MacBook Pro M5 Liquid Damage Repair
Johannesburg

Spilled liquid on your new M5 MacBook Pro? Liquid damage is not covered by Apple’s warranty β€” but it is repairable. We ultrasonically clean and repair the 14-inch and 16-inch M5, M5 Pro and M5 Max (2026) at component level in our Hyde Park workshop: coffee and water spills, condensation, MagSafe 3, USB-C and Thunderbolt 5 ingress. No fee for the repair if we cannot fix it β€” an assessment fee may apply.

Hyde Park, Johannesburg | Same-day collection from Sandton, Rosebank, Fourways, Bryanston, Midrand, Randburg
Ultrasonic Cleaning
Component-Level Repair
No Fix No Fee
Assessment Fee May Apply

MacBook Pro M5 Liquid Damage Scenarios We Repair

As the newest and most powerful MacBook Pro, the M5 reaches our Hyde Park bench almost entirely as accidental damage β€” and liquid is the most common. The M5 SoC is sealed and not chip-level replaceable, but the Thunderbolt 5 and USB-C controllers, power-management ICs and charge circuits are discrete components we ultrasonically clean and repair at board level.

Coffee or Tea Spill

On the 14-inch and 16-inch M5 MacBook Pro (2026), a coffee spill through the keyboard reaches the logic board in seconds, and coffee’s acids and sugars accelerate corrosion. The left-side I/O cluster β€” Thunderbolt 5 and power-management ICs β€” sits directly under the most common spill path. Liquid damage is not covered by Apple’s warranty, so a spilled M5 Pro is an out-of-pocket case at Apple β€” or a component-level repair with us.

Rain or Condensation Damage

Condensation from Johannesburg humidity and winter temperature swings settles on the M5 Pro board over hours, often inside a bag moved between air-conditioning and outdoor heat. It is slow and progressive β€” corrosion can spread across several power rails before any symptom appears.

MagSafe 3 and USB-C Liquid Ingress

Liquid pooling on the left edge enters the MagSafe 3 connector and the Thunderbolt 5 ports, reaching the charge-controller and power-management circuits first. An M5 Pro that charges on one path but not another after a spill is showing controller corrosion β€” a component-level repair, not a full board.

Thunderbolt 5 Controller Corrosion (M5 Pro / M5 Max)

The M5 Pro and M5 Max carry Thunderbolt 5 controllers as discrete ICs near the left I/O. Liquid reaching that area can disable one or more high-speed ports while the rest of the machine works. We clean and replace the affected controller rather than the entire board.

Delayed Corrosion (Days After the Spill)

The most dangerous case. A small spill seems harmless and the M5 Pro keeps working for days, but moisture trapped under BGA chips and shielding slowly corrodes solder joints and traces. By the time symptoms appear, damage may span multiple circuits β€” which is why we recommend assessment immediately after any liquid contact.

Fan-Vent and Speaker-Grille Entry

Unlike the fanless Air, the M5 Pro has active-cooling vents as well as speaker grilles, giving liquid additional paths to the board. Splashes and droplets drawn through the vents settle directly on the logic board and power circuitry, where they begin corroding immediately.

MacBook Pro M5 Liquid Damage Repair β€” Common Questions

Yes, in most cases β€” and liquid damage is exactly what Apple’s warranty excludes, so it is worth repairing rather than paying Apple for a full board. The M5, M5 Pro and M5 Max SoCs resist liquid well; it is the surrounding components (Thunderbolt 5 and USB-C controllers, power-management ICs, charge circuits) that fail, and those are component-level repairable in our Hyde Park workshop. No fee for the repair if we cannot fix it; an assessment fee may apply.

Spilled Liquid on Your M5 Pro? Act Fast.

Ultrasonic cleaning and component-level repair with a 12-month written warranty. No fee for the repair if we cannot fix it β€” an assessment fee may apply. Same-day collection from Sandton, Rosebank, Fourways, Bryanston, Midrand and Randburg.