iFixMac provides component-level MacBook logic board repair in Haymarket, Sydney CBD, including no-power faults, USB-C charging issues, short circuits, liquid damage, power management faults and board-level failures.
Instead of replacing the entire logic board, we repair the failed chip, circuit, connector, fuse, capacitor or power IC on your original board. This is often more cost-effective and helps preserve the data on soldered SSDs.
Diagnosis and component-level repair for MacBooks that do not power on, do not chime and show no signs of life.
We repair USB-C charging port issues, dead charging circuits, blown fuses and PD controller faults on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.
Ultrasonic cleaning, corrosion removal and replacement of damaged components on liquid-affected MacBook logic boards.
Specialist micro-soldering on power ICs, SMC, T2/Apple Silicon support components, backlight circuits and SSD lines.
If we can't repair your logic board, you don't pay for the repair attempt — only any pre-agreed parts or data recovery work.
Yes. In many cases, we can repair the failed circuit or component on the original logic board instead of replacing the whole board.
Often, yes. Component-level repair targets the failed section of the board rather than replacing the entire board. Final pricing depends on the model and fault.
Possibly. For many newer MacBooks, the SSD is soldered to the logic board. If the MacBook is dead, data recovery may require repairing the board enough to access the internal storage.
No. Do not charge or turn on a liquid-damaged MacBook. Power can cause further short circuits and corrosion.