HELP!!! Spilled tea on the bottom of the MacBook and now it won't turn on

I accidentally spilled tea on the bottom on my boyfriends MacBook Pro 13". It didn't hit the key board or anything on top of the device, however it now won't turn on. Did I destroy the battery? Or is the whole system down for the count? He tried holding down the power button and also the power indicator on the side but neither registered. It was only in the water for maybe two seconds. His grad papers are on there. I need to fix this problem ASAP! Please help!!!!

MacBook Pro, iOS 7.0.2

Posted on Oct 19, 2013 7:40 AM

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Oct 19, 2013 7:54 AM in response to annpetrocco

It's doubtful you can fix this without professional help and, if the liquid damaged internal components, the repairs will likely be a significant percentage of the cost of a new MacBook Pro. Contact an Apple retail Store or Authorized Service Provider ASAP to see what your options will be.


Stop trying to start it. The attempts so far may well have finished the path of destruction the tea started.


The hard drive containing his important files is likely NOT affected and can be removed from the computer and attached to a working one for file recovery.


If your BF has homeowners'/renters' insurance, contact them immediately and report a potential loss. Many people in this situation find that their policies cover accidental computer damage. If so that will give you a fair bit of relief from the full cost of a replacement computer, which is a real posibility at this point. The policy covers repair or replacement, subject to the usualy deductible. of course.

Oct 19, 2013 8:10 AM in response to annpetrocco

About the only thing you can do is to take the hard drive out of the dead system and connect it to another Mac with a SATA to USB adapter and copy his work off it. If the drive wasn;t affected by the spill.


Mac notebooks don't do well with liquid spills anywhere near them. The air intake is near/on back bottom of the system, at the screen hinge area. So if the tea got all the way to the back of the system the fans sucked in that liquid and spread it around the inside.


Once you get the data he needs, if the drive wasn'r affected, then you should take it to an Apple store to be looked at.

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