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hello s back and this time we have a nice laptop to repair MacBook Pro this job is coming from a locer repair shop and itamp;#39;s coming with no power okay letamp;#39;s plug a USBC charger and see what he doing so we have the charger plug in the charger and the meter it is coming on but the voltage is stuck to 4 volts and nearly no current letamp;#39;s up to the other USBC port five five volts and nearly no current pressing the power button and nothing happened you can see that nothing is changing good at least itamp;#39;s um itamp;#39;s okay because you have a port with 19 and other Port like 5 Vols thatamp;#39;s thatamp;#39;s thatamp;#39;s worst so we know the PD controllers are not negotiating the voltage let me open the laptop quickly and letamp;#39;s have a look inside now what do I expect I expect a short on the main power rail or on the 3.3 and the laptop is open thatamp;#39;s a nice MacBook board looking good I canamp;#39;t see liquid damage I mean itamp;#39;s look