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Design fault? 27" 2013 iMac stand just gave up!

Hi all,

I was just sitting watching TV when there was a loud crack and my iMac screen suddenly tilted down - now the screen will not stay where it is tilted / positioned. I was not using the mac at the time and it was not doing anything it just broke on its own. The mac was only bought in February and has not been moved or tilted once it was in place. This looks like a major design flaw to me as a 10 month mac just fails on its own! Has anyone else suffered this malfunction?

I have yet to contact apple as the store will be closed now but am interested to know if anyone else has suffered the same problem and what apples response was?


I will keep you guys posted once I have spoken to Apple


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iMac (27-inch, Late 2012), OS X Mavericks (10.9.1), Stand failure

Posted on Dec 28, 2013 9:34 AM

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Jun 13, 2016 2:04 PM in response to Mr Mo-Fo

I have the same issue. Was probably my housekeeper. I found a simple fix that is fun;


1. Purchase bottle of wine (red/white) with "cork"

2. Open bottle of wine "not" destroying or discarding the cork

3. Enjoy bottle of wine

4. Take cork from bottle of wine and place it in the hinge behind screen

5. Postion screen to your liking

6. Purchase new bottle of wine

Jun 18, 2016 10:19 AM in response to antonsilver

following a previous reply, I've contacted Apple about my case mentioning an existing support case with reference OP1488 in GSX.


After a few minutes talking with Apple support operator, and an internal consulting from imself, he returned with the answer I was expecting to hear: my late 2013 27" imac was illegible for this support case and Apple was going to repair my iMac for free. I got truly satisfied and relieved.


I've took it to the suggested repair Center which told me the repair should take between 3 to 5 days. Fortunately is just the time I'm going be out for vacations so will not miss it 🙂

Jun 19, 2016 12:02 PM in response to Mr Mo-Fo

Took my 27" (Late 2013) in today for this issue. Technician said it will be repaired under UK Consumer Law and recorded it as 'Accidental Damage' as there was no other option to record the repair as. He added notes to say the hinge no longer supported the display and there are no signs of damage so will be free of charge.

For the invoice it was recored as £19 for a new hinge and £24 labour but as mentioned it was free to repair and fee was scrapped. 3-5 days wait.

Just for the record 2 members of staff both said they never heard of this issue... The store was in MK, UK.

Jul 14, 2016 10:55 AM in response to Mr Mo-Fo

I have the same problem with my 27" iMac purchased in 2013. I was at my desk not using or touching my iMac when I heard a loud cracking sound. I soon realized my screen was tilting down and wouldn't stay up.


I find it hard to believe that Apple isn't owning up to the problem as it is obviously a design flaw and a frequently recurring issue.


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Jul 14, 2016 1:07 PM in response to Olivia Branch

Olivia Branch wrote:



I recently dropped by my local Apple store and asked a staff member about the issue. I was told that "they had never heard of that happening before", and that I should bring my iMac in for repair.

That's because it is a fairly unusual occurrence. The trouble with forums like these is that to the uneducated eye it seems like a common occurrence. However considering this forum is more like a hospital, a more correct analogy would be visiting a hospital to try to gauge the overall health of a population. Obviously that doesn't work.

Jul 14, 2016 3:44 PM in response to Olivia Branch

You should use the official channel for contacting Apple: by the support web page. Just open a support request and mention in your description the exactly symptoms as you described in this forum and include the reference to this Apple well known support reference - OP1488 in GSX.


After doing that, it did not took more than 5 minutes to receive a call from Apple.

Jul 17, 2016 8:01 AM in response to JoPPt

Picked up my iMac two days ago from my local Service Provider. Repaired free of charge even if the 2 years warranty expired in February. BTW, when I described the issue, both Apple Phone Support and the local Service Provider knew exactly what I was talking about: the service provider said it had already happened at least to another customer. Considering I'm talking about a reseller of a 50000 people town, I guess we could say that's probably a "relatively" unusual issue but not a "so unusual" issue..,

Jul 27, 2016 6:21 PM in response to Mr Mo-Fo

Well, this just happened to me too, tonight. I went out to dinner w/ my husband, came back, and found the display of my late-2013 27" iMac tilted all the forward and loose. Right now, I have a heavy object behind the display preventing the tilt so I can work, but I'll be calling Support in the morning.


Apple, you can add yet another late-2013 27" iMac, purchased new in 2013, to your display stand manufacturer defect list.

Design fault? 27" 2013 iMac stand just gave up!

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