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-since the water spill was so long ago and the iPod has had plenty of time to dry out, I would guess that there's been some internal damage or corrosion. I think the next step would be to try opening up the iPod and see if there's any visible damage - you may need to replace the click wheel, although not sure if that's cost-effective for this old model.
+since the water spill was so long ago and the iPod has had plenty of time to dry out, I would guess that there's been some internal damage or corrosion. I think the next step would be to try opening up the iPod and see if there's any visible damage - you may need to replace the click wheel.
shutting down after unplugging is probably just a sign of a dead battery.

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-since the water spill was so long ago and the iPod has had plenty of time to dry out, I would guess that there's been some internal damage or corrosion. I think the next step would be to try opening up the iPod and see if there's any visible damage - you may need to replace the logic board, although not sure if that's cost-effective for this old model.
+since the water spill was so long ago and the iPod has had plenty of time to dry out, I would guess that there's been some internal damage or corrosion. I think the next step would be to try opening up the iPod and see if there's any visible damage - you may need to replace the click wheel, although not sure if that's cost-effective for this old model.
shutting down after unplugging is probably just a sign of a dead battery.

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since the water spill was so long ago and the iPod has had plenty of time to dry out, I would guess that there's been some internal damage or corrosion. I think the next step would be to try opening up the iPod and see if there's any visible damage - you may need to replace the logic board, although not sure if that's cost-effective for this old model.  

shutting down after unplugging is probably just a sign of a dead battery.

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