Hi! First I would remove extended RAM, battery, and Airport, just to have those out of the way and simplify the troubleshooting situation. Next, I would pop the bottom off again, along with the bottom shielding, and make sure the DC-in is firmly connected to the underside of the logic board. This is a beige plug which connects via a long strip to the DC-in plug that the AC adapter plugs into. The issues you've mentioned are consistent with the DC-in being disconnected or possibly not fully seated. Also, you can re-seat it and test with the laptop open, i.e. I would test it with the bottom off, just to save the time of ripping the laptop apart again if this ends up not being the answer.
If that doesn't work, I'd say unplug the DC-in from the logic board, and let the computer sit completely disconnected from power overnight. DC-ins are weird little creatures, and sometimes they hold a charge which causes them to malfunction. I know it sounds strange, but letting them sit for a while can sometimes set them straight.
Good luck, and let me know what happens! Resetting the PMU and PRAM is never a bad idea either if you haven't tried that already, but I have a hunch about the DC-in.
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Hey,
Thanks for the help. I tried what you said about the DC-in and both suggestions did not work. Still the same thing. What is this PMU and PRAM? How do you reset these? I was really hoping for the DC-in line; it sounded so simple, but the way my luck has been going simple is avoiding me like a plague.
Thanks,
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