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Hi, my MacBook Pro 2009 15" just went out of battery power. When I plugged in the power adapter it lights green but it does not charge. I tried with a charged battery from another A1286 and the machine starts up just fine. But it says “Not charging”. So I changed the MagSafe card. I know this MagSafe card works because I have it in another A1286. It is till not charging and the machine will not run off the charger, only on battery, which it does not charge of course. Just to add this. I tried to reset SMC with no luck. Where can I look now? Are there some other parts that could be damaged? This MBP has not had any liquid spill. Glad for any advice! Update: When I plug in the charger the screen lightens and it goes darker when I remove the charger - so it seems it recognizes there is a charger connected? Interesting is the system profile images I have attached. Look at the power section when I have the charger connected and not connected. As soon as I plug in the charger the battery symbol changes from battery to (Not charging). Sorry for the Norwegian profile output. Hope you understand it!
The charger (AC MagSafe adapter) appears not to be working correctly. On the left of this Wiki is the pin out for it. The pins may be stuck and not extending correctly or the unit may have failed. Unplug it and use something like a tooth pick to move the pins in and out. If this is working, use a multimeter to test the output. See if you are getting 16.5 volts from pins 2 & 4 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MagSafe
Brickfence on eBay used to do good work. Must be under new ownership or management lately though. Sent my LB in over a month ago - like closer to two months for a warranty repair. They got ahold of me first saying that they would be replacing the suspect components and returning it to me. Two days later it was “we are doing further in depth testing”. Then two days later it was “your GPU is bad; we are crediting you $79 dollars towards that repair and we are replacing the GPU and sending it back to you.” Several days after that it was “your logic board is bad and does not work so we are having to order a new LB. Please get back to us and let us know what you want to do.” The computer worked fine and only shut down when on the internet when sent to them. Called them on their changing story and the fact that their screwing around most likely damaged the LB beyond hope. They made threats to quit doing business with me, claimed my LB was “out of warranty when they received it” in February even though my three month warranty started after Christmas when it was received in 2017, and were talking only crediting me $64 towards the new LB. Seriously !#^&@@ with these people. Best bet is to get a new or refurb LB from NYC or something and put it in yourself. iFixIt is a great site with lots of DIY vids/pdfs.
Mine lights green and says it is connected but if the battery is flat the machine will not power on even with the charger connected Here is a link to my problem Why won’t my laptop power on with the charger?
I’ve found another repairer that said they might be able to repair the logic board. Dropping it in today.
Have you tried installing the latest SMC update for your MacBook? Mine had the same fault and after going to my local Apple Reseller and them temporarily inserting a new battery to download the SMC update I was back in business.
Can you give me specific details on what was done? As my laptop is still not working. Thanks
do you know which circuit? I have tried all the other suggestions and a logic board replacement seemed like the only fix. i cannot find brickfence on ebay either. also i am in australia thanks
Check R7020, R7021, R7022, R7050, R7051, R7051, and pathways between them.
I had a bad experience with Brickfence, too. My 2011 17" Macbook Pro went dark, no video. I found Brickfence on eBay and sent the unit on January 18th. He assured me he could repair my machine without replacing the logic board. I paid $194.95 up front. After two months I still had not heard anything about a repair status and filed an eBay claim after trying in vain to get a response from Brickfence. Then he sent a nasty message that no repairs would be done unless I closed my eBay case, which I did. Then he sent a message saying I needed a new logic board and it would be an additional $250. On April 5th he said he had repaired the computer and shipped it. I didn’t receive the unit back until April 16th. As soon as I unpacked it, I turned it on and it wouldn’t boot at all, black screen, same as it was 3 months before before it was “repaired.” I am in the process of trying to resolve this through Paypal and my credit card company.