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Liquid damage, temp sensor TPOP -- 124

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The computer had water damage, some parts have been replaced. All the Apple resets known to man have been run. Now the fan spins full speed and the Apple hardware test reports 4SNS/1/C0000008: TPOP--124. I've found a few posts of people with the same error. Everyone assumes it's the logic but no one seems to be certain. The issue I have is that the logic board has already been replaced. My next guess is that it's in or near the track pad. Can anyone determine which component is actually failing from the hardware test results? Or point me in the right direction.

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MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011

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Liquid damage, temp sensor TPOP -- 124

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The computer had water damage, some parts have been replaced. All the Apple resets known to man have been run. Now the fan spins full speed and the Apple hardware test reports 4SNS/1/C0000008: TPOP--124. I've found a few posts of people with the same error. Everyone assumes it's the logic but no one seems to be certain. The issue I have is that the logic board has already been replaced. My next guess is that it's in or near the track pad. Can anyone determine which component is actually failing from the hardware test results? Or point me in the right direction.

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MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011

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