Need help identifying resistor value

I have a Switch V2 (Mariko) that would not turn on with or without power connected, battery is charged. I suspect the BQ24193 is bad based on the VBUS measuring 1V using DMM in diode mode and positive lead on ground. Seen in a youtube video that I can’t link. “Ultimate Nintendo Switch REPAIR Guide - Fix Any Issue Like a Pro!” timestamp 23:55.

This was my first time using hot air, I had the area well protected, but when BQ24193 came loose, I knocked out all of the resistors towards the battery. Using the sticky info thread here “[INFO] Board diagram and part numbers]” 15.jpg. (I can’t seem to link anything.) I see all the values of the resistors matches mine, however, the one that showed 14k ohm measures 220k ohm on my board in-circuit. Other diagrams online shows 100k ohm for this resistor. What should it actually be?

This resistor was the one I didn’t actually knock out. But I did put the rest of them in the wrong place before I found the diagram, perhaps since it’s measured in circuit that’s why?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

v2 board having over 1v(1.1~1.2v to be exact) on BQ vbus is normal

Thank you for the quick reply. That means there was nothing wrong with this chip. I wonder what was the problem then. Maybe I’ll ask in a separate thread after some more research.

I took apart my other V2, which has a slightly different layout, but that same resistor in question is also measuring 220k, so I guess the 14k was for v1 or something else then. Do you have a reference for V2 motherboard that I can use for these diode test values?