MacBook Pro 14 M1 Pro Liquid Damage

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  • rianyj
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    • Jul 2023
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    MacBook Pro 14 M1 Pro Liquid Damage

    I am pretty new at this, lot to cover and learn. I hope to know some guidance and things I can do. I think i download right schematics and checked readings
    from all USB-C. reading 5v and 0.930 Amp.
    The board has been fixed once from liquid damage 3 month ago and now it does not turn on.
    It does turn on sometimes if plugged in long enough, it 'sometimes', works.
    When it turn on 'by chance' battery seems to be in good health, but, most of the time it does not take charge or turn on.
    I did not tried Magsafe, only USB-C was used for all testing.

    please let me know where to start.
    Thank you in advanced

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