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Hi Guys So what happened is that I spilled a full cup of tea on my study from where it oozed all over my mbp keyboard. I instantly picked up my device and shut it down( took 5 secs at least ). Then I shock out the liquid that was still inside the mbp and placed it upside down with a keyboard over a towel. I let it be that way for half hr after which I tried to turn it up using the power button but there was absolutely no response. Then I placed it in the same setting but under 2 bulbs to give it a little heat for an hour and a half. Now following the insanity that I have already committed I connected my mbp to the charger and it instantly started, however there were 2 complications:
- It did not stay on without the charging cord
- The fan was really loud and I could easily feel the rush of air from the opening on the right corner( under the screen ) When it was on it loaded to the profile section where after I typed my password, the loading bar appeared on the bottom which took forever to complete ( about a min and half .. also the mouse cursor went into the loading shape and even froze in that colourful circle shape while the computer was still loading). After that my desktop was normally displayed but the fan and the rush of air problem were still there. After that the power cord accidentally got off and the mbp shut down. I am really worried now for turning it back on as I read we have to let it dry for days.. Can you please tell me what I should do now and if I need to open up the back cover? I might not be conveying my problem in the right manner but any good help to get me out of this safely would be priceless. Thank you all in advance!
Sadly, I think you have some deeper issues now. You’ll need take the system apart to correctly clean the rest of the tea out. It does sound like you burnt some the logic by powering the system before the tea was cleaned out. Follow the IFIXIT guide: MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Late 2013 Logic Board Replacement Update (09/22/2015) Sadly, the OS is telling you your battery is gone. So at this point you’ll need to start there. Here’s the IFIXIT guide to replace the upper case which also holds the battery: MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Late 2013 Upper Case Replacement. Here’s the IFIXIT part: MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Late 2013/Mid 2014) Upper Case Assembly - A-Stock / With Battery and Trackpad. Here is a nice little program which will help you see whats happening in the SMC charging services: coconutBattery. But it likely won’t tell you much more here than what you all ready know. Post a screenshot for us to see.