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Feb 16, 2015 7:46 AM in response to LucaMihneamby zmclearan,What should've been done is get a giant sealed bag full of rice and let the MacBook live in it over night. What seems to be happening is the little controller circuit board that the keyboard uses to talk to the logic board seems to be failing. It may require you to get a new logic board all together (which is a very costly replacement). I would contact Apple support for further options.
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Feb 16, 2015 12:55 PM in response to LucaMihneamby Brett L,Hi LucaMihneam,
Based on your description of some of the MacBook Pro's keys not functioning correctly after having received some water from a spill, it appears your MacBook Pro needs to be serviced. The following link should help you get started with the process and has links with additional information on topics such as warranty and service pricing, battery replacement, and express replacement service.
Service Answer Center - Mac notebooks
http://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=servicefaq&geo=United_States&product=Macn otebooks
Note that liquid damage is not covered under the MacBook Pro's warranty. See this article for reference -
Mac computers: Liquid damage is not covered by warranty - Apple Support
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
Sincerely,
Brett L
