820-01521-A with liquid damage but no corrosion starts with 5V then turns and stuck at 12V

we have found out that R0211 and C0255 has been corrupted by corrosion. So do you think changing these will sort out the problem?
but no short on diode mode. It shows 715 on diode mode
 
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I have just found out that when I plug in the battery connector which is J6950 then starting voltage stucks at 5V but without battery connector plugged in it starts with 5V then jumps to 12V and stays there
 
R0211 and C0255 is on audio board not on the mainboard.I have changed the U7000 but now I found out that under the thermal camera U7800 flashes on some point and I guess it belongs to PP3V3_G3H line where it flashes. When it flashes it went down to 0 and back to 0.1A again. It starts with 5V then goes up to 12V but on 12V stays but it jumps down to 0.00 from 0.100A I ralised that on PP3V3_G3H line it goes up to 3.3V but then jumps down to 0-1V then back to 3.3 again. And it loops like this. Nothing connected to the mainboard.
Any suggestions?
 

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Liquid spill on audio board, usually damage T2 on this board.
You should compare diode mode readings on J6100 with known good board.
At least check if any short there...
 
so if it is t2? what should I follow? changing t2 with a new one will sort problem out? Or do I need to do anything if I change t2?
 

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Changing T2 will lose fingerprint functionality.
Several times I found T2 damaged on SPKRAMP_RESET_L line (internal short).
This line is next to PPBUS_G3H on J6100 and audio board connector too.
 
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