![]() I found these instructions INVALUABLE in replacing my old logic board. Indeed that was exactly the case, and logic board replacement did fix the issue. In this video, I go over the process of repairing an Early-2011 13' Apple MacBook Pro that partially turns on, but the fan will not spin and the system won't. I ordered another new battery, and after draining a second battery without being able to charge, I figured that spark was the sign that I fried something in the logic board. Instead, the computer ran off the 30% charge that new batteries are shipped with. Further, the wall charger would not recharge the new battery. New battery installed, but the OS didn't recognize the new battery - black "X" over the battery indicator. Replace a 2.3 GHz logic board (motherboard) compatible with the Early 2011 to Late 2011. ![]() DON'T DO THAT! I saw the tiniest of sparks around pins 4-5-6 on the 9 pin battery connector. MacBook Pro 13 Unibody (Early 2011-Late 2011) 2.3 GHz Logic Board. However, when removing the damaged, swollen battery, I used the end of a flat head screw driver to pry up the battery connection. I've replaced batteries before, so I knew that it was definitely a swollen battery. ![]()
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