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Docking port shorted - now what?

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So one day, I set down my computer on the table, come back and turn it on. I get a second of display, and it shuts back off, and the docking port starts to smoke. Turns out a piece of tomato of all things got into the docking port and was shorting it out. So I disconnect the power and the battery and clean the docking port with some rubbing alcohol, dry it thoroughly, and let it sit overnight. I discover that it works fine unless you try to put the charger in, then the docking port and only the docking port smokes. There is now a divot in it and there was a tiny amount of melted plastic in there. I never use the docking port. Is it time to replace the motherboard or is there a workaround or way to charge without that port smoking? For reference, my motherboard model is HP 686971-001.
EDIT: I just realized this is my first post on this site. I knew about ifixit and really like and support what you guys do. Thanks!
=== Update (10/19/2020) ===
UPDATE: I finally ordered the replacement mobo, thank you guys for all the help!
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+=== Update (11/07/2020) ===
+Well, sure enough, I went in, replaced the motherboard, and now it works and charges fine. Thanks everyone for your help in this! I actually ended up buying the ifixit toolkit!

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Docking port shorted - now what?

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So one day, I set down my computer on the table, come back and turn it on. I get a second of display, and it shuts back off, and the docking port starts to smoke. Turns out a piece of tomato of all things got into the docking port and was shorting it out. So I disconnect the power and the battery and clean the docking port with some rubbing alcohol, dry it thoroughly, and let it sit overnight. I discover that it works fine unless you try to put the charger in, then the docking port and only the docking port smokes. There is now a divot in it and there was a tiny amount of melted plastic in there. I never use the docking port. Is it time to replace the motherboard or is there a workaround or way to charge without that port smoking? For reference, my motherboard model is HP 686971-001.
EDIT: I just realized this is my first post on this site. I knew about ifixit and really like and support what you guys do. Thanks!
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+=== Update (10/19/2020) ===
+UPDATE: I finally ordered the replacement mobo, thank you guys for all the help!

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Docking port shorted - now what?

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-So one day, I set down my computer on the table, and found some wet food crumbs get into my docking port. I go and clean out the docking port with paper towels, and try to turn it on. It was still plugged in at the time. So I turn it on, and get a second of display, and it shuts back off, and the docking port starts to smoke. So I disconnect the power and the battery and clean the docking port with some rubbing alcohol, dry it thoroughly, and let it sit overnight. So I discover that it works fine unless you try to put the charger in, then the docking port and only the docking port smokes. I never use the docking port. Is it time to replace the motherboard or is there a workaround? For reference, my motherboard model is HP 686971-001.
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+So one day, I set down my computer on the table, come back and turn it on. I get a second of display, and it shuts back off, and the docking port starts to smoke. Turns out a piece of tomato of all things got into the docking port and was shorting it out. So I disconnect the power and the battery and clean the docking port with some rubbing alcohol, dry it thoroughly, and let it sit overnight. I discover that it works fine unless you try to put the charger in, then the docking port and only the docking port smokes. There is now a divot in it and there was a tiny amount of melted plastic in there. I never use the docking port. Is it time to replace the motherboard or is there a workaround or way to charge without that port smoking? For reference, my motherboard model is HP 686971-001.
EDIT: I just realized this is my first post on this site. I knew about ifixit and really like and support what you guys do. Thanks!

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Docking port shorted - now what?

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So one day, I set down my computer on the table, and found some wet food crumbs get into my docking port. I go and clean out the docking port with paper towels, and try to turn it on. It was still plugged in at the time. So I turn it on, and get a second of display, and it shuts back off, and the docking port starts to smoke. So I disconnect the power and the battery and clean the docking port with some rubbing alcohol, dry it thoroughly, and let it sit overnight. So I discover that it works fine unless you try to put the charger in, then the docking port and only the docking port smokes. I never use the docking port. Is it time to replace the motherboard or is there a workaround? For reference, my motherboard model is HP 686971-001.
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+EDIT: I just realized this is my first post on this site. I knew about ifixit and really like and support what you guys do. Thanks!

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Docking port shorted - now what?

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So one day, I set down my computer on the table, and found some wet food crumbs get into my docking port. I go and clean out the docking port with paper towels, and try to turn it on. It was still plugged in at the time. So I turn it on, and get a second of display, and it shuts back off, and the docking port starts to smoke. So I disconnect the power and the battery and clean the docking port with some rubbing alcohol, dry it thoroughly, and let it sit overnight. So I discover that it works fine unless you try to put the charger in, then the docking port and only the docking port smokes. I never use the docking port. Is it time to replace the motherboard or is there a workaround? For reference, my motherboard model is HP 686971-001.

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