Re: Macbook Pro retina, late 2013. Water damage.
You mean the keys will eventually stop working?
I know.. a friend I bought it from damaged it last year, by some moist from rain, and I replaced it. And chastised him for not being careful.. well, joke's on me. :p...
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Re: Macbook Pro retina, late 2013. Water damage.
Ok, so the macbook started working almost 100% after a few days. But there's one thing left that's not entirely working. When you lift the display up, start up from hibernation.. the number keys doesn't work at first. It takes a few minutes, and then they begin to work.
It's a 820-3536 logic board. Some component must be defect, Was wondering if there's a capacitor that's not working? And where I could look?
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Macbook Pro retina, late 2013. Water damage.
I have a Macbook pro retina late 2013, i7/2,8ghz. That got some water on it.
Had water in my messenger bag, along with my mac in a cloth sleeve. And the water had sipped out during the night.
The sleeve was quite soaked a few inches in on one long side. So the liquid or moistur mostly went to either on the side with the trackpad, or the dislay side where the vents are.
So here's a recollection of what I've checked and looked at.
(I know, probably did a bunch of mistakes, and I'm kind of novice so bear with me).
When I took it out, I think the...
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