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Hi, I have MacBook pro 13” 2016 with touch bar, and here is the problem: I spilled water on the keyboardI kept using it (I know its wrong)The macbook was working just fine until nowI connected it to the charger due to low batteryThe macbook start charging and disconnecting then charging repeatedly and I felt like there is a short circuit on the charger or something.I disconnected the charger.The screen goes bad, at first when I lift the screen up the colors and display is just fine for a second then the light changing, sometimes there is a white color refreshing and sometime the white goes up until I can see the screen and sometimes it goes down like the display goes to dark mode but it does not because the colors is not right.Within the screen madness I can work on the macbook just find and it functions just find also its charges with no problem. Now I do not think the water reached to the LCD but I am asking for your opinions of whats might be wrong with it, is it a bad display flex, blacklight cable damage or I must change the screen? Because the screen is expensive I need to make sure there is another option to fix this. Any help will be appreciated, thanks.

[UPDATE ] This is a video of the problem

[UPDATE 2] This is a pic when the light goes darker

Update (09/11/2020) Hi, Thank Allah, I opened my MacBook last Wednesday and the screen is working just fine. I disconnected all removable cables from the T-Con and connect them again with no effect, Then I stopped display sleep to keep it working and used external display and on Wednesday I opened my MacBook and its working. Thank Allah.

Sadly, you will need a new display assembly as while no water go into the lid partition of the display there is still part of it hanging out in the main case, its this part that got damaged! Hopefully the rest of the logic board is OK. Time to get your system into someone who has the deeper skills to service it. Apple won’t fix your system as they don’t work on liquid damaged systems. So you’ll need to find an independent repair shop with skills in MacBook Pro systems. Where do you live? Country & nearest city, maybe we can aim you to someone.