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How do I know if my logic board is bad MacBook Air?

How do I know if my logic board is bad MacBook Air?

SYMPTOMS OF A BAD LOGIC BOARD

  1. Battery not charging.
  2. Not recognizing battery.
  3. No backlight/image on screen.
  4. Randomly crashing.
  5. USB ports not working.
  6. Not turning on.

Why does my MacBook Air logic board fail?

Your computer’s cooling system then disperses this heat generated for a suitable internal temperature. If this heat is not dispersed quickly, the system will overheat. This can cause connecting points or parts of the logic board to warp, which will result in a logic board failure.

Can a MacBook logic board be repaired?

Logic board problems are caused by physical damage, age, overheating, and liquid spills. Logic board problems are often completely fixable by hiring us to repair the board you have.

Can a logic board be repaired on a MacBook Air?

If we can’t fix it, you don’t pay. We offer component level logic board repair for the Macbook, Macbook Pro, Macbook Air and Intel iMac. We can repair liquid damaged boards! We utilize state of the art equipment. With this option, you send just your logic board in for repair, not your complete unit.

What should the temperature be for a MacBook Air logic board?

Preheat the (kitchen) oven to 220°C / 428°F with air circulation. Now put the logic board on aluminum foil pillars and put it in the oven, turn the temperature to 200°C / 392°F with air circulation.

Is there a warranty on a MacBook Air?

If you bought your laptop in the last couple of years, Apple might cover your MacBook logic board repair service under their warranty. Newer MacBook Air Models, MacBook Pros, iMacs, Mac Pros, and Mac Mini models come with a limited one year warranty and 90 days of complimentary support.

How much does it cost to repair a logic board?

*** International Repairs: Due to international shipping policy changes, logic board repairs from International customers will be charged an additional $50 fee due to customs brokerage. **** Remove all additional parts from the logic boards such as speakers, cables, and memory chips if you decide to send the logic board by itself.