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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. In <strong>Apple</strong> System <strong>Pro</strong>filer do you<br />

see “<strong>Apple</strong> Internal Keyboard/<br />

Trackpad” listed under USB<br />

hardware devices?<br />

2. Reset SMC and verify if<br />

keyboard/trackpad is now seen<br />

in <strong>Apple</strong> System <strong>Pro</strong>filer.<br />

3. Disconnect and verify that<br />

keyboard flex cable is in good<br />

condition (no delamination or<br />

torn cable end, no missing or<br />

cracked tracks).<br />

4. Reseat cable and check that<br />

flex cable end is fully inserted<br />

and aligned with connector<br />

on logic board, and that<br />

connector lock is closed. Verify<br />

that keyboard now functions<br />

properly.<br />

5. Verify that all keys are<br />

functional using ASD.<br />

Yes Go to step 3.<br />

No Go to step 2.<br />

Yes Go to step 3.<br />

No Replace logic board. M15<br />

Yes Go to step 4.<br />

No Replace top case. Go to step 5. K11<br />

Yes Issue resolved.<br />

No Replace top case. Go to step 5. K11<br />

Yes Issue resolved.<br />

No Replace logic board. M15<br />

<strong>MacBook</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> (<strong>17</strong>-<strong>inch</strong>, <strong>Early</strong> <strong>2009</strong>) Symptom Charts — Input/Output Devices 99

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