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My MacBook Pro is dead and not charging-no light on power cord

Yesterday night, I connected the charger cable with my MBP 2014 before I went to sleep because there was only ~15% of battery. Everything worked absolutely fine before that time point. I saw orange LED light on the power cord. Today morning I wake up and surprisingly noticed no green/orange light on the power cord. I tried to power on the MBP normally and there is no sign of life. So I started to do research and did the following -

1. I did rest of SMC. No solution.

2. Opened the aluminum back cover and disconnected the battery connector------->connected the power cord---> no light on the cord----> connected the battery connector----> tried to power on for 30-60 secs. Unfortunately, no sign of life.

3. Then did many combinations of keys and power button ----> no sign of life.

So basically it not charging as well as not turning on.

Please suggest me if you have similar experience and the way to solve it.

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There's a chance something has been blown up due to overcharge or incorrect voltage/current control in one of the circuits.

You could try replacing the Magsafe connector board, but as the macbook also doesn't work on battery, you're probably best off letting a AASP (Apple Authorized Service Provider) take a look at your machine.

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One quick update: I connected the charger cable with my MBP for 30 min, wanted to see what happens. Suddenly saw green LED light on the charger cable. Then did SMC reset. I saw sudden change of green light to orange. Also, MBP tried to boot itself. Also saw apple logo on the screen. But no start. Again dead. Any comments or suggestions?

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This could mean that the PCB is cracked somewhere, or the battery is just dead-empty. Both of these would be weird, because you only left it to charge.

But the MBP did start, so there's still hope!

I don't really know any more than I already told you... I could suggest leaving the charger in for some more time, but there's a chance you'll damage it further.

Orange light means the battery is full, so that wouldn't suggest a dead battery.

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Iam facing same issue!!

Bro what u have did to correct this?

Help me out!!!

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