I had this issue on my Switch (V2) as well, but not only did I smush one of the resistors on the left hand side like Jarmenti posted. I had to add flux then solder to the trace line to make sure the line was completely connected. Not to mention one of the solder pads for the resistor lifted making this more of a hassle. Those little SMD are super tiny and some are made of ceramic check them for any cracks, look at the trace lines and see if any is scratched (even the lightest scratch can cause it to fail) or cut.
In my opinion, never jump or bridge a circuit/traceline where a Resistor is placed. The resistor is there for a reason.
For the parts:
DOUBLE CHECK! TRIPLE CHECK! and make sure you get the correct part, I don't know if they are the same for OLED or Lite, but from other user posted: 0201 100nf SMD
mouser . com /ProductDetail/963-LMK063C6104KP-F
That's the place I bought mine from, very reputable and reliable source for electronic parts.
That's is the one I ordered, but these are for the left hand APU side, V2
If this is the one you need order 10 just to be safe in case you drop it or bounces off.
Checklist:
-Make sure no SMD Resistors are cracked, smashed, or burnt on left hand side.
-Make sure the SMD Resistors are soldered and seated properly on the pads
-Follow the line for each of those 2 SMD Resistors and check for any cuts, scraches, or damage.
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