You can also take the battery out and put in a ziplock bag of rice. the rice will absorb all the moisterout of the device. I have used this technic on my cell phone twice and both times it work flawlessly thanks for using fixya!
If you can remove or disconnect the battery and let your ipod dry inside an air conditioned room for a week then if it will work you are lucky enough.
Once it is wet water will cause somewhat of a short circuit but if you were able to remove the power from the gadget sooner you might be able to save it. Good luck!
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It could be dirty connections. 1) Turn off the device.
2) Take a charge cable and dip it in rubbing alcohol.
3)You then want to take the damp cable and plug it in and out of the device. Do this a few times, and then make sure it is dry before you plug it into any power source.
There is a float switch in the water tank which is most likely sticking in the downward position. Take out the tank, at the back left you'll see a red piece of plastic. This is the float switch, jiggle it up and down and couple of times and ensure it moves freely, then fill the tank with water and check that the switch rises up with the water level. If this doent solve it, let us know.
First dont believe anyone who says you can blow it out with air. It willl need a talented panel repairer, he will know a number of options to pull the dent. It will involve heat and spot welding pulling lugs, so the tank will need cleaning first to remove fuel vapour. And will require repainting following repair.
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Remove the water tank. On the back of the machine between the intake port for the tank and outside are 2 disks. Stick a pin in the outside edge of the disk and pry them out. There is a screw under neath. Remove the screws. You hose connection has come loose. Put the spring clip or use a zip tie and reattach the hose to the filter. Now replace the back and screws. You don't have to put the disks back in if you don't want to.
Open the iPod classic and clean and dry it out as much as you can. Here's a guide on how to disassemble an iPod classic. Maybe a tech savy friend can do it for you. If you want to pay to have a service do it for you there are third partyiPod Repair Services.
if it cant turn on then it is a waste of ur time to try to get the music i dont like saying it but its gone.
the only way to get music off of it is to plug it in the comp and transfer the music to ur desktop or a folder but it cant turn on and isnt recognised by the comp its gone. : \
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