14-Inch MacBook Pro A2992 Water Damage No Power Repair
Fault Description
This 14-inch MacBook Pro 2024 came in after water damage. The customer reported that the MacBook had no power.
When we tested it, the USB-C ports were not behaving normally. One port showed stable low-voltage current, while the other kept trying to restart. This told us the fault was likely on the logic board, not simply the charger or USB-C cable.
Quick Repair Summary
- Device: 14-inch MacBook Pro 2024
- Model: A2982 — please verify against A2992 before publishing
- Logic board: 820-02918
- Fault: Water damage, no power
- Initial USB-C readings: 5V / 0.4A stable and 5V / 0.23A repeat rebooting
- First repair: USB-C power-control circuit repaired
- Main faulty chip: SN2012024
- Second issue after boot: Microphone not working
- Second repair: LR940 and microphone flex replaced
- Result: MacBook fully functional
What We Found
The MacBook was not completely dead. The main power line was present, but the USB-C startup behaviour was still abnormal.
A small capacitor near the USB-C control area showed a very low diode-mode reading, which indicated a short. After removing it, the short reading improved, but the MacBook still did not start normally.
That told us the water damage had likely affected the USB-C control chip itself.
First Fault Found
The first major fault was in the USB-C power-control circuit.
We used a donor board and transferred the same-position SN2012024 chip. After this repair, the MacBook could boot into macOS again.
This is a good example of why board-level repair matters. The whole logic board did not need to be replaced; the fault was traced to the damaged USB-C control circuit.
Second Fault Found
After the MacBook started, we found another problem:
Microphone not workingFurther testing showed the microphone power rail was missing. We found LR940 was open and replaced it. The power rail returned only partly, which suggested the microphone flex itself was also damaged.
After replacing the microphone flex, the MacBook was fully functional.
Why This Repair Matters
Water damage often causes more than one fault. A MacBook may start working after the first repair, but other functions can still be affected.
In this case, the repair had two stages:
- restore the USB-C power circuit so the MacBook could boot;
- repair the microphone circuit so all functions worked properly.
This is why we test the MacBook after repair instead of stopping as soon as it powers on.
Final Result
After the full repair:
- the MacBook powered on;
- macOS loaded normally;
- the USB-C power fault was repaired;
- the microphone fault was repaired;
- the original logic board was saved;
- the MacBook was fully functional again.
This repair shows one example of how we help customers recover their Mac instead of replacing it. See more completed Mac repair cases here:
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