I don't trust your shop.
Liquid spills sometimes start a corrosion process that takes time to
fully develop. But usually it takes more than just water to do that,
soda or coffee or something like that.
Regardless, that won't cause overheating, which is usually due to a fan
and heatsink clogged with dirt, dust and hair.
Hard to say anything further without seeing the unit.
OlivesandWine wrote:
> Hello, I got a call from the repair shop for my laptop today, and I'm
> curious about what they said. I use my laptop for work and school and
> need it back soon. Please help.
>
> I bought a new laptop in May, and have used it daily since then. At the
> end of June a cup fell and broke and sprayed water all over my laptop.
> Even though a little bit of water usually isn't a problem according to
> everyone I talked to I took it back to the shop to get it checked out.
>
> I turned the machine off, took out the battery and let it dry
> overnight. The next day I took it into the shop and told them about the
> water. They turned it on and the laptop worked fine, but it was making a
> loud noise. They checked it out, and told me that there was
> _no_water_damage_. They did however fix two sticky keys.
>
> Two weeks ago it started over heating and shutting off on its own. I
> tried all the tricks for an overheating laptop and finally decided that
> there must be something wrong with the fan. I took it into the shop last
> week, today I got a call saying that every part of the laptop has water
> damage. I haven't drank or eaten anywhere near my laptop since the first
> spill. So it's not new.
>
> Since water damage isn't covered by insurance it's going to cost me
> 600$ to fix it.
>
> Did I break my laptop five months ago or is something else going on?
>
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