Apple macbook pro 17 inch early 2009 User Manual
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© 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple Technician Guide Basic MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009)
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Basics — Overview 12 2010-06-11 Overview The MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) computer features both the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics processor and a high-performance NVIDIA 9600M GT graphics processor, Multi-Touch trackpad, and aluminum body. Refer to more features below. Identifying Features The main features and service differences include: • Aluminum unibody enclosure, machined from a single piece of aluminum • Ultrathin 17-inch LED-backlit glossy display, 1920 by 1200 pixels • Mini DisplayPort connector and three high-powered USB 2.0 ports • Express Card slot, 34mm • Battery indicator button on left side
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Basics — Overview 13 2010-06-11 • Product identification label is etched on bottom case near hinge • Logic board, MagSafe board, and some other components have a uniform black color with no component silkscreening. Product Configurations This table shows the MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) model configurations at introduction: FeatureStandard (MB604)Optional (Z0G5) Intel Core 2 Duo processor2.66 GHz2.93 GHz Memory, DDR3 1066, SO-DIMMs4 GB (2 x 2 GB); up to 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) 4 GB (2 x 2 GB); up to 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) Hard Drive, Serial ATA320 GB, 5400 rpm320 GB, 7200 rpm; or 128 GB or 256 GB solid state Optical Drive (SATA)8x DL Super, 9.5 mm8x DL Super, 9.5 mm HousingAluminum unibody Display, 17-inch glass LCD, 1920x1200, 114 dpi, LED backlight wide-screen glossywide-screen glossy display; or anti-glare display without glass I/O• USB: 3- USB 2.0 (high powered) • FireWire: 1-FW800 • Video I/O: Mini Display Port • Audio I/O: Combo digital.analog in, Combo digital/ analog/iPhone headset out, Microphone, Stereo speakers with subwoofer • Camera: Wave 4 (f2.4, 3 micron pixel (640x480)) • Other: IR, Battery Indicator Light, 34mm Express card Battery95 WHr lithium polymer Power Adapter85 W MagSafe For MacBook Pro (17-inch, Mid 2009) configurations, refer to: http://support.apple.com/specs/ Note About Images in This Manual Because a pre-production model was used for most of the images shown in this manual, you may notice small differences in appearance between the image pictured and the computer you are servicing. However, although the appearance may differ, the steps and sequence are the same unless noted. Screw sizes shown are approximate and indicate the total length including the screw head.
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Basics — Overview 14 2010-06-11 Battery Precautions This computer contains an internal-only battery that is serviceable by Apple-authorized service providers only. Tamper-proof screws are employed to prevent customers from attempting to remove it. WARNING: Every time you remove the bottom case, disconnect the battery cable from the logic board. WARNING: Because the battery is internal and connected to the logic board by a cable, it MUST BE DISCONNECTED before performing service procedures. If you fail to do so, live current from the battery will short circuit the components and render the logic board and/or LVDS cable unusable. Battery Removal: Tri-Lobe Microstix #2 Screws Important: Tri-lobe Microstix #2 screws secure the battery in place. Use a tri-lobe large #0 screwdriver (Apple part number 922-8991) for the battery screws. Important: The only time the battery should be removed is when replacing these: • battery • trackpad • top case
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Basics — Serial Number Location 15 2010-06-11 Serial Number Location Serial Number On Bottom Case Turn over the computer to see the serial number etched on the bottom case near the hinge.
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Basics — Serial Number Location 16 2010-06-11 Transferring the Serial Number When replacing a bottom case, retain the customer’s bottom case until the repair is complete. Before installing the replacement bottom case, use a fine tip permanent marker to write the original serial number clearly and legibly in uppercase box letters directly onto the inside of the new bottom case. CAUTION: Take great care in deciphering the small typeface of the etched serial number on the bottom case. You might need a magnifying glass to see it clearly. It is imperative that you transfer the correct alphanumeric characters. Keep in mind that Apple serial numbers always use the numbers 1 and 0 instead of the Roman letters “I” and “O.”
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Basics — General Information 17 2010-06-11 General Information Required Tools Caution: To prevent scratches or other cosmetic damage to the computer housing, use a soft cloth as a protective layer when removing and installing the external screws. The following tools are required to service the computer: • Clean, soft, lint-free cloth • ESD wrist strap and mat • Magnetic Phillips #0 screwdriver • Magnetic Phillips #00 screwdriver (preferably with a long handle) • Torx T6 screwdriver • Large tri-lobe #0 screwdriver (Apple part number 922-8991) • Black stick (Apple probe tool, part number 922-5065) or other nonconductive nylon or plastic flatblade tool • EMI-safe plastic or nylon tweezers for installing flex cables (optional) • Thermal grease (Apple thermal compound syringe, part number 922-7144) • Alcohol wipes • Permanent marking, felt-tip pen • Pencil with eraser • Foam wedge fixture for display assembly removal (Apple part number 922-8779) • Kapton tape • Tweezers, ESD safe, extra fine points, for flat cable replacement • Magnifying glass, for reading serial number etched on bottom case • Digital volt meter (troubleshooting) Refer to Knowledge Base article “Hand Tools for Desktop and Portable Repairs--AP/CA/EU/JP/ LA/US” to purchase tools: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3452 In addition, the following software programs are required for troubleshooting: • Apple Service Diagnostic (ASD), version 3S132 or later • Apple Hardware Test, version 3A175 or later
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Basics — General Information 18 2010-06-11 The Glass Panel Warning: The glass panel for this model is not a serviceable part. If the glass is broken or scratched, replace the display assembly. Attempting to remove the glass can permanently shatter the display face and damage other parts. To clean the glass panel, use the Apple polishing cloth (922-8245) and iKlear Apple Polish or Brillianize anti-static spray cleaning solution. Alternatively, IPA (isopropyl alcohol) can be used. Keycap Replacement Service packages of 78 replacement keycaps are now available in the U.S. and Canada (U.S. version keyboard only) for designated MacBook and MacBook Pro computers. The packages allow you to replace individual keycaps rather than the entire top case. There are four different keycap packages, based on the color of the key and the type of keyboard (version D and S). Part numberKey colorKeyboard 922-9277BlackVersion D 922-9279BlackVersion S 922-9278WhiteVersion D 922-9280WhiteVersion S For step-by-step instructions, refer to the relevant support article: “MacBook/MacBook Pro: Black Keycap Replacement” (HT4002) or “MacBook: White Keycap Replacement” (HT4003). For an overview of the differences among keycap procedures, refer to “MacBook/MacBook Pro: Keycap Replacement Matrix” (HT4001).
© 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple Technician Guide Troubleshooting MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009)
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) General Troubleshooting — Update System Software 20 2010-06-11 General Troubleshooting Update System Software Important: Whenever possible before beginning troubleshooting, ensure the latest software and firmware updates have been applied. Apple Service Diagnostics Run Apple Service Diagnostic to determine if any of the thermal sensors are malfunctioning. Replace any failing sensors. See chart below for correlation between error code and part. NameLocation TC0D Logic Board TC0P Logic Board TG0D Logic Board TG0H Logic Board TG0P Logic Board TG0T Logic Board TG1H Heatsink* Th2H Logic Board TN0D Logic Board TN0P Logic Board Tm0P Logic Board Ts0P Trackpad flex * If the installed heatsink has no thermal cable, ignore this code. Test Points There is no silkscreen text on final production logic boards. Test points mentioned in troubleshooting charts are solely for reference.