconnecting the battery wonât alter things here. Chech out Louis Rossmanns video on this 2019 no power
par Dan
So:
It's a charging issue. I think we've all gathered that.
However, there are many possibilities as to what happened. i'll list a few and those more experienced than me can comment on if any seem likely:
1) SSD failure. Louis rossmann highlighted this issue a lot, especially on the 2019's. This is where 12v goes through your ssd and poof. These are what hold the system so they might've gone bust and boom your macbook is gone with it
2) Charging controller failure. Rossmann also likes to mention CD3215's on macbooks. These can just randomly fail as a result of wear. I've personally never had this kind of failure however it is possible, but i couldn't tell you why.
3) CPU failure. Having this means your CPU got 12v and went KAPOOF. This would be a reason your macbook wouldn't turn on however, with it charging overnight, it shouldn't happen unless it's doing something it shouldn't
4) Thunderbolt ports. This would be best case scenario. This would be that your TBT ports have failed and just need replacement :).
par Nick P
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