grey wire broken at batterie connector
Repairing my MacBookPro (end of 2006) a light grey wire broke, which is soldered to the connector for the batterie.
Guess the soldering on that white connector is so fine, that I can not fix this with a "normal manual" soldering job.
The machine works fine.
What purpose has this light grey wire?
What hardware function do I loose?
What can go wrong with my MacBookPro?
Can the entire connector with the wires be replaced?
(Would like to attach a picture, guess this is not possible)
Update
Thanks for the help to everybody.
The case can be closed.
As the Mac works with this wire broken/disconnected....
....so I do not know what hardware function do I really loose.
Esta é uma boa pergunta?