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    Macbook pro M1 A2338 820-02020 Liquid

    The board has gotten wet, you can see it in the pictures. The display stays dark! No backlight. I think I have to bypass the front of the needle point too? Unfortunately I don't have a board view for my A2338! Is there a chip in the picture for the backlight?
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    Re: Macbook pro M1 A2338 820-02020 Liquid

    Originally posted by Strolch View Post
    The board has gotten wet, you can see it in the pictures. The display stays dark! No backlight. I think I have to bypass the front of the needle point too? Unfortunately I don't have a board view for my A2338! Is there a chip in the picture for the backlight?
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      Re: Macbook pro M1 A2338 820-02020 Liquid

      thx but its a BVR and I have openboardview.

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        Re: Macbook pro M1 A2338 820-02020 Liquid

        Hi guys, I have a similar problem, macbook pro M1 liquid damage.
        My type c tester says 5,125 V, no short on logic board, power manager isn't too much hot 30 degrees.
        What can I do?
        Thanks

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