MacBook Pro 15" Unibody (Mid 2009/Mid 2010/Early 2011) MagSafe DC-In Board

$59.95

Product code: IF161-037-1
Apple Part #: 661-5217, 922-9307

Product Overview

Connects wall adapter power to logic board. Safe magnetic connection prevents damage to laptop caused by tripping over the power cord. Identify by 820-2565-A on board.

Compatibility

Identify your Mac

  • All Mid 2009 15" Unibody MacBook Pros
  • All Mid 2010 15" Unibody MacBook Pros
  • All Early 2011 15" Unibody MacBook Pros

Product Details

  $59.95

 
 

Condition:

Used, fully tested

Warranty:

6 month warranty

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Installation Guides

MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011

Difficulty: Difficult

MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2009

Difficulty: Difficult

MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010

Difficulty: Difficult

 

Compatibility

MacBook Pro 15" Unibody 2.53 GHz Mid 2009
2.53 GHz (Mid 2009)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011
2 GHz (Early 2011)
2.2 GHz (Early 2011)
2.3 GHz (Early 2011)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2009
2.66 GHz (Mid 2009)
2.8 GHz (Mid 2009)
3.06 GHz (Mid 2009)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010
2.4 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.53 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.66 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.8 GHz (Mid 2010)
 

Stories

My Problem

After spilling a small amount of root beer on my laptop, I immediately turned it off and removed the power sorce. After wiping it off I let it sit for two weeks in my closet to dry. But when I plugged it back in the battery would not charge and only got up to 20% capacity (indicator lite only would show 2 bars). Also, the power sorce light was barely visible. The power sorce charged another Mac easily. Connected to the other Mac, it's light was bright and clearly visible. My Mac turned on and otherwise operated normally.

My Mac was out of warrenty and the people at my local Mac retail store (PeachMac) said there was nothing they could do.

My Fix

Even though everyone refused to even attempt to fix it, I couldnt just throw this machine away. i got on the internet and did some research. Once I narrowed the problem down to the MagSafe DC-in connector I was able to order the part and the correct tools (not available at the local hardware store). I followed the instructions to replace the MagSafe connector. It took about one hour. And WELLA!!! JUST LIKE NEW!!!! I fixed it.

My Advice

Three things come to mind: 1) YOU MUST HAVE THE PROPPER TOOLS. They are not expensive. 2) The specific detailed instructions with pictures were perfect. better than video to show the details. and 3) the keyboard cable reattatchment step was more tricky than it appeared. The comments left by others helped me figure in out.