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Hello, I saw a question for a similar product but it doesn’t appear to have been resolved. I have a mid-2012 13” Unibody Mac that I just replaced the Wifi board on, but the Bluetooth isn’t working. To be fair, the Bluetooth hasn’t work in years but I never used it so it wasn’t a big deal; however, I was hoping that replacing the board (which was having trouble of its own) would fix the Bluetooth. Running 10.14.5 MojaveThe upper left icon says “Bluetooth: Not Available” when clicked onAbout this Mac > System Report > Bluetooth > “No information found”System Preferences > Network > Bluetooth PAN > “No Pan Devices Found” I have tried: Resetting the PRAM and NVRAMResetting the SMCComplete reinstall of the OSRemoving the .plist file from the Preferences folder (though of note mine was in a subfolder not mentioned in the troubleshooting guide)Resetting personal permissions and restarting the computer Any thoughts? Any relevant information that I left out? Thanks. Eric

You’re left with a probable failure on the logic board..there’s no way to tell exactly what without testing but there are a bunch of components that may fail. Considering the cost of a component level repair you may just get a cheaper Usb BT adapter if needed.