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Q: [GUIDE] Fix iMac flickering and dark screen problems out of warranty

If you have a Late 2009 27" iMac and are having problems with those annoying problems of flickering and parts of your screen are becoming darker (On the left side primary) you may want to consider this easy guide to fix it if you run out of warranty, have no Apple Care and Apple wanted to charge you about $600 to replace your screen. You need no tools and the cost os this procedure is 0.

 

 

First Step: Be sure that you are experiencing the same symptoms

 

 

This guide is only to resolve flickering and dimming problems on you iMac screen. Primary occurring on the left side (becoming darker or with less brightness than the other side) and on Late 2009 27" iMacs but there are cases of the same problem on later computers too.

 

 

Check/Read all of these posts to know if your case is the same:

 

 

 

 

Thanks to the findings of nicholasfromconfolens we know that the problem resides in some parts of the screen getting loose for any reason (factory problem, heat, whatever) and if you apply pressure at certain point the flickering/dimming/darking disappears. The problem is that you need to maintain that pressure all the time.

 

 

Second Step: Find the correct spot to apply pressure

 

 

Without removing the glass panel of the iMac, try to press it strong enough (but don't use excessive force or you could break it) near the bottom left part to see if the dark/flickering disappears at some point. If it does, you are lucky, your problem has easy solution and you can proceed to the next step. If not, don't despair, your glass panel may be very strong and you will need to remove it to apply pressure. Head to the next step.

 

 

Third Step: Removing the glass panel

 

 

It is recommended to use suction cups to make this task more easily but it's not mandatory, you can remove the glass with your hands. The glass panel uses magnets to get in place all around and has some flaps on the bottom part. To remove it you need to hold it from the upper right and left corners and make force towards you, once it get loose just elevate it to remove the bottom flaps from its holes. You can follow these links with guides that clarifies this a bit more:

 

 

 

 

 

Fourth Step: Pinpoint the correct spot to press and place something to maintain the pressure

 

 

Once the glass panel has been removed, you must find where is the best point to apply pressure to get rid of the dimming/darking/flickering. The most common point is the left side between the rubber band of the screen and the grey band below. (See the photos for better understanding).

 

 

Once you find the best spot, you need to place there something to increase the thickness in that point and to maintain pressure when the glass panel is mounted again. I suggest you to use a pair of adhesive strips/pads mounted one over the other made of rubber or textile material that are used to put under furniture (chairs, tables) to prevent them to scratch the floor (I don't know the exact name in English, sorry).

 

 

Fifth Step: Mount the glass panel again

 

 

Mount the glass panel again and see if the pressure is enough to prevent the problem appearing again. If not, you should dismount the glass panel again and add more thickness to the "critical" spot adding more pads, but beware, add them gradually or the pressure may be excessive and break the glass when you remount it.

 

 

Final Step:

 

 

Enjoy your "new" screen and the saving of nearly $600 on repair costs.

 

 

Here below you can fin some photos and a video of my "set-up" to fix the problem.

 

 

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iMac 27" (Late 2009) Flickering And Dark Screen Fix (VIDEO)

 

 

 

I hope this guide helps you. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.4), No tools required

Posted on Jun 19, 2012 8:49 AM

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  • by John-Paul May,

    John-Paul May John-Paul May Dec 4, 2012 5:56 AM in response to Kaos2K
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    Dec 4, 2012 5:56 AM in response to Kaos2K

    "Excellent! The more info we show about this problem and how to resolve it the more ashamed Apple must feel for not addressing it or offering a free solution!"

     

    Right.

     

    I just wish there ws a workshop that offers to fix it -- it is a GREAT OPPORTUNITY for a repair shop.

     

    "We fix the well-known 27" dimming problem for only $100 instead of buying a new display for $1000"

     

    (I assume you're in the USA, KAOS, if you were in europe I'd fedex my iMac to you with 100 bucks!!! You could probably get 50 customers within two weeks.  :O  )

     

    Cheers

  • by Kaos2K,

    Kaos2K Kaos2K Dec 4, 2012 7:04 AM in response to John-Paul May
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    Dec 4, 2012 7:04 AM in response to John-Paul May

    No, i'm not in the USA, i'm from Spain, right there in Europe .

     

    But i'm not here to make money, just to try to help people that suffers this problem and save them big money...

  • by 2010iMac,Solvedanswer

    2010iMac 2010iMac Jan 3, 2013 10:50 AM in response to Kaos2K
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    Jan 3, 2013 10:50 AM in response to Kaos2K

    I attempted to fix my screen given the description above, but I believe my soldering skills are not up to par. I'm not exactly sure what went wrong, but now my screen is black. I've checked and rechecked the connections, and they seem correct. I must have fried something.

     

    Apple is not willing to even look at the problem now that I've opened the machine. Just a word of warning to anyone who attempts to fix this error on their own. Now I'm off to a third-party repair shop in Palo Alto.

     

    Sometimes I do wonder, why did I buy a computer with the monitor built into the box? Pretty, but **** frustrating when it breaks.

     

    Thanks for your great post however, I had fun trying to fix it myself

     

    And to Apple: You should be fixing this error for free. Monitors are not built to fail within two years.

  • by Kaos2K,

    Kaos2K Kaos2K Jan 3, 2013 11:29 AM in response to 2010iMac
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    Jan 3, 2013 11:29 AM in response to 2010iMac

    Are you sure you reconnected all the cables of the monitor? Not the soldered ones but those that connect with the motherboard

  • by 2010iMac,

    2010iMac 2010iMac Jan 3, 2013 12:18 PM in response to Kaos2K
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    Jan 3, 2013 12:18 PM in response to Kaos2K

    I rechecked all the connections a couple times, and was very careful to reconnect each cable. I have to admit this was my first thought as well; I'm not sure why the area where I was working would make the entire screen go black. I'll let you know what I find out.

  • by Kaos2K,

    Kaos2K Kaos2K Jan 3, 2013 12:23 PM in response to 2010iMac
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    Jan 3, 2013 12:23 PM in response to 2010iMac

    With black do you mean no backlight, nothing showed on the LCD or just "black"?

  • by zaNabiT,

    zaNabiT zaNabiT Jan 4, 2013 7:46 AM in response to Kaos2K
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    Jan 4, 2013 7:46 AM in response to Kaos2K

    Ty Kaos2Kfor the great post! Help me to know wich is the problem with my half black screen...after only 1 year and a half!!! Unfortunately, few people know how to do what you've done! So Apple recall and repair it for free!! Is it ridicoulous!!!

  • by 2010iMac,

    2010iMac 2010iMac Jan 5, 2013 6:10 PM in response to Kaos2K
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    Jan 5, 2013 6:10 PM in response to Kaos2K

    The screen had no backlight at all. I decided to undo my soldering and see what would happen. The screen went back to it's normal state, with the left half darker than the right. I believe I must have had a couple of solder joints touching, which was causing a short.

     

    Here's what the screen looks like now:

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    I'll try to fix this again at some point.

  • by Kaos2K,

    Kaos2K Kaos2K Jan 6, 2013 3:51 AM in response to 2010iMac
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    Jan 6, 2013 3:51 AM in response to 2010iMac

    I'm glad you resolved the issue, at least in part. Now, i want to wish you luck for the next try

  • by zaNabiT,

    zaNabiT zaNabiT Jan 6, 2013 6:47 AM in response to zaNabiT
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    Jan 6, 2013 6:47 AM in response to zaNabiT

    IMG_1014.JPG

    This is my screen...

  • by Kaos2K,

    Kaos2K Kaos2K Jan 6, 2013 7:01 AM in response to zaNabiT
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    Jan 6, 2013 7:01 AM in response to zaNabiT

    Yeah, the same as above, the same i had an the same everyone got while Apple is still mute... And this problem started in 2009 with the very first units of the 27" inch iMac and continues to 2011-2012.... more than 3 years and no official solution for their part... that makes me very very angry...

  • by EmmaKBentley,

    EmmaKBentley EmmaKBentley Jan 7, 2013 12:51 PM in response to Kaos2K
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    Jan 7, 2013 12:51 PM in response to Kaos2K

    Going to be fixing mine over the next few days , i emailed apple about the issue and they said they would not pay for the repair , and that the issue isnt known to them , i pointed them directly to this thread ! , discusting that apple havent sorted this out sooner !

  • by Kaos2K,

    Kaos2K Kaos2K Jan 7, 2013 2:03 PM in response to EmmaKBentley
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    Jan 7, 2013 2:03 PM in response to EmmaKBentley

    They should be aware of the problem as it is widespreaded... A recall program must be launched ASAP... they have launched the seagate harddrive one which is a minor issue compared to this...

  • by zaNabiT,

    zaNabiT zaNabiT Jan 8, 2013 6:59 AM in response to EmmaKBentley
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    Jan 8, 2013 6:59 AM in response to EmmaKBentley

    Wow...superfast to delete a "non technical" comment, so slow to give us an answer to this issues...this is disgusting!!!

  • by Kaos2K,

    Kaos2K Kaos2K Jan 8, 2013 7:21 AM in response to zaNabiT
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    Jan 8, 2013 7:21 AM in response to zaNabiT

    Removed mine aswell. They act fast because it doesn't cost them money, just the opposite of starting an iMac recall program for all the affected users .

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