Corrosion on MB = No Calendar and No P1 Controller
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:09 pm
Calendar settings would never keep even after replacing the battery. I found a lot of corrosion on the MB next to the controller board ribbon cable. Clearly someone had spilling something on the GC long ago. I hit it with some isopropyl alcohol and a toothbrush.
Here's before and after:

This seems to have caused R16 and C169 to break off. Now P1 controller port no longer works (P2, 3, and 4 do work).
Research revealed R16 is responsible for something to do with the battery and the clock/calendar settings. It was so corroded I assume that explains my initial issue. I also assume C169 is causing my controller issue.
Do you agree with my assumptions?
Does anyone have the specs for C169? I found R16 is 120ohm, but didn't find any schematics for the GC.
Recommendations on cleaning the remaining corrosion and rust?
I am electronics noob so, please, be gentle.
Thanks,
- Mike
Here's before and after:


This seems to have caused R16 and C169 to break off. Now P1 controller port no longer works (P2, 3, and 4 do work).
Research revealed R16 is responsible for something to do with the battery and the clock/calendar settings. It was so corroded I assume that explains my initial issue. I also assume C169 is causing my controller issue.
Do you agree with my assumptions?
Does anyone have the specs for C169? I found R16 is 120ohm, but didn't find any schematics for the GC.
Recommendations on cleaning the remaining corrosion and rust?
I am electronics noob so, please, be gentle.
Thanks,
- Mike