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Why won't my MacBook Pro power up after keyboard replacement?

I replaced my keyboard and now the MacBook Pro will not power up. When I connect the power cord, it lights up green? What did I miss?

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Why was the keyboard replaced? Would it power up before? Did you replace the keyboard or the top case?

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Check your ribbon cable connector. If it's not in far enough or right side up there's your problem. (Usually people "think" it "looks" connected, but it's not)

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which ribbon cable connector? There are many.

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First, make sure the case you purchased was fully-tested and in working condition when you bought it (I've purchased 100+ cases on eBay, and I'd say a solid 1/3 of them are bad or not fully tested). Providing the case is good and fully-functional, I would re-seat the keyboard cable. Next, I would test the top case by installing the battery, prompting the orange/amber LED light on the charger, and then resetting the PMU by pressing the left "shift", "control", and "option" keys along with the power button all at the exact same time for at least 5 seconds. If you see the charging light turn from orange to green, then you know that at least the power button is good, and the laptop "should" power on. One other thing to try, is to unplug the top case cable from the logic board and try "jumping" the board using the two power-pads near the keyboard connector. I have experienced top cases that appeared good, but were shorted to the point where they would cause the computer not to turn on (despite the PMU resetting).

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What is right side up?

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