![]() ![]() In the UK, these rights are governed under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and provides consumer protection for up to six years in England and Wales, and five years in Scotland. If you live in the EU and your Apple Limited Warranty or AppleCare Protection Plan has expired, you may still have a right to request Apple repair or replace the damaged part free of charge (i.e. The fact the display is bonded together with the glass must make it more expensive to replace. Just mentioning this in case anyone in the UK is wondering how much Apple might charge if the LCD panel needs to be replaced. ![]() I had it replaced under warranty but on the paperwork I received back from the Apple Authorised Service Provider, it advised the repair cost would have come to about £450 had it not been under warranty. I recently had the LCD panel replaced on my Late 2015 27-inch iMac as it was suffering from image retention. In the event that I am mistaken on my diagnosis, any suggestions on where to start looking for a problem? If no fuse, would it be possible to replace / repair the backlight board / circuit without replacing the complete Lcd screen? Does the backlight circuit on this model have a fuse?, If that is the case, what is location and what would the rating be? ![]() When I go to "about this mac" on the shared desktop and access the diagnostic panel, it reports "Passed".Īn educated guess would be the backlight as the culprit. I could even run my regular Apps via screen sharing and access my files. I connected the iMac with screen sharing (via network) to my Macbook pro and it appears that everything on the iMac is running fine. (After searching the net and forums) shone a light on the screen and could see the menu's and desktop. I have a mid 2014 27" (A1419) iMac, Was working on it when I heard a "Click" from inside the mac, (Like a fuse blowing), next thing the display faded and went dark. ![]()
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