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Replace a 802.11ac Airport/Bluetooth 4.0 board for your A1502 or A1398 2015 MacBook Pro 13″ or 15″ Retina laptop. Fix
Replace a 802.11n AirPort wireless / Bluetooth 2.1 internal card compatible with the A1342 MacBook 13 inch Unibody Mid 2010
MacBook Bluetooth Board
Provides wireless Bluetooth networking capability, includes cableProvides wireless Bluetooth networking capability, includes cable
Provides wireless Bluetooth networking capability, includes cableProvides wireless Bluetooth networking capability, includes cable
Provides wireless Bluetooth networking capability, includes cableProvides wireless Bluetooth networking capability, includes cable
Replace a 802.11n AirPort wireless / Bluetooth 4.0 internal card compatible with the model A1370, A1465, A1369, A1466 Late 2010
Replace the cable that connects the AirPort/Bluetooth board to the logic board compatible with the 1.6 or 1.8 GHz Original
Replace the plastic bracket that houses the Airport and Bluetooth Board compatible with the A1237 Original or A1304 Late 2008
Replace a 802.11ac AirPort wireless / Bluetooth 4.0 internal card compatible with the A1465 and A1466 model Mid 2013 to
Replace a Airport/Bluetooth 2.1+EDR board in a A1286 and A1297 model Mid 2010 model 15 inch or 17 inch Unibody
Replace a bracket that houses the Airport and Bluetooth board compatible with the Early 2011 to Mid 2012 Unibody 15
Replace a torn or damaged cable connecting the logic board to the audio daughterboard containing the headphone jack and connectors
Replace a corroded, dirty, or damaged headphone jack by swapping in an audio daughterboard containing the headphone jack and connectors
Replace a bent or missing metal bracket securing the audio daughterboard cable connector to the display daughter board in a
Replace a corroded, dirty, or damaged headphone jack by swapping in an audio daughterboard containing the headphone jack and connectors
Replace a corroded, dirty, or damaged headphone jack by swapping in an audio daughterboard.Replace a corroded, dirty, or damaged headphone