Can a MacBook Pro recover from water damage?

Can a MacBook Pro recover from water damage?

There is never a guarantee that the Mac will be saved from permanent water damage, but sometimes you can recover a MacBook Air and MacBook Pro from spills and liquid encounters by taking some very quick actions, or perhaps just mitigate the water damage to the keyboard rather than the entire computer.

Is the MacBook Pro 13 water resistant?

MacBook Pros are not water proof, they are as susceptible to water damage as any piece of electronic gear. While you may survive without damage it would be best to take it to an Apple genius bar or authorized repair service and have it opened and checked out for corrosion or any problems the water may have created.

How much does it cost to replace a 13 inch MacBook Pro Retina screen?

If you have a MacBook with a Retina display screen (pretty standard equipment these days, but not with the older MacBooks) you can expect to spend between $455 and $755 replacing the screen completely at the Apple Store. Tier 4 Accidental Damage is $655, then an additional $100 Labor Charge for a total of $755.

Can a Mac survive water damage?

Nope, not even water resistant! While the Apple Watch and iPhone are now very water-resistant, MacBooks aren’t. Even a small splash of water, coffee, tea, New Belgium Honey Orange Tripel Ale, champagne, Tercero Wines Mourvedre, kombucha, or any other liquid can cause a major problem.

How do you know if your MacBook Pro has water damage?

  1. Step 1 Thorough Diagnostic – Any MacBook that is exposed to liquid requires a thorough inspection.
  2. Step 2 Inspect Keyboard and Track Pad for ANY corrosion or sticky residue – If found a keyboard or trackpad replacement is recommend.
  3. Step 3 Inspect Main LogicBord for any sign of liquid exposure.

How much is a replacement MacBook Pro Retina screen?

A MacBook Pro Retina Screen replacement would typically cost you between $455-$755.

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