Switch oled USB C port replaced. Charging works both ways but doesn’t dock.

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When docked the green light pops up on the dock but doesn’t port to tv. I tried with another switch and the dock works. Any ideas? Charging works both ways so I’m assuming everything was soldered properly. I tried measuring the p13 for faults but didn’t find no shorts or problems with the filters.

This board before the replacement would kill devices, I.e portable monitor plugged in? Dead. Dock plugged in? Dead.

So I’m assuming a power surge happened somewhere in the ports. Any ideas given the context of how to fix?
 

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check if all pins from port goes through where they should. i.e A11.A10 OR B2,B3 to pi3usb choke filters
 

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check if all pins from port goes through where they should. i.e A11.A10 OR B2,B3 to pi3usb choke filters
Ok I don’t have one of those usb c output checkers. If I don’t have one would I still be able to check?
 
Ok I don’t have one of those usb c output checkers. If I don’t have one would I still be able to check?
If you want to check, you need one. You need to verify that connections go through the port to the respective locations to try to locate the issue.
 
check if all pins from port goes through where they should. i.e A11.A10 OR B2,B3 to pi3usb choke filters
So I just did a check in continuity mode and they’re all good according to the schematic. Anything else to check for?
 
With the breakout board like in the picture?
Yep with the breakout board. It showed continuity to all point that you mentioned.
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Check the diode readings. Positive probe on a ground and negative to the points and record their values.
I checked and there is an ol on number 17/8 if flipped - all other points check out according to the video. Looks to be the choke filter on the back of the board. I’ll replace that piece off my donor and get back to you guys.
 
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With the breakout board like in the picture?
So I replaced the choke, with one from a donor and it’s still OL on 17 and 8. Do you know what else I should do? There continuity from that point to the choke still
 
you mean SBU1 and SBU2 pins on A8 and B8?
Based your diagram a5 (17) is OL! I checked again and (b5) 8 isn’t OL.
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Based your diagram a5 (17) is OL! I checked again and (b5) 8 isn’t OL.
Could it be the p13? There is continuity from a5 to the choke but OL. I replaced the choke already and same thing
 
A5/CC1 and B5/CC2 go to those 2 test pads and straight into m92t. Do you see them have beep on yellow test pads from your breakout board?
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A5/CC1 and B5/CC2 go to those 2 test pads and straight into m92t. Do you see them have beep on yellow test pads from your breakout board?View attachment 493982
Oh then yes the pins that go into SUSB1 and SUB2 is my assumption. Sorry these letters are confusing me a little.
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A5/CC1 and B5/CC2 go to those 2 test pads and straight into m92t. Do you see them have beep on yellow test pads from your breakout board?View attachment 493982
From the diagram I have 17 OL other readings are consistent with the video
 

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The left side (usb c south facing) of the filters are OL, the right ones read .7
Sounds like you're getting closer to the problem, if there it is OL from the USB facing side and .7 on the other your problem should be between the choke and the port. Measure resistance between the port and each test thing you can find until you get to the choke. There is a break somewhere. The XZZ boardview should help with tracing it out.
 

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