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Hello Everyone, I just got my hand on an old Macbook with several issues, most of which are easy fixes. While the machine is quite old, I still would like to fix the device. While cleaning the system I found a broken part on the logic board. My best guess it’s the same part as that is located above it with the text “Jā” on it, it looks like a diode to me. The part is located just above the battery connector. The system still powers on and seems to be working fine, but the battery won’t charge, this could be down to a bad battery, but since the part is close to the connector I also suspect this part to be faulty. Could someone please help me identify the part?

The part is a Capacitor: C6605 100UF 20%  6.3V TANT CASE-AL1

Its best to find someone with micro-soldering skills and have the proper tools to solder SMT devices (a hot air rework station).