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First I would follow the ifixit spill guide paying particular attention to the cable connection between the keyboard and the logic board. If the problem continues after the cleaning you should try a external keyboard. If good you may need a new keyboard/top cover depending on your model Macbook. If the external keyboard does not work you may have a logic board problem. Check back with us for additional info.
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-First I would follow the ifixit spill guide paying particular attention to the cable connection between the keyboard and the logic board. If the problem continues after the cleaning you should try a external keyboard. If good you may need a new keyboard/top cover depending on your model Macbook.
+First I would follow the ifixit spill guide paying particular attention to the cable connection between the keyboard and the logic board. If the problem continues after the cleaning you should try a external keyboard. If good you may need a new keyboard/top cover depending on your model Macbook. If the external keyboard does not work you may have a logic board problem. Check back with us for additional info.

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First I would follow the ifixit spill guide paying particular attention to the cable connection between the keyboard and the logic board. If the problem continues after the cleaning you should try a external keyboard. If good you may need a new keyboard/top cover depending on your model Macbook.

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