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This Macbook comes dead without any liquid damage. I found some coils burned near headphones jack, and CS42L84A was shorted and replaced. But the machines doesn’t turns on and no green light. I can’t find any other shorted components.
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Re: Macbook A2442 motherboard 820-02098 no power on no green light
Your photos are too blurry to determine which resistors are in place and which aren't. Please upload some better photos, ideally from under the microscope. You said that you do not get a green light on the charger's tip, so please connect the USB-C charger to one of USB-C ports via USB Type C tester (like the one depicted below) and provide the voltage and amperage readings.
One of the chips - U7700 or the APU is damaged almost for sure. Without a thermal camera is difficult to determinate which one. The option is to remove one by one from the board and check the resistance to ground after removal.
In my opinion is more likely the APU.
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