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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 that was released on September 19, 2014. Model Numbers: A1549, A1586, and A1589

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Short on PP1v2_SDRAM and PP0V95_FIXED_SOC help?

Water damaged. Ultrasonic cleaned.

I removed L1217, L1218, and L1219. The short is on the pin2 side, so not the PMIC.

I removed all caps on these rails and short remains.

Does this mean CPU is short? Or could it be another random cap on CPU output?

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Try to push voltage thru the rails and see what heats up, this usually works well and you will get an idea of what is shorted. Example I had a water damaged 6 and vccmain was shorted to ground, I put voltage to it and plugged it in and found a capacitor near the NAND that was heating up. Removed that and the short was gone.

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