Apple imac 17in 1ghz Service Manual

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12 - iMac (17-inch Flat Panel, 1GHz) Troubleshoot-
 General Information
Thermal Pad Replacement Instructions
Whenever the logic board is separated from the bottom housing, you must install new thermal pads to 
three surfaces on the bottom housing. The thermal pads help cool components on the logic board. Failure 
to apply these pads whenever the logic board is separated from the bottom housing could cause these 
parts to overheat. Short term separation, where the thermal pads are not handled excessively 
( an 
exception would be if you are simply testing the logic board and only detach it for a few minutes), does not 
require replacement.
Procedure
1.
Remove the old thermal pads (circled below) from the bottom housing. Thoroughly clean the bottom 
housing surfaces after removing the pads. Note: If you don’t see all three thermal pads on the bottom 
housing, check the bottom side of the logic board. 
2.
Using the thermal pad kit, remove the clear protective backing from the new thermal pads. 
3.
Place the new thermal pads in the bottom housing. Note: Avoid unnecessary contact with either side 
of the thermal pad as dirt and body oils reduce the thermal pad's conductivity.
4.
Press down on the blue protective backing to make sure each thermal pad has even contact with the 
bottom housing. There should be no air pockets.
5.
Remove the blue protective backing from the new thermal pads. 
6.
Replace the logic board. Holding the logic board by the battery retainer and the internal drive cable 
connector, slide the logic board back into the bottom housing (make sure the I/O port covers are on the 
logic board).