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   <title>Installing iMac G5 20&quot; Model A1076 Power Supply</title>
   <summary />
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   <author id="18">Walter Galan</author>
   <time_required />
   <difficulty>Moderate</difficulty>
   <categories>
      <category>iMac G5 20&quot; Model A1076</category>
   </categories>
   <introduction><div class="videoBox_center" style="width:592px;"></div>

<p>Keep those electrons flowing by replacing your broken power supply!</p></introduction>
   <introduction_rendered><div class="videoBox_center" style="width:592px;"></div>

<p>Keep those electrons flowing by replacing your broken power supply!</p><div class="parts"><strong>Relevant parts</strong><ul><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/iMac-G5-20-Inch-1-8-GHz-Power-Supply/IF166-000">iMac G5 20&amp;quot; 1.8 GHz Power Supply</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/iMac-G5-20-Inch-2-GHz-Power-Supply/IF166-001">iMac G5 20&amp;quot; 2 GHz Power Supply</a></li></ul></div><div class="tools"><strong>Tools</strong><ul><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Heavy-duty-Spudger/IF145-013">Heavy Duty Spudger</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Phillips-1-Screwdriver/IF145-021">Phillips #1 Screwdriver</a></li></ul></div></introduction_rendered>
   <tools>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Heavy-duty-Spudger/IF145-013">Heavy Duty Spudger</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="http://da2lh5cs8ikqj.cloudfront.net/cart-products/xsJ6bB4TBOUJAfNn.mini" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Phillips-1-Screwdriver/IF145-021">Phillips #1 Screwdriver</tool>
   </tools>
   <parts>
      <part notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/iMac-G5-20-Inch-1-8-GHz-Power-Supply/IF166-000">iMac G5 20&quot; 1.8 GHz Power Supply</part>
      <part notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/iMac-G5-20-Inch-2-GHz-Power-Supply/IF166-001">iMac G5 20&quot; 2 GHz Power Supply</part>
   </parts>
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   <documents />
   <prerequisites>
      <prerequisite id="868" locale="en" path="/Installing-Rear-Panel-868/procedure.xml">Installing iMac G5 20&quot; Model A1076 Rear Panel</prerequisite>
   </prerequisites>
   <steps>
      <step number="0" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Lay the iMac display-side down on a flat surface.
               <text_raw>Lay the iMac display-side down on a flat surface.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="red" level="0">Loosen the three Phillips screws securing the rear panel to the iMac.
               <text_raw>Loosen the three Phillips screws securing the rear panel to the iMac.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">These screws are captive in the iMac. The center screw will stop turning after about 3.5 turns and the outer screws will stop turning after about 5.5 turns. Do not try to remove these screws from your iMac.
               <text_raw>These screws are captive in the iMac. The center screw will stop turning after about 3.5 turns and the outer screws will stop turning after about 5.5 turns. Do not try to remove these screws from your iMac.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="1" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Lift the rear panel slightly near the bottom of the iMac.
               <text_raw>Lift the rear panel slightly near the bottom of the iMac.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Pull the rear panel toward yourself and remove it from the iMac.
               <text_raw>Pull the rear panel toward yourself and remove it from the iMac.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="2" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="red" level="0">Remove the three Phillips screws securing the power supply to the chassis.
               <text_raw>Remove the three Phillips screws securing the power supply to the chassis.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The two leftmost screws are captive in the power supply.
               <text_raw>The two leftmost screws are captive in the power supply.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">To aid in removal, it may be helpful to lift the center screw slightly away from the midplane.
               <text_raw>To aid in removal, it may be helpful to lift the center screw slightly away from the midplane.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="3" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="red" level="0">Rotate the center Phillips screw on the bottom of the iMac clockwise until the rear panel clamp contacts the edge of the case.
               <text_raw>Rotate the center Phillips screw on the bottom of the iMac clockwise until the rear panel clamp contacts the edge of the case.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="4" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">While depressing the connector lock, use a heavy duty spudger to pry the power supply connector away from its socket on the logic board.
               <text_raw>While depressing the connector lock, use a heavy duty spudger to pry the power supply connector away from its socket on the logic board.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">It will be necessary to work from alternate sides until the connector is free.
               <text_raw>It will be necessary to work from alternate sides until the connector is free.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">Your power supply may have an ambient light sensor cable attached from the power supply to the logic board. If so, carefully use a spudger to push out the cable towards you using the sides of the cable alternatively to help you slide it out.
               <text_raw>Your power supply may have an ambient light sensor cable attached from the power supply to the logic board. If so, carefully use a spudger to push out the cable towards you using the sides of the cable alternatively to help you slide it out.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="5" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Lift the power supply slightly from its left edge, then grab each side and rotate the power supply toward yourself.
               <text_raw>Lift the power supply slightly from its left edge, then grab each side and rotate the power supply toward yourself.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The power supply requires a large amount of force to remove.  You may need to bend the edge of the front case toward yourself for enough clearance to remove the power supply.
               <text_raw>The power supply requires a large amount of force to remove.  You may need to bend the edge of the front case toward yourself for enough clearance to remove the power supply.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">There are several capacitors mounted to the logic board in close proximity to the power supply. Try not to disturb them, as they are delicate and may break off the board.
               <text_raw>There are several capacitors mounted to the logic board in close proximity to the power supply. Try not to disturb them, as they are delicate and may break off the board.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
   </steps>
   <conclusion><p>To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.</p></conclusion>
</procedure>

