MacBook Pro Retina 2012 to 2015
Liquid spill damage, Repair
Ultrasonic cleaning.
Microscope inspection
Micro soldering component level repair
Symptoms are as follows
1 No power after liquid spill
2 No Backlight on screen after liquid spill
3 Distorted display or random colours on screen and fault is not from the screen or cable
4 Does not boot to desktop or shows white screen
5 LED light in the front is constantly ON and the Mac doesn't boot up
6 Beeping sound
7 No display on the screen but when connected to an external display shows desktop
8 Not detecting battery or the SSD Flash drive
9 Short circuit on Logic Board
10 Constant Restarts and fault has been diagnosed to be from the Logic Board
If the Logic Board is unrepairable there will be no fee.
Used Logic Boards are also available.
Estimated price is subject to change, especially when liquid damage is concerned or suspected due to so many parts that can be affected.
With any warranty/exchange hardware and/or Repair to logic boards the client is reponsible for all shipping costs.
Liquid damage tips
after the spill
Turn you’re MBP off
flip it upside down
“if you can” unscrew the back and disconnect the battery.
That’s it!
Now call or email us to book your MBP in for repair
“DO NOT TRY TO Power it on”
if you have tried to boot up/power on
something will get fried.
(Don’t believe the old myth that rice will magically repair your Logic Board)
MacBook Pro 15" Retina Mid 2012
A1398,
820-3662
Black Screen, Non boot,
Fans on full speed
Repair $250
1 day turn around, No repair, No fee
No liquid damage
MacBook Pro 15" Retina Late 2012
A1398,
820-3662
Black Screen, Non boot,
Fans on full speed
Repair $250
1 day turn around, No repair, No fee
No liquid damage
MacBook Pro 15" Retina Early 2013
A1398,
820-3547
Black Screen, Non boot,
Repair $250
1 day turn around, No repair, No fee
No liquid damage
MacBook Pro 15" Retina Late 2013
A1398,
820-3332
Black Screen, Non boot,
Repair $300
1 day turn around, No repair, No fee
No liquid damage
MacBook Pro 15" Retina Mid 2014
A1398,
820-3787
Black Screen, Non boot,
Repair $300
1 day turn around, No repair, No fee
No liquid damage
Does your MacBook Pro seem to randomly turn off?
You are not alone.
If your MacBook Pro randomly shuts down or randomly turns off, this the solution.
This is a widespread bug affecting thousands of MacBook Pros all over the world.
The CPU has several power states and voltages.
Some CPUs have become unstable at the extremely low voltage on one of it’s cores.
The CPU will sometimes briefly dip into that power state, and if it happens to be on the core wherein it is unstable you will see the “silent” crash.
Screen goes black, a few seconds later it dies completely.
This condition was observed with external test equipment, as well as through internal cpu voltage monitoring.
Known Affected Units:
Any model with a 820-3662 Logic Board
Any model with a 820-3787 Logic Board
MacBook Pro 15″ 2013
MacBook Pro 15″ 2014
MacBook Pro 15″ 2015
MacBook Pro 13″ 2013
MacBook Pro 13″ 2014
MacBook Pro 13″ 2015
Upgrade your SSD/Flash drive
13" A1425 Late 2012, Early 2013
13" A1502 Late 2013, Mid 2014
13" A1502 Early 2015
15" A1398 Late 2013, Mid 2014, Mid 2015
All 15” MacBook Pros from 2012 to 2014
have some sort of Graphics issue
15” A1398 Mid 2012 & Early 2013
No upgrades to Memory
SSD/Flash drives can be upgraded to 500GB or 1TB
LCD, Anti-reflective coating removal service
13" $150 to $200
15" $200 to $250
Kingston A2000 NVMe M.2 with Sintech Adapter
5 year Kingston warranty
Compatible with these models only
MacBook Pro 13" Retina A1502, Late 2013
MacBook Pro 13" Retina A1502, Mid 2015
MacBook Pro 13" Retina A1502, Early 2015
MacBook Pro 15" Retina A1398, Late 2013
MacBook Pro 15" Retina A1398, Mid 2014
MacBook Pro 15" Retina A1398, Mid 2015
MacBook Air 13" A1466, Mid 2013
MacBook Air 13" A1466, Early 2014
MacBook Air 13" A1466, Early 2015
MacBook Air 13" A1466, 2017
1TB, in stock