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iMac G4 17 800 MHz EMC 1936 Logic Board Assembly Replacement

iMac G4 17 800 MHz EMC 1936 Logic Board Assembly Replacement Removing or Replacing logic board on a 17 inch iMac G4.

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iMac G4 17 800 MHz EMC 1936 Logic Board Assembly Replacement

INTRODUCTION Removing the logic board assembly to replace it with a new one.

TOOLS: Phillips #0 Screwdriver (1) T15 Torx Screwdriver (1)

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iMac G4 17 800 MHz EMC 1936 Logic Board Assembly Replacement

Step 1 — Bottom Plate 

Unplug all the cables from the computer, including the power cable. Lay the computer face-down, supporting the neck and base with a soft cloth under the screen.



Loosen the four Phillips #0 screws.

Step 2

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iMac G4 17 800 MHz EMC 1936 Logic Board Assembly Replacement

Step 3 

Carefully remove the base access panel.

Step 4 — Bottom Plate Housing



Remove the four 25mm T-15 screws.

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iMac G4 17 800 MHz EMC 1936 Logic Board Assembly Replacement

Step 5



Open the housing plate.

 Be gentle with the wires still connected to the logic board so as not to ruin the cables. 

A fixed plug connector between the logic board and upper unit will cause some resistance. Pull gently but firmly.

Step 6 — Logic Board Assembly



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Gently remove the cables marked in red.

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iMac G4 17 800 MHz EMC 1936 Logic Board Assembly Replacement

Step 7 

Remove the three metal 10mm T-15 screws.



Remove the one nylon 10mm T-15 screw.



Using thumbs and forefingers, firmly grasp the battery holder in one hand while grasping the metal bar in the other. Gently lift and pull the logic board to release it.

Step 8

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. This document was last generated on 2017-07-08 08:06:12 PM.

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