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Circled is your missing piece area. Unless you have a nice soldering station, getting those back in with a normal soldering iron is nigh impossible. It can be done, it is just a MAJOR pain with out a pro solder set.
Honestly, I wouldn't bother repairing the logic board. Even if you do find the right piece/s to solder, there is no guarantee that is the only issue at this point.
I do not know the piece that goes, but I will take a look in a bit myself. NotNot saying you can't TRY to fix it... cap is a lot cheaper than a logic board for this, thats for sure. I just wouldn't be holding my breath that this will fix it.

And I suppose I must spam this... if I helped at all please hit accepted. :)
I do not know the piece that goes, but I will take a look in a bit myself. NotNot saying you can't TRY to fix it... cap is a lot cheaper than a logic board for this, thats for sure. I just wouldn't be holding my breath that this will fix it.

And I suppose I must spam this... if I helped at all please hit accepted. :)

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Honestly, I wouldn't bother repairing the logic board. Even if you do find the right piece/s to solder, there is no guarantee that is the only issue at this point.

I do not know the piece that goes, but I will take a look in a bit myself. Not saying you can't TRY to fix it... cap is a lot cheaper than a logic board for this, thats for sure. I just wouldn't be holding my breath that this will fix it.

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