iMac (17-inch (Mid 2006/Late 2006 CD) Troubleshooting — Symptom Charts 128
Power Issues
No Power
The iMac will not turn on. The display remains black and there are no sounds from the fans or
drives.
1. Verify the power outlet is good. Plug a dierent device into the socket to ensure there is power,
or plug the iMac into another outlet. Does the iMac power on now?
Yes: Resolved. Bad outlet.
No: Go on to the next step.
2. Check the power cord. Use a known good power cord. Does the iMac power on now?
Yes: Your power cord has failed. Replace the AC power cord.
No: Go on to the next step.
3. Check the connection of the power cord on both ends. Verify that the power cord is securely
plugged into both the AC outlet and back of the computer. Does the iMac power on now?
Yes: You may have a loose t to your power cord. Replace the AC power cord and test.
No: Go on to the next step.
4. Follow instructions in the General Information chapter to reset the SMC. Does the iMac power
on now?
Yes: Issue resolved.
No: Go on to the next step.
5. Remove and reinstall the SO-DIMM memory modules. Does the iMac power on now?
Yes: Issue resolved.
No: Go on to the next step.
6. Remove the RAM access door, front bezel, and lower EMI shield to gain access to the three
diagnostic LEDs. See “Diagnostic LEDs” in the General Information chapter for complete
instructions on this procedure.
7. Plug the power cord into the iMac and the power cord into the AC outlet. Check to see if LED
#1 is On or O.
LED #1 is On: This indicates that the power supply is getting good power from the AC outlet.
Go on to the next step.
LED #1 is O: This indicates that either the power inlet assembly or the power supply should
be replaced.