Turning on MacBook Pro without power button

Sometimes, when you troubleshoot a MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air laptop problem you need to turn it on without using the power button. Is it possible? Yes, it is!
In these laptops (unibody style) the power button is permanently attached to the keyboard. Basically, it’s a part of the keyboard as you can see on the following picture.
Macbook Pro power button
If the keyboard failed (let’s say you spilled liquid on it) and the power button stopped working there is a workaround to turn on the laptop.
You cannot use this method to turn on your MacBook Pro on a daily basis but it is a good troubleshooting technique. It might help to figure our if the laptop motherboard still works even though the laptop doesn’t turn on when you push on the power button.
You can turn the laptop on by shorting the power-on pads with a small flathead screwdriver for a couple of seconds. The power-on pads located on the motherboard. In order to access them you’ll have to remove the bottom cover from the laptop but it’s very easy.

NOTE: shorting the power-on pads might not work if the keyboard still connected to the motherboard. If it doesn’t work, unplug the keyboard cable from the motherboard and try again. Sometimes it takes a few attempts to make it work.
In this post I’ll show you how to locate the power-on pads on different MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air laptops. The location depends on the model (year) of your laptop.
You can find the laptop model by the serial number. Locate the serial number printed on the bottom of the laptop and enter it in the search tech specs box (click on Browse by Product button first).
I’ll be adding more pictures as I get access to other laptop models.

MacBook (13-inch, Late 2008)

MacBook Pro 13-inch Late 2008 motherboard
In this model the power-on pads look like two solder terminals and located right above the touchpad cable.
MacBook Pro 13-inch Late 2008 power-on pads


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MacBook (13-inch, Late 2009)

MacBook 13-inch Late 2009 motherboard
In this model the power-on pads located above the left side of the keyboard connector.
MacBook 13-inch Late 2009 power-on pads

MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2010)

MacBook 13-inch Mid 2010 motherboard
The power-on pads located right above the left side of the keyboard connector on the motherboard.
Two square terminals positioned vertically.
MacBook 13-inch Mid 2010 power-on pads

MacBook Air (11-inch, Late 2010)

MacBook Air 11-inch Late 2010 motherboard
In this MacBook Air the power-on pads located right above the keyboard connector.
MacBook Air 11-inch Late 2010 power-on pads

MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2011)

MacBook Air 13-inch Mid 2011 motherboard
In this MacBook Air the power-on pads located just above the right side of the keyboard connector.
MacBook Air 13-inch Mid 2011 power-on pads

MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2012)

MacBook Air 13-inch Mid 2012 motherboard
In this MacBook Air 13-inch laptop the power-on pads located right above the keyboard connector.
MacBook Air 13-inch Mid 2012 power-on pads

MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009)

MacBook Pro 13-inch Mid 2009 motherboard
In this MacBook Pro the power-on pads located between the trackpad connector and hard drive connector.
On the following picture I disconnected the hard drive cable so you can see the power-on pads better.
You still should be able to short them with a small flathead screwdriver even without disconnecting the cable.
MacBook Pro 13-inch Mid 2009 power-on pads

MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010)

MacBook Pro 13-inch Mid 2010 motherboard
In this model the power-on pads look like two silver squares and located above the keyboard connector on the left side from the square chip.
MacBook Pro 13-inch Mid 2010 power-on pads

MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early-Late 2011)

MacBook Pro 13-inch Early-Late 2011 motherboard
In this model the power-on pads located on the upper side of the motherboard, on the right side from the screw mounting hole.
MacBook Pro 13-inch Early-Late 2011 power-on pads

MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2008)

MacBook Pro 15-inch Late 2008 motherboard
This MacBook Pro has power-on pads located on the left side of the motherboard, right above the optical drive cable connector.
They look like two square solder terminals positioned vertically.
MacBook Pro 15-inch Late 2008 power-on pads

MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2009)

MacBook Pro 15-inch Mid 2009 motherboard
This motherboard DOESN’T HAVE the power-on pads.
In order to turn on the laptop you’ll have to short the 5th pin from the left side of the keyboard connector to the ground (a metal stud on the motherboard).
Be careful! Do not short other pins.
MacBook Pro 15-inch Mid 2010

MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2,53GHZ, Mid 2009)

MacBook Pro 15-inch 2.53GHz Mid 2009 motherboard
In this model the power-on pads located on the lower part of the motherboard.
MacBook Pro 15-inch 2.53GHz Mid 2009 power-on pads

MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010)

MacBook Pro 15-inch Mid 2010 motherboard
In this model the power-on pads located right above the keyboard/trackpad connector shield.
MacBook Pro 15 inch Mid 2010 power-on pads
Here’s a close-up picture with the keyboard/trackpad connector shield removed.
The power-on pads look like two solder terminals and located above the trackpad connector.
MacBook Pro 15-inch Mid 2010 closeup

MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early-Late 2011)

MacBook Pro 15-inch Early-Late 2011 motherboard
In this model the power-on pads also located right above the keyboard/trackpad connector shield but positioned vertically.
MacBook Pro 15-inch Early-Late 2011 power-on pads
The pads look like two square solder terminals and located above the keyboard connector.
MacBook Pro 15-inch Early-Late 2011 closeup

MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early-Mid 2009)

MacBook Pro 17-inch Mid 2009 motherboard
In this model the power-on pads located on the left side from the memory slot and marked R5015.
MacBook Pro 17-inch Mid 2009 power-on pads
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