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Got a MacBook pro 2016 Touch Bar in today, looks good inside, its defo liquid damaged, there was some sticky stuff on heatsink, however the board is clean, no corrosion ..nothing!
Does this prevent them from being swapped from non-liquid damaged boards/units? Or are they built into the surface of each component (i.e. not separate physical 'stickers')? I'm genuinely asking, I've only seen 12" retina units and no new MBP touch-bard units yet. I'm really curious. Clearly some cleanup would be required, but if there's actually zero corrosion or staining on the board, swapping out the liquid-indicators just for Apple warranty coverage should not be an issue. Unethical, sure (but I mean, let's not even bring up ethics with regards to Apple), but that's not the question here, etc.
edit: Not to derail thread at all; mod please delete if too off-topic.
and SMMRepair, since the board and MacBook is clean, i would obviously just swap the stickers and have the logic board replaced under warranty, however the stickers are different to regular airs and retinas (this is my first touch bar) the closest match is the iPhone 4 stickers which are tiny bit bigger, would they do? also do these really have uv indicators or just a myth?
You expect way too much from the monkeys at Apple that are fixing these. If it looks ok with some sort of white indictors they will fix it.
You can do a quick check for PPBUS on F7000
Exactly what Duke said...Apple geniuses are robotic morons 98% of the time. Honestly those indicators just sound like the OLD rimless indicators...all over 2008-2011 machines.