I have a 2015 macbook pro 13" in good condition, the fan has no dust in it, the ports work fine, the motherboard and cpu never failed, but one of the speakers got damaged and the bottom feet stands were cut off so i prob have to buy a new pair and fix that issue myself
Speakers are super easy to replace on this model. Hope the repair goes well. If you haven't already, please like and subscribe so others can find my videos and possibly consider watching a few others to get the algorithm to recommend my channel. Thanks!
Thanks for this! I stupidly followed the iFixit instructions on a battery replacement which had one remove the speaker connectors unnecessarily. I ripped the right speaker connector off the board. Question. If I remove the circuit board, where on the underside is there an accessible trace for the right speaker. I can run a wire from that point back to the speaker cable on the other side of the board. Or live with one speaker🙃
Hello, i recently buy MBP 13 from 2015 without battery and SSD. I order power supply, but i cannot find consistent information, about will i be able to test this laptop when battery is missing and try to boot any OS (like ubuntu) from USB? i did some research and found two answer: no and yes, but with lower performence. So, where is the truth? I will order new one, but i want start laptop before spending 100$ on it.
@@ItsBinhRepaired My 15" macbook pro 2015 2.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.4GHz, 16GB of 1600MHz memory, 1TB SSD, Intel Iris Pro Graphics, Two Thunderbolt 2 ports got kaput 3 weeks ago when it fell down on the hard floor. Since then the graphics are not working. I need to do data recovery as I dont have the data backed up. So applecare said that I need to get to its target recovery mode which I got it into once with command T on bootup. But since then I havent been able to get into the target recovery mode even with T on bootup. So, is it possible to remove the SSD and put it in a working compatible laptop and recover the data ?
@@ItsBinhRepaired Thanks so much for the response. I was wondering if I could do this with Mac. I had done this with lenovo windows device before but never done this with macbook pro ssd. What usb adapter do you recommend?
I have a weird problem with my MacBook Pro early 2015 . The screen doesnt close completely and when I close it it pops out about 1,5 cm. Maybe its the hinges? I would appreciate the help thank you
Okay… so when you started saying “remove all the screws” is when I started looking for a different how-to video. You should remove the screws in stages with the components you’re removing them with! Lay the parts out in an In-order fashion. It makes it wayyyy easier for reassembly. Appreciate the help buuuut this could be very confusing for beginners!
@@ItsBinhRepaired Trying to get the attached monitor to be recognized by the MacBook Pro. External monitors work, and camera works. Have heard removing the PRAM battery and replacing it can help the machine recognize the screen but can't figure out where it actually is on the board.
I'm confused. You said you're trying to attach monitors and the external monitors work? What are you trying to do? Sounds like it works. Are you trying to make it not work?
Is there a problem with the battery of this MBP? Batteries on the left and right or trackpad seems like they are blown. I have the same model and my battery have a similar situation but I don't know if this is a problem. In this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8yhIj_28l34.html , both the original and replacement batteries seems to be flat.
Yeah, that's bad, usually caused by keeping it at 100% charge. You want to try and keep the battery between 20 and 80%. The closer to 50% the better, but not really realistic.