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Repair information and guides for MacBook Pro models with 13" displays.

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Unit has come in contact with liquid. Unit does not power on or show battery indicator light.

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Will, I would start by opening the system up and carefully disconnecting the battery. Once you get that far take some pictures of the areas that look bad (wet and/or corroded) si we can see how much damage you have. In the meantime keep the system in a cool (40~34F) dry area to help slow down the galvanic action. Post the pictures here so we can see (go into edit mode of your answer)

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Thank you I will do so and post pictures.

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I would remove the entire logic board remove all the cpu fans and thermal paste, and hit it with contact cleaner while using a really soft brush to clean the hard to reach places . make sure everything else that connects to the board is also clean, once finished hit it with contact cleaner again and right after with compressed air to make sure all small debris is blown out. Reapply the thermal grease and put the fans back, reconnect everything and cross fingers.

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I will post pictures and then go from there. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond.

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