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No audio device detected in system report (liquid-damaged Mac)

I adopted a liquid-damaged MacBook Air which was completely non-responsive.

I took it apart and saw signs of liquid intrusion, with some corrosion around the I/O ribbon cable connection (mostly on the logic board side but both needed cleaning). I tried cleaning the existing cable and connectors and managed to get it to boot, but not charge.

The cable looked like it caught the worst of the corrosion so I replaced it and now the laptop works normally aside from not detecting an audio device (About this Mac > System Report shows no audio device: audio controls are greyed out in System Prefs).

I’ve reset PRAM just for fun with no results. So, no speakers, no headphone, no mic, no nothing related to audio.

Can replacing the I/O board possibly solve this problem, or is the core audio logic on the main logic board? I couldn’t find a definitive answer to this so I thought I’d ask the Fixers…

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I/O board is part of the audio system circuitry, thus although it’s not guaranteed audio will work after replacement, it’s very reasonable to start with that, it might entirely solve your issue. Good luck !

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Yes! Thats the first thing to do as well as the cable! If you look at the part here you'll see the board has the Cirrus DAC chip on it (backside) right behind to headphone jack.

- MacBook Air 13" (Mid 2013-2017) I/O Board

-MacBook Air 13" (Mid 2013-2017) I/O Board Cable

And here's the IFIXIT guide to help you: MacBook Air 13" Early 2014 I/O Board Replacement

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