820-3437
MacBook Air 13-Inch 2013/2014
MacBookAir6,2
A1465 emc2632
To open the Mac you need a PL4 Pentalobe screwdriver.
The motherboard number is on the top side of the motherboard, on the lower edge, hidden under the SSD.
The ROM is a WSON-8 chip (64Mbit)
To read or write ROM use Medusa with A4160 EasyFlash adapter. EasyFlash plugs in with the arrow to the back of the Mac.
The ROM in on the bottom (hard to reach) side of the motherboard.
The SPI connector is a Hirose-30.
LIO Flex: 821-1722
Matching LIO board is 820-3455
Battery: A1496 or (A1377, A1405)
Matching Battery Port Tester: A4593
Great REPAIR Tools for this Mac (motherboard):
USB Tester
Plug this in every time you work on this Mac.
it will show you if the CPU/PCH is running (Green LED) even without booting into an OS, The two Red LEDs show if the Mac is on and if the 5volt line is correct. LINK
This little board works as a 'Known Good' battery. It makes it easy to see if the SMC and the ISL charging chip are working.
It also allows you to test the Mac using a power supply through the battery port. This way you can test the Mac even when the charging circuit is bad.
If the BIOS (EFI) of this Mac is messed up (locked, or unlocked by an idiot or an Apple update gone wrong) then use the Medusa to rewrite the BIOS or a Matt card to replace the BIOS.
Battery Port
Medusa &
Matt card