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Repair information and guides for the minor refresh of the Late 2018 MacBook Air, with the same model number (A1932) and EMC number (3184). This model features a True Tone display and a slightly revised battery.

Computer randomly died, tried logic board and battery replacements

my MacBook air 13" randomly died after a summer without any use. logic board is fine, battery is fine, charging port is good. running out of solutions, ideas??

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How do you know the battery and logic board are fine? Are you using a second system to validate the parts. If you are then you’ve jumped over the issue as there are other parts which are suspect like the keyboard and the uppercase

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I've replaced both with new parts just for troubleshooting. I'll look into how to test those parts:)

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If the system is able to boot up at all let’s get a better idea on what’s happening, install this gem of an App CoconutBattery, take a snapshot of the Apps main window with the battery info showing as well while the charger is plugged in. Post it here in a new answer so we can see things.

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unfortunately it's completely unresponsive, display doesn't light up and the fan doesn't turn on.

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@noahmote - Sadly at this point you’ll need to refer to the schematics and board view drawings to trace out the power rails so see where they are severed.

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Have you tried plugging into a external display to check to see if the LCD is damaged?

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I can't get the laptop to power up at all, so that's probably not it?

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Noah Mote will be eternally grateful.
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