DIY FIX: iPhone 7 Plus won’t turn on (PCB board short circuit)

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DIY FIX: iPhone 7 Plus won’t turn on (PCB board short circuit) Today, we are going to fix iPhone 7 Plus won’t turn on issue. This iPhone 7 Plus has been repaired once, and then it doesn’t boot. After checking, the PCB board has short circuit phenomenon. Now, we try to BIY FIX it by professional phone repair tools.

First of all, we need to use JM-P01 Essential Toolkit to disassemble the iPhone, remove the iPhone motherboard and then put observe it under the VGA Camera 7-45X Trinocular Stereo Microscope, there has traces of water, and many small original components have been torn down.

Connect iPhone motherboard to the computer with C48 MFI USB Cable, there is no response. With the help of YH898D hot air gun and tweezers, we remove the iPhone NAND Flash, and then connect it to computer again, still no response. Use Fluke 15B+ Digital Multimeter to measure the booting power supply and I2C bus, the data is normal. Now we start checking the disconnected


iPhone NAND flash that without connecting to the computer. Remove USB tube U4001, measure the resistance of the substrate, we found the E4#(PMU-AOP-TRISTAR-ACTIVE-READY) is short circuit. Open the WUXINJI Dongle to check the iPhone schematic diagram; We can know that this point is connected to the CPU display IC U3703 C2#. So we remove the U3703, and then measure the C2# and U4001 E4# again, the short circuit fault has been resolved.

Reinstalling the iPhone NAND Flash and U4001, and replace a good U3703. At the end, install the iPhone and test it, the iPhone is turned on smoothly. The DIY FIX is successful. More phone repair guide, please visit vipprogrammer.com


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