Hello everybody!
First, I want to say this is an utterly amazing thread; I haven't read the ENTIRE thing, but have gotten up to page 20 or so...
Basically, here's my situation:
I have a Late 2011 13" MBP (K20i), NO liquid spill; I honestly have no idea what the hell happened. One day it was okay but with the HDD had become badly corrupted, upon fixing it on another computer and putting it back, it wouldn't turn on.
After much debugging and trying everything I've though to do, here's what I've found out.
First, the symptoms:
- Non-responsive to power button or shorting of power pads.
- Magsafe does not light at all (occasionally it goes dim green and very rarely alternates dim green and dim amber), battery does not charge.
- Powers on and can even boot the OS if I use the SMC bypass method (Obviously when I do that, fans on full, no sensors, etc.)
- I've tried running an ASD while on that mode, it gives me an SMC communication error (which I believe is normal in that mode) and nothing else fails. Obviously, since there's no SMC there are no sensors.
- This will only work if I charge the battery on another mac.
I have tried booting into rEFInd and force-flashing the SMC to no avail. I get an error because the SMC is in B (base) mode instead of the correct A (I think), if I reset the smc via the command-line with the smc flashing utility, the commands returns 0 and the computer immediately turns off and exists the SMC bypass mode, so again it won't boot.
I remember when I first opened it there was a little bit of corrosion around the SMC chip but I thoroughly cleaned with IPA the first time I opened it (of course, battery disconnected)
Now, I cannot spot anything physically wrong with the board.
Measurements I've done:
- G3Hot is around 3.45V wherever I measure it.
- No SMC_BC_ACOK.
- Magsafe pins 2 and 4, 0.3V.
- Both fuses are OK.
- The SMC_RESET_L gave me (I think) 2.8V.
Have measured a couple resistances relating to the above measurements and they've all measure very close to the values the schematic gives.
I have no idea where to go from here.
Frankly I feel somewhat like a kid playing with his father's tools but just maybe I can learn enough and you can help enough to at least be able to diagnose the issue.
Here's the relevant portion of the ASD log: