2004 Powerbook G4 Faulty logic board

I know that faulty logic board issues have been posted, but I'm hoping Apple notices that it's not just affecting the serial numbers listed.

I bought mine in August 2004 and the serial number is out of range, but I'm experiencing the same logic board failure. Of course, I don't have applecare...

Is it really $1000 to replace out of pocket?

Maybe if enough owners in the same situation (out of range serial numbers) post here, Apple will extend the recall.

Thanks and good luck >.<<br>
powerbook aluminum 15" 1.5 gHz Mac OS X (10.4.6)

Posted on Jun 27, 2006 10:45 PM

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Jul 1, 2006 8:35 PM in response to mwchemy

I too am in the same boat. 1.5ghz machine purchased in April of 2004. It's time for Apple to address the ENTIRE problem not just the serial numbers of the later machines. I've owned/own 7 Apple computers (plus a 23" Cinema display and 3 iPods) and have always raved about their products. However, when Apple extended the repair program to fix the select few serial numbers but left out the "older" machines I started rethinking my Apple raves. Now that I have spoken to customer service, sent multiple emails, replied to numerous posts and keep getting the same response "sorry, your machine does not fall within the specified serial number range for the repair program, there is nothing we can do." If Apple does not want to replace my logic board, at least send out a coupon or something to get my machine back up to the 1GB of RAM that I purchased.

Jul 2, 2006 6:56 AM in response to mwchemy

Can you guys tell me where to find the serial numbers that are included? My 17" PB G4 constantly sleeps on me while I'm working. I've tried everything listed on every location on this site. It's been going on since November 05 and I bought it in Aug 05 brand new. What a pain!

I may be one more to add to the list of customers asking them to reconsider the numbers listed.

Thanks for the help.

Angela

Jul 8, 2006 1:45 PM in response to mwchemy

Hi, here's my lucky Powerbook 1.5 GHz:

-purchased in May 2004;

-went in for repair under warranty in April 2005 for the lower slot problem, with logic board replacing;

-July 2006: ...the same lower slot issue, another new logic board needed, but now, without Applecare, it's 650€ (830$).

Anyway, I think Apple perfectly knows this issue regards previous serial numbers 😟



Powerbook G4 1.5GHz 15" Mac OS X (10.3.9)

Jul 16, 2006 5:37 PM in response to babalucci

My 17" PB G4 constantly sleeps on me while I'm working. I've tried everything listed on every location on this site. It's been going on since November 05 and I bought it in Aug 05 brand new. What a pain!

I had exactly the same issue with my 15 inch 1.67 PB. It kept going into sleep mode every few seconds. The only solution was a total replacement of the logic board and the 'pad' including the HD interface. If you run a temperature sensor program such as a widget I'll bet it gets a high and wrong reading every time. I'm pretty sure the temp sensor gives an overheat signal on these faulty boards and hence the machine automatically shuts down to protect the system from overheat. Your warranty runs out soon - I urge you to send it in ASAP!

Unfortunately my motherboard has been replaced with one in the serial range for memory slot failure. I truly hope it holds up!

Aug 18, 2006 4:52 AM in response to mwchemy

Bought my 15' Powerbook in Dec, 04. The ram-slot problem appeared about 1 year later while on a 6-month RV trip. Called Apple Customer Service and was told my serial number was out of range and there was nothing they could do.

Recently returned from the trip...took the PB to an Apple store...a "genius" checked it out...sent it out to be repaired! Free! To say I was surprised (and pleased) would be an understatement!

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