Hardware 3DS Backlight problem

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Hi,
I bought a 3ds online that was listed as "not charging". I repaired the charging port and now I can use it.
The problem I have with it is that the top screen is really brighter than lower screen. I cleaned all contacts, no changes. So then I measured backlight voltages : 11v for the lower screen, and 18v for the top one.
I did measure with the brightness setting 5.
Also, when I change brightness, only the lower screen changes, the top one is stuck beyond full brightness...
Also, the ribbon cable is good because I did try to put the main board in a working 3DS and I was having the same problem, so the issue is with the main board.
Did you ever face an issue like that ? Do you have any ideas on how to fix it ? Thanks
 

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Thanks for the reply, I might try that, but if the nand was corrupted, wouldn't the issue disappear when in the Luma3ds or godemode9 menu ? Sorty I didn't mention that i've done that
 
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Thanks for the reply, I might try that, but if the nand was corrupted, wouldn't the issue disappear when in the Luma3ds or godemode9 menu ? Sorty I didn't mention that i've done that
The top screen brightness being stuck at max setting in GodMode9 when using the volume switch would point to it being hardware issue.
Since @CreusFT shared about his similar not too long ago, we can wait and ask him if CTRTransfer(s) worked for him.
 

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You have PMIC failure on your motherboard (it's the chip circled in Red in the picture below). There are 3 power rails for the top screen backlight that control the brightness, you can measure it easily on the top side of the board, one or two of the 3 capacitors (C181, C182 and C183) will be shorted to ground. Fixing the board requires replacing PMIC chip
Clipboard01.jpg pmic.jpg
 
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Thank you !!
I tested those fuses and they are not shorted to ground but only a few ohms so nearly shorted, I couldn't find this anywhere thanks
 
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