Rebecca, yes it does. No matter how long it was in the water, it may still have water damage. The first thing you do want to NOT do is to turn it one. You will have to remove the battery, and clean the iPod. Use [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/iPod_Touch_2nd_Generation#guideList|these guides] to disassemble your iPod. then clean it using [guide|5825|this guide]. It was written for a #G iPhone but all the points are still valid. Once cleaned, re-assemble your iPod and re-evaluate for any damage. Hope this helps, good luck.
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Rebecca, yes it does. No matter how long it was in the water, it may still have water damage. The first thing you do want to NOT do is to turn it on. You will have to remove the battery, and clean the iPod. Use [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/iPod_Touch_2nd_Generation#guideList|these guides] to disassemble your iPod. then clean it using [guide|5825|this guide]. It was written for a #G iPhone but all the points are still valid. Once cleaned, re-assemble your iPod and re-evaluate for any damage. Hope this helps, good luck.
Rebecca, yes it does. no mater how long it was in the water, it may still have water damage. The first thing you do want to NOT do is to turn it one. You will have to remove the battery, and clean the iPod. Use [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/iPod_Touch_2nd_Generation#guideList|these guides] to disassemble your iPod. then clean it using [guide|5825|this guide]. It was written for a #G iPhone but all the points are still valid. Once cleaned, re-assemble your iPod and re-evaluate for any damage. Hope this helps, good luck.
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Rebecca, yes it does. No matter how long it was in the water, it may still have water damage. The first thing you do want to NOT do is to turn it one. You will have to remove the battery, and clean the iPod. Use [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/iPod_Touch_2nd_Generation#guideList|these guides] to disassemble your iPod. then clean it using [guide|5825|this guide]. It was written for a #G iPhone but all the points are still valid. Once cleaned, re-assemble your iPod and re-evaluate for any damage. Hope this helps, good luck.
Rebecca, yes it does. no mater how long it was in the water, it may still have water damage. The first thing you do want to NOT do is to turn it one. You will have to remove the battery, and clean the iPod. Use [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/iPod_Touch_2nd_Generation#guideList|these guides] to disassemble your iPod. then clean it using [guide|5825|this guide]. It was written for a #G iPhone but all the points are still valid. Once cleaned, re-assemble your iPod and re-evaluate for any damage. Hope this helps, good luck.