Location of Liquid Sensors on MacBook 13" Late 2006

Hello,
are there any liquid sensors placed in MacBook 13" Late 2006 and if yes, where are they located?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
M.

They would know.
If they say there are none, there are none. Perhaps what you've tripped up is a heat sensor. After all moisture typically does change the temperature of things around it.

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