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Hello, I know there are many of similar questions, but I didn’t find the answer or there are some differencies. I have Macbook Air 11 early 2015 and the problem is: the fan runs on full speedFacetime says the temperature is high What I checked: I don’t know of any liquid spill (but you never know)Because there is no ASD for this model, I started the computer with holding D (for diagnostic) and “no error” apearedI installed app TG Pro and all temperatures are in greenI’ve reseted SMC and NVRAM by Apple’s recommendationUPDATE: I’ve purchased TG Pro full licence and it shows (These sensors may not be working propertly: Hard Drive)UPDATE: Quicktime video recording uses camera without any issue. Could it still be faulty sensor when no problems were found but Facetime says something else? Here are some images of iSight connector area and cable. No corrosion as I can see. (please note that the cable is not fully attached in some images - it was before taking the photos):
Thank you Olda
The iSight camera is within the lid and the small logic board its connected to has a sensor! The connection down on the logic board is also a strong possible failure area. Sadly, the onboard diagnostics is a bit limited, I do believe the full version of TG Pro will pop an error but do you really need it, given the fact the FaceTime app tells you there’s an issue. Take a good clear set of pictures of the connector area and cable ends (both sides) and post them here for us to see Adding images to an existing question Update (02/16/2020) OK, I think I see your problem! The connector is not fully seated! Here’s yours
And here’s one that’s just being disconnected
Just wondering if you had any progress? I just began having exactly the same problem today and have the same model of Macbook Air.