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Apple Technician Guide MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) - tim.id.au

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2010-06-11<br />

Deep Dive<br />

Check Result Action Code<br />

1. Open Photo Booth or iChat’s<br />

V<strong>id</strong>eo Preview window. Point<br />

<strong>Apple</strong> Remote at built-in iSight<br />

camera, press any button on<br />

remote, and verify that (as seen<br />

through the camera) a faint<br />

blinking light is on the remote.<br />

2. Verify that you can pair the<br />

<strong>Apple</strong> Remote with a knowngood<br />

system?<br />

3. Verify that <strong>Apple</strong> Remote now<br />

works.<br />

4. Does the <strong>Apple</strong> Remote now<br />

work?<br />

5. Does the <strong>Apple</strong> Remote now<br />

work?<br />

Built-in Speaker Has No Audio<br />

Unlikely c<strong>au</strong>se: LCD, hard drive, optical drive<br />

Quick Check<br />

Yes <strong>Apple</strong> Remote works. Go to<br />

step 2.<br />

No Replace the remote’s battery.<br />

Go to step 2.<br />

Yes Go to step 3.<br />

Symptom Quick Check<br />

Built-in Speaker Has No Audio<br />

Can’t hear any <strong>au</strong>dio from within<br />

the machine.<br />

No Replace the <strong>Apple</strong> Remote.<br />

Go to step 3.<br />

Yes Issue resolved.<br />

No Check and reseat IR/sleep LED<br />

board cable connection at<br />

logic board. Go to step 4.<br />

Yes Issue resolved.<br />

No Replace the hard drive front<br />

bracket (includes IR/sleep<br />

cable). Go to step 5.<br />

X04<br />

Yes Issue resolved. K99<br />

No Replace logic board. M15<br />

1. Make sure all software updates have been<br />

applied.<br />

2. Check in System Preferences: Sound: Output that<br />

sound output is set to “Internal Speakers”.<br />

3. Use the F12 volume key to set the sound to<br />

maximum.<br />

4. Reset PRAM.<br />

<strong>MacBook</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> (<strong>17</strong>-<strong>inch</strong>, <strong>Early</strong> <strong>2009</strong>) Symptom Charts — Input/Output Devices 102

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