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Mid 2012 model, A1278 / 2.5 GHz i5 or 2.9 GHz i7 processor.

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Help Finding Resistor and Capacitor Values on Logic Board

Hi folks

I have a little big problem. Yesterday I changed the battery of my Macbook Pro Mid 2012 13” i5 2.5Ghz (no retina). Unfortunately a small part broke off (see appendix). Do you know the name of this part? It is located above the battery connection.

Fortunately I didn't lose this part. How can I check it for function?

Strangely enough, the Macbook runs without problems. So I can't say what the part is for.

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I look forward to your help.

Best regards.

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it’s a capacitor

most likely used to filter power to one of the IC’s in the battery, the laptop should stay functioning but i suggest having it replaced or refitted

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That’s true it’s a capacitor !

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