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The laptop turns on fine and booted into Mac OS X normally. With new screen, new logic board, new heatsink installed, the rest of this job is simpler. Always wear gloves and safety glasses to avoid injuries. Have a replacement glass cover in case you broke the original one. Heat up the glass cover with a heat gun and remove it with a suction cup.Ĭarefully remove the glass cover and make sure not to damage or burn anything underneath. The glass cover is fragile and may break when you attempt to take it out. The screen is behind a glass cover, replacing the screen means we need to remove the glass cover first.
Replacing screen for Apple MacBook Pro unibody laptops is never an easy job. Now we have replaced both logic board and heatsink for this MacBook Pro laptop, next is to replace the screen. The board’s heatsink was not compatible and had to be replaced too. Now we have the replacement board, installing it brought up another issue. Unable to use the common A1278 logic board, we talked to our suppliers to source for an alternative Apple logic board with the same specs. This logic board, for some reason, is different from common MacBook Pro A1278 logic boards, it’s nowhere to be found in the market. We can now take out a replacement logic board and replace it. Testing has confirmed that this logic board is damaged and will need to be replaced. Now we can have a look at the logic board. Make sure to disconnect other parts first. Now let’s remove the logic board from the computer. For this laptop, after extensive testings, we have determined that its logic board, heatsink and screen need to be replaced.
More than one part will need to be replaced. The mission of rescuing this laptop won’t be an easy ride. This laptop may have suffered multiple water damages. The laptop was soaked with water (lots of water, inside a bag) and was no longer booting up. Still wondering if there's anything else that would be incompatible.One of the biggest challenges we have ever done! An Apple MacBook Pro 13 inch A1278 year 2011 laptop was booked in for repairs.
The cost/time of replacing an LCD along with the logic board makes such an upgrade less viable as you approach the price of a new MBP. The heatsinks are different, but they seem to screw to the board.Īm I missing something here? It would be great to get an essentially brand-new MBP for half the price but I imagine there's something to prevent users from doing this.Įdit: Further research seems to show that the LCD has a different connector, and the battery is a different model as well. Brief inspection of iFixit's photos of the respective logic boards shows that they have similar shapes, and screw holes seem to line up.
I found a replacement identical board online, but noticed that the i7 MBP's have the same model #. It will intermittently freeze, not boot up, not recognize RAM, and once did the 3-beep ram failure signal (Obviously, have tried swapping the RAM, even got a new battery). A friend has a MacBook Pro (Mid 2009, A1286, 3.06 C2D) that is in need of a new logic board.