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    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Input/Output Devices 101 2010-06-11
    6. Does a known-good trackpad 
    work?
    YesReplace trackpad according 
    to symptom found. 
    - No mouse/trackpad 
    response  
    - Trackpad cursor not tracking 
    properly 
    - Trackpad button issues.
     
     
    K02 
     
    K12 
    K13
    NoReplace logic board.M16
    Apple Remote Inoperable
    Unlikely cause:  LCD, hard drive, optical drive
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    Apple Remote Inoperable
    • Remote is not recognized.
    1. The computer is on and awake.
    2.  Check with known-good remote on user’s 
    computer and the user’s remote on known-good 
    computer
    3. Remote is used within 30 feet of the computer 
    and unobstructed line-of-sight to the IR window.
    4.  Clean the IR window.
    5. Open System Preferences: Security pane. Verify 
    that “Disable remote control infrared receiver” is 
    not checked.
    6.  In Security pane,  if “Unpair” button is active, press 
    it and pair the Apple Remote. See “Pairing your 
    Apple Remote with your computer” (Knowledge 
    Base HT1619).  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Input/Output Devices 102 2010-06-11
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Open Photo Booth or iChat’s 
    Video Preview window.  Point 
    Apple Remote at built-in iSight 
    camera, press any button on 
    remote, and verify that (as seen 
    through the camera) a faint 
    blinking light is on the remote.
    YesApple Remote works. Go to 
    step 2.
    NoReplace the remote’s battery.  
    Go to step 2.
    2.  Verify that you can pair the 
    Apple Remote with a known-
    good system?
    YesGo to step 3.
    NoReplace the Apple Remote. 
    Go to step 3.
    X04
    3. Verify that Apple Remote now 
    works.
    YesIssue resolved.
    NoCheck and reseat IR/sleep LED 
    board cable connection at 
    logic board. Go to step 4.
    4.  Does the Apple Remote now 
    work?
    YesIssue resolved.
    NoReplace the hard drive front 
    bracket (includes IR/sleep 
    cable). Go to step 5.
    5. Does the Apple Remote now 
    work?
    YesIssue resolved.K99
    NoReplace logic board.M15
    Built-in Speaker Has No Audio
    Unlikely cause: LCD, hard drive, optical drive
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    Built-in Speaker Has No Audio
    Can’t hear any audio from within 
    the machine.
    1. Make sure all software updates have been 
    applied.
    2.  Check in System Preferences: Sound: Output that 
    sound output is set to “Internal Speakers”.
    3. Use the F12 volume key to set the sound to 
    maximum.
    4.  Reset PRAM.  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Input/Output Devices 103 2010-06-11
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Check System Preferences: 
    Sound: Output and verify that 
    no external speakers, “Digital 
    Out,” or headphones are being 
    reported connected when 
    there is none present.
    YesAudio-out port is not 
    damaged.  Go to step 3.
    NoGo to step 2
    2.  With known-good headphone 
    or speakers, plug in the audio 
    output jack for several cycles. 
    Verify that you get audio 
    through external headphones/
    speakers when connected.
    YesGo to step 4
    NoReseat the speaker 
    connectors to logic board.  Go 
    to step 3.
    3. Verify that you now get audio 
    through internal speakers .
    YesIssue resolved.
    NoReplace logic board.M09
    4.  Disconnect known-good 
    headphones or speakers. 
    Verify that you now get audio 
    through  internal speakers.
    YesIssue resolved.
    NoReplace affected speaker(s).X08
    Distorted Sound from Internal Speaker
    Unlikely cause: LCD, hard drive, optical drive
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    Distorted Sound from Internal 
    Speaker
    • Distorted audio
    1. Reset PRAM.
    2.  Adjust sound output and level in System 
    Preferences: Sound: Output, and use the Balance 
    to locate a left, right, or woofer speaker distortion 
    source.
    3. Compare the same sound and same settings 
    against another unit to make sure the sound is 
    actually distorting.  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Input/Output Devices 104 2010-06-11
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Comparing internal speakers 
    with headphones, is the 
    distortion on both headphones 
    and speakers?
    YesAudio source or gain issue. 
    Reset PRAM, adjust sound 
    level in System Preferences: 
    Sound: Output, and retest 
    with known-good audio 
    source and external speakers. 
    Go to step 5. 
    NoInternal speaker issue. Go to 
    step 2.
    2.  Use the Sound Output system 
    preference to test the left 
    and right speakers. If lower 
    bass notes are distorted, right 
    speaker/subwoofer may be 
    defective. Are all speakers free 
    of distortion, sounding clear 
    and loud?.
    YesIssue resolved.
    NoAdjust volume to test full 
    range of volume settings. Go 
    to step 3.
    3. Is affected speaker cable 
    properly inserted and free 
    from damage?
    YesGo to step 4.
    NoReseat speaker cable or 
    replace damaged speaker. Go 
    to step 5.
    X09
    4.  Is affected speaker membrane 
    free from dust or debris, and 
    speaker membrane is not 
    deformed/damaged?
    YesGo to step 5.
    NoClean any dust or debris. Go 
    to step 5.  
    If membrane is damaged, 
    replace the bad speaker(s).  
    X09
    5. Verify that speaker enclosure 
    is not damaged, correctly 
    installed in system, and does 
    not create unneeded vibration 
    when sound is played.
    YesSpeaker housing and 
    installation is good. Go to 
    step 6.
    NoProperly install or replace 
    affected speaker.  Go to step 
    6.
    6.  Verify that internal speakers 
    no longer produce distorted 
    sound.
    YesIssue resolved.X09
    NoReplace logic board.M09  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Input/Output Devices 105 2010-06-11
    Express Card Will Not Insert Into Slot
    Unlikely cause: LCD, MLB, hard drive
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    ExpressCard will not insert into 
    ExpressCard Slot
    ExpressCard does not fully seat 
    into the slot
    Slot door does not open 
    completely
    1. The card must be a 34mm wide card with the top 
    side oriented up and not be warped or damaged.
    2.  Clear any obstruction in the slot.
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Is the slot cover opening 
    properly?
    Yes.Go to step 3
    NoRe-seat the ExpressCard Cage 
    and inspect the slot cover. Go 
    to step 2.
    2.  Does the slot cover open 
    properly after the adjustments?
    YesIssue resolved. 
    NoReplace top case.X13
    3. Can the ExpressCard slide 
    completely into the slot?
    YesIssue resolved. 
    NoRe-seat the ExpressCard Cage 
    with the card already installed 
    in the card cage.. Go to step 4.
    4.  Ejecting the ExpressCard 
    and re-inserting it, does it 
    completely slide into the slot?
    YesIssue resolved. X13
    NoReplace the ExpressCard 
    Cage. 
    M17  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Input/Output Devices 106 2010-06-11
    Express Card Not Recognized By System
    Unlikely cause: LCD, MLB, HDD/ODD
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    ExpressCard is not recognized by 
    the system.
    Card does not show up on the 
    desktop or in System Profiler 
    1. Check correct drivers are installed for the 
    ExpressCard.
    2.  Verify with known good USB and PCI Express  
    based ExpressCards that the slot is good. 
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCSC
    1. Does the ExpressCard cable 
    connection to the main logic 
    board look secure?
    YesGo to step 3
    NoRe-seat the ExpressCard Cage 
    cable connection. Go to step 
    2.
    2.  Is the card recognized?YesBad connection. Issue 
    resolved. 
    X04
    NoGo to step 3
    3. Does the ExpressCard cage 
    look damaged (connector or 
    cage?
    YesReplace the ExpressCard cage. 
    Go to step 5
    NoRemove the ExpressCard 
    cage, install an ExpressCard 
    (one fits completely inside), 
    then re-installed the card 
    cage. Go to step 4. 
    4.  Is the card recognized?YesCard cage mounting issue. 
    Issue resolved. 
    X99
    NoReplace the ExpressCard cage. 
    Go to step 5
    X13
    5. Is the card recognized?YesBad ExpressCard cage. Issue 
    resolved.
    X13
    NoReplace the logic board.M17  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Input/Output Devices 107 2010-06-11
    FireWire Port Not Recognizing Known Devices
    Unlikely cause: LCD,HDD/ODD
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    FireWire Port is not recognizing 
    known devices
    Attached FireWire device like 
    digital camera or mass storage  
    drive not recognized by the system
    1. Check for latest software update.
    2.  Use Apple System Profiler to verify the computer 
    recognizes the FireWire bus.
    3. Test port by connecting to another computer 
    using FireWire Target Disk Mode.
    4.  Verify the FireWire cable is good.
    5. Verify a self powered FireWire device is getting 
    power
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    After resetting SMC, was the 
    FireWire Port recognized?
    YesIssue resolved.
    NoFireWire port is bad. Replace 
    main logic board.
    M12
    Uncategorized Symptom
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    Uncategorized Symptom
    Unable to locate appropriate 
    symptom code
    Verify whether existing symptom code applies 
    to  the issue reported by the customer. If not, 
    document reported symptom and send feedback to 
    smfeedback@apple stating that a suitable symptom 
    code could not be found.  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) 108 2010-06-11
    Mechanical Issues: Thermals and Enclosure
    Reset/Power Button Stuck
    Unlikely cause:  LCD, hard drive, optical drive
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    Reset/Power Button Stuck
    • System will not power on
    • System sounds bootROM 
    unlock tone during startup
    • System automatically starts up 
    repeatedly
    1. Diagnose stuck button with SMC keyboard reset 
    sequence
    2.  Inspect keyboard connection to logic board.
    3. Try logic board power-on pads to determine open 
    or closed power-on key.  Closed circuit will not 
    allow on-board switch to work.
    4.  If stuck down or closed, remove keyboard cable 
    from logic board and try on board switch again to 
    determine if top case is defective.
    5. If logic board will not power on with keyboard 
    cable removed, troubleshoot no power/no boot.
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Reset SMC using keyboard 
    3 keys and power-on key.   
    MagSafe LED can verify SMC 
    reset.  Momentary stop of 
    battery charging will indicate 
    SMC reset, orange LED will go 
    green momentarily then return 
    to orange.
    YesKeyboard reset works while 
    holding 3 keys and toggling 
    power-on key, multiple press 
    and release of power-on key 
    works to show power-on key 
    not stuck or fixed.
    NoSMC keyboard reset not 
    working, suggests power-on 
    key is open circuit or stuck 
    down.  Go to step 2.  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) 109 2010-06-11
    2. Remove battery and AC power 
    for 30 seconds to perform a 
    manual SMC reset.  Apply AC 
    power.  Does power-on key 
    work when pressed?
    YesSMC restored from power 
    removal sequence.  Power-on 
    key now working properly.
    NoPower-on key stuck or open.  
    Go to step 3.
    3. Inspect keyboard flex cable for 
    loose or damaged connections.   
    Align and reseat to flex cable 
    to ensure proper connections.  
    Does power-on key now work 
    correctly?
    YesCable reseat restored power-
    on key operation.
    NoPower-on key still stuck or 
    open.  Go to step 4.
    4.  Use conductive tool to assert 
    power on by touching power-
    on switch pads on logic board.
    YesSystem powers on suggests 
    top case power on key circuit 
    is open.  Replace top case.
    X14
    NoPower-on key circuit may be 
    closed suggesting a stuck 
    power-on key.  Go to step 5.
    5. Disconnect the internal 
    keyboard flex cable and assert 
    power-on switch pads on logic 
    board.  Removing top case 
    power-on key from circuit 
    should free on-board switch to 
    work properly.
    YesOn board power-on switch 
    pads now starts the system.   
    Replace top case due to stuck 
    power-on key.
    X14
    NoGo to M01: No power/ not 
    booting
    System Runs Hot
    Unlikely cause:  LCD, hard drive, optical drive
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    System Runs Hot
    • System feels very warm
    • Fan(s) not working
    • Fan(s) are full on
    1. Verify the computer operating on a flat, hard 
    surface and the vents are not blocked.
    2.  Verify the computer is not running hotter than 
    expected for normal operation. If possible, 
    compare to a similarly configured computer.
    3. Reset SMC.
    4.  Inspect fan performance
    5. Run thermal sensor test.  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Mechanical Issues: Thermals and Enclosure 110 2010-06-11
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Is the system running as 
    expected (compared to similar 
    system)?
    YesUse “Apple Portables: 
    Operating Temperature” 
    (Knowledge Base HT1778) 
    to inform user it is operating 
    normally.
    NoGo to step 2.
    2.  Are there runaway 
    applications? See “Runaway 
    applications can shorten 
    battery run time” (Knowledge 
    Base TS1473).
    YesCheck with the vendor for 
    compatibility and software 
    update.
    NoGo to step 3.
    3. Fans are typically on at 
    minimum speed.  Perform 
    SMC reset or remove all power 
    for 15 minutes.  Is the fan(s) 
    running properly?
    YesGo to step 5.
    NoFan(s) not running or always 
    running at full speed.  Go to 
    step 4.
    4.  Reseat fan connection to logic 
    board or test a known-good 
    fan.  Replace a fan that is not 
    spinning or replace logic board 
    that is not spinning a known-
    good fan.  Is fan(s) working 
    properly?
    YesReseating or replacing bad 
    fan resolved issue.  Replace 
    logic board if it does not work 
    with known-good fan.
    X99    
    or      
    M18
    NoGo to step 5.
    5. Is the heatsink installed 
    properly with no damage to 
    heat fins?  
    YesGo to step 7.
    NoReplace missing screws or 
    damaged heatsink. Go to step 
    6.
    6.  Is the system running as 
    expected?
    YesHeatsink installed incorrectly.  
    Issue resolved.
    X10
    NoGo to step 7.
    7. Heatsink thermal grease 
    possibly missing or improperly 
    installed during previous 
    repair? 
    YesReplace heatsink or install 
    thermal grease.
    X10
    NoGo to step 8.  
    						
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