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USBC port not working on MacBook Pro 2017

One of the 2 USBc ports on my MacBook Pro is not working. Have tried rebooting the computer twice but it has no effect. I've also tired reseting NVRAM and SMC. Have tried two peripheral devices (a Sandisk SSD and a Thunderbolt to USBC adapter)- both work in the other port but will not function in the one causing the trouble. The only thing that works on the faulty one is charging. Any ideas as how to address this?

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.1

Posted on Feb 2, 2021 6:32 AM

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Posted on Feb 2, 2021 6:51 AM

jrydinger wrote:

One of the 2 USBc ports on my MacBook Pro is not working. Have tried rebooting the computer twice but it has no effect. I've also tired reseting NVRAM and SMC. Have tried two peripheral devices (a Sandisk SSD and a Thunderbolt to USBC adapter)- both work in the other port but will not function in the one causing the trouble.

The only thing that works on the faulty one is charging.



Can you verify MacBookPro14,1 /with no Touchbar (see >About this Mac)


Both ports on this model should have full port power both charge & data transfer.


Redefining port definition happens with each reboot—

you can try manually resetting NVRAM/PRAM http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379


If no resolve Try resetting the SMC https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295



Otherwise if no resolve I would suspect a hardware issue: cable /cable connection /port itself.


Call Customer Support (800) MY–APPLE (800–692–7753)

or on line https://getsupport.apple.com/

or call AppleCare Support at 1-800-APLCARE (800-275-2273)




In or out of warranty you can get a free over the counter 'Apple Service Diagnostics' test /assessment


Make an appointment for a "hardware issue"—

https://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/


Outside the USA

https://locate.apple.com/country


From iOS device using the app to make a online Genius Bar appointment is easy:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/apple-support/id1130498044?mt=8



(note: due to the temporary closure of Apple Stores and the staggered reopening there may be some delays.

ref: https://www.apple.com/shop/browse/store/temporary_closures )


“Mac notebook, contact us and we'll send you a box you can use to ship it to an Apple Repair Center. We'll return your repaired product to you as quickly as possible. Depending on where you get service, you might be able to check the status of your repair online.” Start a service request https://support.apple.com/mac/repair/service



Outside the USA—Contact Apple for support and service by phone

See a list of Apple phone numbers around the world.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201232


Get your Mac ready for service - Apple Support https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT209095


Learn how to get your Mac notebook fixed and how much it will cost.

https://support.apple.com/mac/repair/service



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Feb 2, 2021 6:51 AM in response to jrydinger

jrydinger wrote:

One of the 2 USBc ports on my MacBook Pro is not working. Have tried rebooting the computer twice but it has no effect. I've also tired reseting NVRAM and SMC. Have tried two peripheral devices (a Sandisk SSD and a Thunderbolt to USBC adapter)- both work in the other port but will not function in the one causing the trouble.

The only thing that works on the faulty one is charging.



Can you verify MacBookPro14,1 /with no Touchbar (see >About this Mac)


Both ports on this model should have full port power both charge & data transfer.


Redefining port definition happens with each reboot—

you can try manually resetting NVRAM/PRAM http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379


If no resolve Try resetting the SMC https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295



Otherwise if no resolve I would suspect a hardware issue: cable /cable connection /port itself.


Call Customer Support (800) MY–APPLE (800–692–7753)

or on line https://getsupport.apple.com/

or call AppleCare Support at 1-800-APLCARE (800-275-2273)




In or out of warranty you can get a free over the counter 'Apple Service Diagnostics' test /assessment


Make an appointment for a "hardware issue"—

https://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/


Outside the USA

https://locate.apple.com/country


From iOS device using the app to make a online Genius Bar appointment is easy:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/apple-support/id1130498044?mt=8



(note: due to the temporary closure of Apple Stores and the staggered reopening there may be some delays.

ref: https://www.apple.com/shop/browse/store/temporary_closures )


“Mac notebook, contact us and we'll send you a box you can use to ship it to an Apple Repair Center. We'll return your repaired product to you as quickly as possible. Depending on where you get service, you might be able to check the status of your repair online.” Start a service request https://support.apple.com/mac/repair/service



Outside the USA—Contact Apple for support and service by phone

See a list of Apple phone numbers around the world.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201232


Get your Mac ready for service - Apple Support https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT209095


Learn how to get your Mac notebook fixed and how much it will cost.

https://support.apple.com/mac/repair/service



Feb 2, 2021 7:04 PM in response to jrydinger

If only one of the two USB-C ports on the same side work, then it means that I/O Board on that side is bad and needs to be replaced. You will need to have Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider repair the laptop.


Edit: For some reason I didn't see your later post about the non-Touchbar model. This means it will require the replacement of the Logic Board which will be expensive. Make sure to have a good backup in case your laptop qualifies for the free Apple SSD Repair Program which could result in Apple erasing the SSD or even replacing the SSD.

Feb 3, 2021 7:27 AM in response to jrydinger

Probably around/at least $500 US, but you will need to contact Apple or an AASP for an exact quote. Some of it depends on whether there is any accidental liquid damage (very common in my personal experience) and whether the laptop is mailed to Apple or whether the repair is performed by the local Apple tech. At least with the four port model the I/O ports are part of an inexpensive I/O Board, but unfortunately with the two port model the I/O ports are part of the Logic Board.

USBC port not working on MacBook Pro 2017

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