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Can you help me to identify a burned component?

I have a Macbook Pro 13" Early 2015 A1502. My SSD is not available any more. I've opened the Mac and I see a component burned, I think it is a fuse but I need identify it to try to find a replacement. Please, can you help me? I let a picture:

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Thanks in advance!

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Could you pretty pretty please add a bit more of a wide shot incuding the entire board, im trying to locate the capacator on the board but idk where on the board this is :)

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@inwerp - I know you know what this is!

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Ok, I have uploaded a full picture.

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@sebastiand86516 always remember that there is a good reason why this fuse blew.

Make sure that you check the circuit to figure out what has caused this. ;-)

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This is a critical fuse related to trackpad functionality labeled as F4800 2.5A—16V—0.1OHM in the Apple Schematic. Might be easiest to pull a replacement from a junk board, sometimes you can find those for cheap on eBay. Good luck!

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Thanks!! So, regarding your comment, it looks like that can make an issue with the trackpad and not with the SSD (disk), right? The extrange thing is that the pad is working in "Recovery utility" but is the SSD who dissapeared.

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That is strange! Have you fully inspected the logic board on both sides? There may be other issues. Also, it's not unprecedented for SSDs to fail. If you have another compatible SSD you could try installing that to see if it works, which would help you confirm whether or not your original SSD has failed.

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Thanks! Ok, I will check again the board, both sides (I've checked only one side), and I'll try to buy or ask somebody a SSD to try if it works. I'll update here if I've news. Thanks again.

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@sebastiand86516 Did you check if the fuse was burnt before. Because if you just found out the fuse is burnt now then you might not be finding the actual issue (meaning the trackpad failing is unrelated to the ssd), anyways best of luck with fixing it.

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Checking with openboardview it seems to be a fuse as @zpl said. The fuse seems to be unrelated as the ssd should still work. So I would try to narrow down the issue. Do you have any other macbooks that you can swap the ssd into to atleast see if it boots? and before you start messing around with the laptop is there any important data on the ssd that you need to recover?

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Ok, I agree. Unfortunately, I haven't another Mac to move the SSD. I don't have critical data there, I've backup in any case. Otherwise I carry it to some support service but before I want try to resolve it by myself. Maybe I'll try to replace that component and then see what happen, in any case it'is damaged, so...

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