Saturday, September 13, 2014

Macbook Air audio problem.



 Macbook Air audio problem ? No sound?

Try to Solve it by Yourself !


Summary of the Post: Re-route the audio flex cable in the Macbook Air to run around the other side of the battery from where Apple has installed it.



If you’ve never take apart your older Macbook Air before, it’s not too hard, and you should be able to do it with a single small 4-pointed star or Philips screwdriver. But bear in mind that the screws you will be removing are of many different lengths, even though they look the same before being removed. So it’s worth keeping very careful track of which screws came from where. I suggest making a rough diagram of the Macbook interior and putting screws onto the corresponding parts of the diagram as you remove them.

Prosses:

1.      Macbook Air 2009, as it appears with the bottom casing freshly removed:



2. The battery has been removed and the troublesome audio flex ribbon cable is exposed (on the left, finger indicates the top end of the cable):




3.      The fix in place: The audio flex cable is now re-routed around the “top” of the battery (would be bottom when the Air is in use):


I think it would be helpful to you & your Macbook Air.

                                                              Cheer!

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