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<title><![CDATA[iFixit - Active Questions Tagged screen black &amp; not respondin]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011: Backlight not turning on after water damage. What to do?]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi all, first time poster long time follower. I have a slightly water damaged MacBook Pro 15&quot; early 2011 A1286 that was given to me. I was told it was caused by a bit of melting ice, the water got inside the casing where the DC-in board is located.</p>

<p>By opening it, I could see there was corrosion mainly on the DC-in board and a little around the the chips on the logic board on top where the USB ports are located.</p>

<p>Here's the thing, EVERYTHING works, it boots, sound works, ports work it charges when connected. However, the display does not light up. I can see what is on the screen under a source of light, the same as if when the brightness is turned down (obviously, I tried adjusting the brightness with F1, F2, without success). It does work perfectly fine connected to an external display.</p>

<p>I have since then cleaned the corroded areas with alcohol and it didn't change anything.</p>

<p>I have also noticed that there was what appear to be a small burn mark on one side of the display connector (on the metal part) and 2 of the pins on the cable are silver-ish instead of gold-ish.</p>

<p>I really don't know what to do to fix this baby up. Any thoughts/sugges<wbr />tions would be greatly appreciated. :)</p>

<p>PS: just for your information, I'd say i'm somewhat experienced in mac repairs, having repaired countless  parts/devices. But never really ventured into soldering anything though, yet! I'm a bit worried it might come to this.</p>

<p>⟐ Answer deleted July 17, 2012 at 11:54 pm -0700</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2012 23:54:20 -0700</pubDate>
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