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Repair strategy, Troubleshooting – Apple iMac G5, 20-inch User Manual

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iMac G5 (20-inch) Repair Extension Program -

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Note:

Only first generation iMac G5 models are eligible for the repair extension program.

Note:

Customers are responsible for the repair cost of any accidental or cosmetic

damage, or for any issues that do not relate directly to the specific logic board or power

supply issues covered by this program. For example, if an iMac is taken to an Apple

service provider with a cracked display and a component failure eligible under the

program, Apple will cover the component failure repair, but the cost of replacing the

cracked display is the customer's responsibility.

Repair Strategy

Required service parts for this program are available so that certified technicians may

create a repair at an Apple service provider location.

WARRANTY REPAIRS

: If an iMac product eligible for this program is currently covered by

an Apple warranty or extended service agreement, create the repair in the usual manner.

However, it is extremely important that you select the CompTIA Code(s) created for this

program (see below) for the repair.

OUT-OF-WARRANTY REPAIRS

: Until further notice, Apple asks that service providers in

all regions that use GSX select the “Mark for Review” checkbox on all out-of-warranty

Carry-In repairs created for iMac products eligible for coverage under this repair extension

program. In addition, it is extremely important that you select the CompTIA Code(s)

created for this program (see below) for the repair.

Troubleshooting

If a computer falls within the serial number range noted under “Eligible Products” and

exhibits the symptoms noted under “Overview”, inspect the capacitors on the logic board

for signs of bulging and/or venting. If the logic board has bulged or vented capacitors, the

logic board should be replaced.

If the logic board has bulged or vented capacitors, the power supply should also be

inspected. If the power supply has a specific part number and AC input value, it should

also be replaced.

Generation

EMC No.

iMac model

First

1989

17-inch iMac G5

2008

20-inch iMac G5

Second

2055

17-inch iMac G5 (Ambient Light Sensor)

2056

20-inch iMac G5 (Ambient Light Sensor)