APPLE MACBOOK AIR M2 (A2681) Not Clicking
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86%
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Trackpad Assembly
The Force Touch trackpad relies on integrated strain gauges and a haptic actuator to simulate a click. If the actuator coils fail or the force sensors lose calibration (evidenced by diagnostic code NDR006), the assembly can no longer generate the physical vibration required for tactile feedback. Replacing the full assembly restores the electromechanical feedback loop.
SKU: 661-27414
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8%
CONF
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Trackpad Flex Cable
This cable transmits power and signals between the logic board and the haptic motor. Micro-corrosion at the ZIF connector pins or fatigue-induced stress fractures in the ribbon traces can prevent the high-frequency signals required to drive the haptic actuator from reaching the trackpad.
SKU: 923-08018
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6%
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Internal Lithium-Polymer Battery
The battery cells are located directly beneath the trackpad. Volumetric expansion (swelling) due to electrolyte off-gassing can exert significant upward pressure on the trackpad's underside, pre-loading the force sensors to their maximum limit and physically dampening the haptic actuator's ability to vibrate.
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DIY Repair Guide
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