MacBook Air Logic Board Repairs UK - Mail-In Repair Solutions

Let us repair your Dead MacBook with a 1 year warranty, at a fraction of the cost of a replacement through Apple.

If your MacBook has just suddenly failed or it has been accidentally dropped or liquid damaged, we can repair it.

Our company has a dedicated team of specialist engineers who only work on MacBook Boards, so our ability to fault find and diagnose logic board problems succeeds that of typical Apple Engineers. Our repairs are carried out in our tailor made ‘MacBook Laboratory’ in West Yorkshire with unique tools and dedicated software.

We are passionate and experienced in performing some of the worlds most complex type of logic board rework and micro-soldering to a component level.

From corrosion caused by spillages/liquid damage to sudden death and no light on the charger. We repair all issues and problems that you may experience with your MacBook. Best of all, it is all backed with our 1 year warranty.

We offer an all inclusive Logic Board repair service for any MacBook Air & MacBook Pro
We offer MacBook Logic Board repair services for clients worldwide.

Our in-depth knowledge, unique tools and expertise allows us to fault find and diagnose to a component level.

We rebuild entire circuits including BGA IC’s that have been corroded due to Liquid Damage.

Here are a few recent examples of the kind of repairs we perform on a daily basis:


Dead MacBook Pro A1708 2017 Logic Board (820-00840)
There was no response from the charger, the MacBook was totally dead. Using our tools we noticed the Logic Board was not allowing the charging adapter to input 20v required to initialise the boot sequence. Upon inspection under a microscope there was traces of corrosion. We discovered that the CD3215C00 IC was shorting as a result of the corrosion. The IC was replaced and the MacBook powers and works fine for a fraction of the cost of a replacement logic board at just £149.

No Backlight MacBook Pro 2015 A1502 Logic Board (820-4924)
Our trade client from Belfast posted this MacBook to us – it was a logic board issue which was causing the screen to produce no backlight. We checked the input first on the F7700 fuse which was OK, but Pin 1 on the LVDS Connector had 0v. It was evident that there was a fault in the Backlight Circuit. Common readings such as SMC_LID and enable signals tested out to be OK, at the point where Q7860 was tested. Although the input voltage was OK, it was missing BKLT_EN_R, hence the reason there was no output from Q7860. Instead of making an assumption that the ‘Backlight IC’ needs replacing, the IC2 Data Lines were tested in diode mode to discover IC2_BKLT_SCL had a low reading of 0.058v, we know it should be around 0.570. This line has a single capacitor on it which is the usual suspect for a short to ground, namely C4951. This was replaced and the MacBook Backlight works perfectly. We always test the complete circuit when diagnosing MacBook Logic Boards and this is what makes us the leaders in logic board repair solutions – we are able to accurately diagnose to a component level.

Dead Liquid Damaged MacBook Air 2015 A1466 Logic Board (820-00165-A)
This MacBook was working fine one day and all of a sudden it just died. The client took the MacBook to the local Apple Store and was informed that it has been subject to moisture damage and it is not covered in the warranty they offer. A replacement board would cost as much as another MacBook, so they found us online. We received the MacBook and within 10 minutes of inspecting the Logic Board, our engineer discovered that R7605 was burnt out, which was not allowing the MacBook to produce the PM_SLP_S4_L signal that is required to create PP3V42_G3H which in turn controls the SMC (System Management Controller). The faulty component was replaced and now the MacBook is back to its normal self, at our flat rate of £99.

Failed LCD Backlight MacBook Air 2017 A1466 Logic Board (820-00165)
Here we have a MacBook Air which has one of the most common logic board issues known to us. Everything seems to be operational (fan, charging light, sound) but there is no display. Looking carefully in direct sunlight, or shining a torch through the apple logo on the lid shows the display is in fact working, however there is no backlight LED which is required to see the display itself. This is because there is a failure on the backlight circuit on the Logic Board. A quick google search will indicate that the problem is with the display itself or the backlight fuse, however this is not necessarily the case. Past experience states that the problem can be anywhere on the circuit. After some testing using a Multimeter and inspection we have identified the Feedback Trace located on position A5 of the LP8550 is damaged. We rewired the position directly to the diode using micro jumpers and insulated it using solder mask that cures using UV. The display is back to normal at the fraction of the cost at just £89.

Dead No Power MacBook Pro 2015 A1502 Logic Board (820-4924)
This MacBook Pro arrived in a dead state. It had never been taken apart and the client claimed they have always taken extra care of the MacBook and it has suddenly died. The orange/green light does not come on when the charger is plugged in. The local Apple Store advised the customer the logic board has failed and a replacement will cost over £700. There was no signs of damage on the board at all when inspecting it, the MacBook was in immaculate condition. We started testing all of the Power Rails responsible for power. Then we discovered that PP3V3_S5 was 2.4v, it should read 3.3v the line was shorting and using a thermal imaging camera we was able to identify U7501 namely TPS51980A was pulling the voltage down. Replacing it by the use of our micro-soldering tools, we fixed the problem and the MacBook was back in its former glory for £149, saving our client over £550!

So, you have a MacBook that has just died on you and Apple do not offer to repair it or quote you some crazy price, fear not, Advanced Repair are here to put your mind and wallet at ease!