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Willhom Replacement for MacBook Air 13' A1466 Trackpad Touchpad Without Flex Cable 593-1604-B (Mid 2013, Early 2014, Early 2015, Mid 2017)

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  • Replace a damaged trackpad and restore the touch sensitivity of your laptop for MacBook Air 13" Mid 2013 to Mid 2017 with model A1466
  • This multitouch, glass trackpad allows touch input and clicking, while also providing a connection for the keyboard. It connects to the logic board via the IPD trackpad flex cable
  • What's included : Trackpad (IPD trackpad cable not included)
  • Compatible with MacBook Air 13" A1466 Mid 2013 to 2017 (Not fit for 2012): MacBookAir6,2 Mid 2013: MD760LL/A or MD761LL/A,MacBookAir6,2 Early 2014: MD760LL/B or MD761LL/B,MacBookAir7,2 Early 2015: MJVE2LL/A,MJVG2LL/A or MMGG2LL/A,MacBookAir7,2 Mid 2017: MQD42LL/A or MQD32LL/A
  • APN : 923-0438, 923-00976



Product Description


Trackpad Replacement for MacBook Air 13 inch (Mid 2013-2017)

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Replace a damaged trackpad and restore the touch sensitivity of your laptop for MacBook Air 13" Mid 2013 to 2017 with model A1466.

  • A worn out trackpad may have cosmetic scratches or a cracked surface causing it to malfunction. In addition, an aging trackpad may become unresponsive making your laptop difficult to control.

Trackpad Replacement for MacBook Air 13 inch (Mid 2013-2017)

Description

The trackpad connects to the logic board via the IPD trackpad flex cable.

  • What's included: Trackpad
  • APN: 923-0438, 923-00976
  • This multitouch, glass trackpad allows touch input and clicking, while also providing a connection for the keyboard.
  • Our trackpads are individually tested and guaranteed to function perfectly.
  • This item can be returned in its original condition or replacement within 30 days of receipt.

COMPATIBILITY:

--There are different versions of this trackpad for different years and models.Make sure you are buying a compatible model.

Compatible with MacBook Air 13" Mid 2013 A1466 (EMC 2632)

  • For MacBookAir6,2 Mid 2013: MD760LL/A (1.3 GHz Core i5)
  • For MacBookAir6,2 Mid 2013: MD761LL/A (1.3 GHz Core i5)
  • For MacBookAir6,2 Mid 2013: MD761LL/A (1.7 GHz Core i7)

Compatible with MacBook Air 13" Early 2014 A1466 (EMC 2632)

  • For MacBookAir6,2 Early 2014: MD760LL/B (1.4 GHz Core i5)
  • For MacBookAir6,2 Early 2014: MD761LL/B (1.4 GHz Core i5)
  • For MacBookAir6,2 Early 2014: MD761LL/B (1.7 GHz Core i7)

Compatible with MacBook Air 13" Early 2015 A1466 (EMC 2925)

  • For MacBookAir7,2 Early 2015: MJVE2LL/A (1.6 GHz Core i5 or 2.2 GHz Core i7)
  • For MacBookAir7,2 Early 2015: MJVG2LL/A (1.6 GHz Core i5 or 2.2 GHz Core i7)
  • For MacBookAir7,2 Early 2015: MMGG2LL/A (1.6 GHz Core i5 or 2.2 GHz Core i7)

Compatible with MacBook Air 13" Early 2017 A1466 (EMC 3178)

  • For MacBookAir7,2 Mid 2017: MQD42LL/A (1.8 GHz Core i5)
  • For MacBookAir7,2 Mid 2017: MQD32LL/A (1.8GHz Core i5)

Note:

Not compatible with Macbook Air 13" Mid 2012 A1466

Not compatible with MacBook Air 13' Mid 2011 A1369

Not compatible with MacBook Air 13" Late 2010 A1369

Questions&Answers

Trackpad not working? It can be difficult to diagnose the exact problem. Is it the cable? The trackpad itself? Something not aligned correctly? Professionally installed correctly? Any of these could be the issue.

Question 1 : Why doesn't keyboard and trackpad work after battery replacement? The battery works fine, but the fans come on like gangbusters and won't go off.

  • Answer A : For me it worked with a simple SMC reset whilst the machine was turned on: "shift+control+option+power"
  • Answer B : If the trackpad isn't clicking anymore something went wrong during the battery replacement. Resetting NVRAM and SMC won't fix that. I would just open it up again and redo it very carefully, making sure the ribbons are straight and fully inserted, and that they aren't connected upside-down or damaged in any way.Also you should be able to reset NVRAM and SMC via USB keyboards for future reference.
  • Answer C : I replaced the keyboard/trackpad ribbon, and everything is working perfectly!
  • Answer D : Have replaced the battery? Its known to press on the trackpad when it blisters. Try to take the battery out and use a straight edge to gage if it has a bulge. If it does then either its' either a bad battery or the MagSafe/charging logic is over charging the battery causing it to expand
  • Answer :Make sure the MagSafe chargers cord is not damaged as it could short out the SMC logic which could be the source of the over charging. Also check the MagSafe connector is it clean is it melted and check the cord contacts (unplugged) press on the pins do they retract a bit (don't over press and don't use any metal in the systems socket).

Question 2 : Why is my keyboard/trackpad not working? Unresponsive?What's a bit more unsettling is that, in the System Preferences, it's not even recognizing a trackpad as being connected.

  • Answer: It was possible because of a ribbon that had become loose underneath the battery. Though usually it would take a fall or rather hard jarring of the laptop to dislodge that cable (it should be locked down).The trackpad flex cable carries input from other upper case components as well, so a damaged trackpad cable may affect the functions of the keyboard and power button.
  • Another possible cause is battery swelling. If the charge is not holding, or if there's strange/unusual charging behavior, the battery could be the cause.
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F. Verda
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Works fine. Great to have the touchpad working again.Apple - pain in the butt - required us to buy special tool to open the Macbook Air.Apple should jump in a lake and stay there.
Erik Alberto Mtz.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023
Recomiendo este articulo y a su vendedor!A++++++++++
Lauren Poisson
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
Repaired by daughter's MacBook with this, worked great
eyeSore
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
You might need to replace the cable, not this part. My cable had corrosion, kept this part anyway. Another way overpriced mac part. Cable replacement was more difficult than expected. You'll need "0" sized phillips screwdriver to replace this part, has 6x mini screws and hex adjustment leveler screw.
Andy
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2023
If not connected properly the keyboard not working and the MacBook won't turn on! It's not easy to connect the 2 cables, especially the bigger one. After replacement done my MacBook keyboard not working but mouse working so I was thinking the battery dead but actually the battery is new and good (also just replaced at the same time), I went to Apple Store they told me same battery dead. But after change back the original battery, I found the computer still couldn't turn on! I reconnected the bigger cable of trackpad and everything working!!! If the vendor including Phillip #00 screwdriver in the package then will be perfect! So I only give 4 stars.
Jahsaan
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2022
I’ve gotten this almost a year ago and shockingly the replacement piece still works as if I never needed to get a new mouse. I would definitely recommend.
Kevin M. Jones
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2022
First one was used had broken screws in it and the replacement would not allow the computer to turn on. Sent back for a refund. Just using my old one. Will deal with the intermittent mouse clicks.
MJ
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2020
I had to replace the kyboard because one of the keys popped off. Once i did that, my touchpad and keyboard both stopped working. I tried a bunch of things but nothing solved it except for replacing the touchpad. Worked perfectly. Feels just like original Apple. Love it
Jeanine McDonald
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2019
Did the trick and the macbook is back in business. Thanks
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