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    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Startup and Power Issues 51 2010-06-11
    Power Adapter Issue
    Unlikely cause: logic board, RAM, display assembly, hard drive, optical drive, top case, speakers, 
    camera, microphone
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    Power Adapter Issue
    • No power
    • No Power LED
    • Non-operational
    • Stuck /broken pin
    1. Connect AC adapters MagSafe connector to the 
    computer.  The LED on the connector should be 
    green or amber.
    2.  Verify power cord, or plug, is firmly attached to 
    AC adapter. 
    3. Verify AC power source is supplying AC power.
    4.  Check for dirty or stuck pins on the MagSafe 
    connectors, both on the adapter and the 
    computer. Use and cleaning of power adapter 
    with MagSafe
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Verify that the MagSafe LED 
    is green or amber while 
    connecting a known-good AC 
    adapter on customer system.
    YesSMC on logic board senses AC 
    power adapter and enabled 
    power. Go to step 4.
    NoVerify MagSafe interconnect 
    board is connected to logic 
    board. Go to step 2
    2.  Does the unit run on known-
    good AC power adapter only?
    YesIssued resolved.P99
    NoReplace the MagSafe 
    interconnect board. Go to 
    step 3.
    3. Verify the MagSafe LED 
    is green or amber while 
    connecting known-good 
    power adapter on customer 
    system.
    YesBad MagSafe interconnect 
    board. Issue resolved.
    X03
    NoGo to step 4  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Startup and Power Issues 52 2010-06-11
    4. Does the customer’s power  
    adapter have stuck or 
    bent pins on the MagSafe 
    connector?
    Yes Replace power adapter.P15
    NoGo to step 5
    5. Does the cable or duckhead 
    have visible damage?
    Yes Replace cable or duckhead.P16
    NoGo to step 6
    6.  Check that LED on MagSafe 
    connector is displaying both 
    green (if battery charged) and 
    orange (when charging).
    YesVerify adapter with known-
    good unit and customer unit 
    and troubleshoot source of 
    error
     
    NoReplace power adapter.P03
    Noise / Hum / Vibration
    Unlikely cause: RAM, display assembly, top case, camera, microphone, battery
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    Noise / Hum / Vibration
    Computer or AC adapter emits a 
    noise or vibration.
    1. Verify and reproduce the source of the noise from 
    the computer / adapter with the customer.
    2.  If the AC adapter is the source of the noise 
    disconnect and try a known-good adapter.  ( a 
    small amount of hum or vibration is normal with 
    AC adapters ).
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Use of a known-good AC 
    adapter eliminates the noise/
    vibration.
    YesReplace AC adapter.P04
    NoGo to step 2
    2.  Verify if the noise is heard 
    through the speakers and / or 
    headphones.
    YesGo to step 3
    NoGo to step 4  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Startup and Power Issues 53 2010-06-11
    3. Disconnect any peripheral 
    devices, cards, or cables 
    attached to the unit. Verify the 
    noise is gone.
    YesCheck for possible ground 
    loop.
    NoGo to step 6
    4.  Locate the source of the noise.  
    Is the noise from an optical 
    drive?
    YesCheck with a different media 
    disc. Possible issue with disc 
    label or out of balance media. 
    If not related to media, and 
    noise is above normal level, 
    replace optical drive.
    J04
    NoGo to step 5
    5. Is the noise from the hard 
    drive?
    YesIt is normal for drives to 
    produce noise when they 
    spin up or the heads move.  
    Replace drive if noise is above 
    normal levels.
    H06
    NoGo to step 6 
    6.  Is the noise coming from the 
    fan?
    YesThe fan(s) are generally 
    running in a slow mode, 
    but may accelerated when 
    intensive processing is 
    required (calculation, 3D 
    gaming, or screen saver 
    animation). If still beyond 
    expected sound level, check 
    for interference of fan with 
    other mechanical element of 
    system (foam, bracket, shield) 
    before replacing a noisy fan.
     
     
     
     
    X03
    NoGo to step 7.P04
    7. Noise maybe related to 
    interference from other 
    electrical devices operating 
    near the computer, or on 
    the same AC power source.  
    Verify if noise is gone when 
    operating in a different 
    location on a different AC 
    circuit.
    YesPerhaps operating the unit 
    with a surge suppressor will 
    eliminate or reduce the noise.  
    Change location of use or 
    limit use of other device that 
    is inducing the noise.
    NoReplace logic board.M99  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Startup and Power Issues 54 2010-06-11
    Burnt Smell / Odor
    Unlikely cause: Enclosure
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    Burnt Smell / Odor
    Computer or power adapter emits 
    an odor or smell of smoke.
    1. Disconnect AC adapter from the computer.
    2.  Attempt to identify the source of the odor. Visual 
    clues are component damaged like capacitor chip 
    popped or burn marks. 
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Has the source of the odor 
    been identified.
    YesReplace the affected part.P08
    NoGo to step 2
    2.  Are any burn marks visible on 
    components?  
    YesRemove display assembly and 
    clutch cover. An improperly 
    seated cable, a damaged 
    cable, or a reversed AirPort 
    Card connection can blow 
    components near the 
    connector on the logic board. 
    Is AirPort Card cable correctly 
    oriented and connected? 
    If so, replace the damaged 
    part. 
    If not, reseat the AirPort cable 
    correctly and replace the 
    damaged logic board.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    P08
    NoGo to step 3  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Startup and Power Issues 55 2010-06-11
    3. Is the computer operating 
    normally?
    YesThis could be related to 
    normal operation. 
    NoPlease refer to best related 
    troubleshooting section. If 
    after inspecting the unit you 
    feel there is a possible safety 
    issue with the computer or 
    AC adapter, please notify 
    Apple. 
    Battery Leaking or Swollen
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    Battery Leaking or Swollen
    • Computer wobbles
    • Trackpad button does not work
    • Deformed bottom case
    1. Check if the battery is covered under a repair 
    extension program. Reference: MacBook, 
    MacBook Pro (15-inch) or MacBook Pro (17-inch) 
    with swollen battery article (Knowledge Base 
    TS2358).
    2.  Use the “Portable Computer Battery Screening 
    Process for Apple Service Providers” (Knowledge 
    Base CP165) and use “Battery pack is visibly 
    deformed” case under section 2E. Use symptom 
    code P13.
    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 [email protected] stating that a suitable 
    symptom code could not be found.  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) 56 2010-06-11
    Communications
    Ethernet Port/Device Issue
    Unlikely cause:  power adapter, battery, speakers, optical drive, hard drive, fan, camera, 
    microphone, top case, display assembly, AirPort card
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    Ethernet Port/Device Issue
    • No Ethernet device present
    • Unable to access network 
    resources
    • Ethernet device shows no 
    connection
    • Ethernet device unable to get 
    an IP address
    • Slow network performance
    1. Check the network cable for damage, try a 
    known good Ethernet cable – CAT5 or better 
    recommended for 100Mbps+ connections.
    2.  Check Ethernet ports on Mac and wall/switch for 
    dust, debris, damage or bent pins. 
    3. Ensure distance from networking infrastructure is 
    less than 300 feet / 105 meters. 
    4.  Verify port, cable and network hardware with a 
    known good system. Isolate firewall, MAC address 
    filtering or hardware access control devices.
    5. Check system logs. Isolate OS by starting up from 
    original install media (10.5.x) or compatible known 
    good OS.
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Visually inspect Ethernet 
    connector to ensure all pins 
    will make physical contact with 
    CAT5 network cable.
    YesEthernet interface contacts 
    are good. Go to step 2.
    NoPins are damaged or bent flat, 
    replace logic board. 
    M10  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) 57 2010-06-11
    2. Isolate OS by booting from 
    original install media. Verify 
    Network Link status active by 
    using Network Utility on install 
    DVD.   If the Ethernet interface 
    (en0) Link Status is inactive, 
    recheck physical connect and 
    link activity indicator on hub/
    switch.
    YesEthernet interface (en0) Link 
    Status is active, go to step 3.
    NoIf connection is OK on known-
    good system, replace logic 
    board. 
    M10
    3. Verify if IP address is listed 
    for the Ethernet interface in 
    System Preferences: Network.   
    Connect computer to network 
    with known-good DHCP IP 
    allocation, ensuring static 
    DHCP maps or filtering is not 
    preventing address allocation. 
    Note: DHCP allocation may not 
    be instantaneous depending 
    on network.  Retest.
    YesGo to step 4.
    NoIf connection is OK on known-
    good system, replace logic 
    board. 
    M10
    4.  Verify connection by using 
    Network Utility to ping another 
    connected computer on the 
    same subnet.  Ensure the 
    target computer’s IP address is 
    valid, on the same subnet and 
    powered on. Ensure no MAC 
    address filtering or hardware 
    access control devices are 
    present. Use a simple hub/
    switch environment.
    YesGo to step 5
    NoIf the symptoms do not 
    change, replace the logic 
    board.
    M10
    5. Verify Ethernet performance 
    and reliability by starting up 
    from a known-good OS install, 
    and downloading a large file 
    from a web site or file server. 
    YesIf there is no performance or 
    connectivity issue isolated 
    solely to the system under 
    test, the problem may be the 
    network environment. No 
    repair is necessary. 
    NoIf there are connection 
    dropouts or poor 
    performance not seen on 
    a known-good test system, 
    replace the logic board.
    M10  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Communications 58 2010-06-11
    AirPort/Bluetooth: Defective Wireless Devices
    Unlikely cause:  power adapter, battery, speakers, optical drive, hard drive, fan, camera, 
    microphone, top case
    Caution: When testing an AirPort card connection, wait at least 5 seconds after shutdown 
    before touching the camera cable connection to the logic board. Waiting less than that could 
    damage the AirPort card.
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    AirPort or Bluetooth:  Defective 
    Wireless Devices
    • Unable to join networks or pair 
    devices
    • Card not available or 
    recognized
    • Intermittent device or 
    connection dropouts
    1. Open System Preferences and make sure AirPort 
    or Bluetooth is turned on and (for AirPort) that a 
    network is selected.
    2.  Check that base station is not using unsupported 
    connection and encryption protocols.
    3. Check for nearby interference sources such as 
    microwave ovens or cordless phones (Knowledge 
    Base HT1365)
    4.  Check the number of users trying to use AirPort in 
    the area for possible network congestion.
    5. Isolate OS by booting from original install 
    media (10.5.x).  Attempt to connect to base 
    station (AirPort) or pair with wireless keyboard 
    (Bluetooth).
    6.  Reset PRAM.
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Open System Profiler, check to 
    see if AirPort or Bluetooth is 
    recognized.  Ensure software 
    and firmware updates for 
    AirPort and Bluetooth have 
    been applied.
    Yes(AirPort) Ensure MAC address 
    filtering is not enabled on the 
    base station. 
     
    (Bluetooth) Ensure 
    target devices are set to 
    discoverable.
    NoIf card is not detected or 
    software updates do not 
    resolve issue, go to step 2.  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Communications 59 2010-06-11
    2. Run Clamshell Service 
    Diagnostic utility and check 
    for all devices presence. If not 
    found, reseat the camera cable 
    connection to the logic board. 
    YesLoose logic board connection.N04
    NoAirPort issue, go to step 3,  
    Bluetooth issue go to step 7.
    3. (AirPort) Verify the antenna 
    connections to the AirPort 
    card are not reversed or loose. 
    Reseat antenna and I/O cable 
    connections.
    YesLoose connections or crossed 
    antenna.
    N04
    NoIf the connectors are secure, 
    antenna connections not 
    reversed and show no signs 
    of damage or wear, go to step 
    4.
    4.  (AirPort) Try a known-good 
    AirPort antenna.
    YesReplace AirPort antenna.N14
    NoContinue to use known-good 
    antenna, go to step 5.
    5. (AirPort) Try a known-good 
    AirPort card.
    YesReplace AirPort card.N12
    NoGo to step 6.
    6.  (AirPort) Try a known-good 
    display assembly if available. 
    YesReplace display assembly.L16
    NoReplace logic board.M11
    7. (Bluetooth) Enable Bluetooth 
    and try a known-good 
    Bluetooth card. Although 
    Bluetooth cabling is part of 
    camera cable, Bluetooth card 
    is separate. Verify that System 
    Profiler sees known-good 
    Bluetooth card.  
    YesReplace Bluetooth card.N15
    NoGo to step 8.
    8.  (Bluetooth) Enable Bluetooth 
    and try a known-good display 
    assembly, if available, and 
    Bluetooth card. Bluetooth 
    cabling is part of camera cable.  
    Verify that System Profiler sees 
    known-good Bluetooth card. 
    YesReplace display assembly.L16
    NoReplace logic board.M11  
    						
    							MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) Symptom Charts — Communications 60 2010-06-11
    No/Poor Wireless Signal
    Unlikely cause:  power adapter, battery, speakers, optical drive, hard drive, fan, camera,  
    microphone, top case
    Quick Check
    SymptomQuick Check
    No/Poor Wireless Signal
    • Unable to find networks
    • Intermittent connection 
    dropouts
    • Slow transfer speeds
    1. Check for nearby interference sources in the 
    2.4/5GHz range such as microwave ovens and 
    cordless phones (Knowledge Base HT1365).
    2.  Check that computer is within base station range 
    – move closer to base station.
    3. Base station checks: 
    a.  Base station is not set to low-power 
    transmission mode 
    b.  Base station is not using unsupported 
    connection and encryption protocols 
    c.  Check for possible Wi-Fi channel overlap 
    (nearby base stations using adjacent channel)
    4. Isolate OS by booting from original install media 
    (10.5.x). Attempt to connect to base station.
    Deep Dive
    CheckResultActionCode
    1. Open System Profiler, check to 
    see if AirPort card is recognized 
    under Network: AirPort Card.
    YesUse Software Update to make 
    sure all AirPort software and 
    firmware updates have been 
    applied. Ensure base station 
    is not using MAC address 
    filtering or creating a hidden 
    network.
    NoIf card is not detected, go 
    to M11 - AirPort/Bluetooth - 
    Defective wireless devices.
    2.  Run Clamshell Service 
    Diagnostic utility and check 
    for all devices presence. If not 
    found, reseat the camera cable 
    connection to the logic board.
    YesLoose logic board connectionN04
    NoGo to step 3.  
    						
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