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Originally Posted by Jmac
It's possible to fix everything yourself with the right tools and know-how. Depending on what's damaged, though, the parts themselves may make it cost-prohibitive.
Did they do any diagnostics/investigation into what needed to be replaced or was it just a conversation?
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Never, since Apple doesn't do parts they do components.
on a laptop there's only a few
-screen
-top case
-mobo
-bottom case
sometimes the battery is by itself but a lot of the times its part of the top case
Thus why if you say liquid damage we just say top case and mobo, you look at the price get scared and buy a new one. OR fix it at another shop. Apple has to warranty everything, so if theres a spot of liquid damage on the mother board it has to be replaced.