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I am working on a iBook G4 that will not power on.  When initially plugged in the charge indicator is amber for a few minutes and then turns green indicating the battery is fully charged.  When I check the battery it does not appear to be charged (Tested with a multi-meter test and the LED charge meter on the battery itself).  I have attempted resetting the PRAM and the PMU, but both to no avail. When doing a PMU reset the charge light turns green while buttons are pushed, but then returns to amber. Will the charge light still show these indications if the DC-in is the defective?  Any suggestions on what I should look into next?

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DC-in or logic board?

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I am working on a iBook G4 that will not power on.  When initially plugged in the charge indicator is amber for a few minutes and then turns green indicating the battery is fully charged.  When I check the battery it does not appear to be charged (Tested with a multi-meter test and the LED charge meter on the battery itself).  I have attempted resetting the PRAM and the PMU, but both to no avail. When doing a PMU reset the charge light turns green while buttons are pushed, but then returns to amber. Will the charge light still show these indications if the DC-in is the defective?  Any suggestions on what I should look into next?

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I am working on a iBook G4 that will not power on.  When initially plugged in the charge indicator is amber for a few minutes and then turns green indicating the battery is fully charged.  When I check the battery it does not appear to be charged (Tested with a multi-meter test and the LED charge meter on the battery itself).  I have attempted resetting the PRAM and the PMU, but both to no avail. When doing a PMU reset the charge light turns green while buttons are pushed, but then returns to amber. Will the charge light still show these indications if the DC-in is the defective?  Any suggestions on what I should look into next?

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I am working on a iBook G4 that will not power on.  When initially plugged in the charge indicator is amber for a few minutes and then turns green indicating the battery is fully charged.  When I check the battery it does not appear to be charged (Tested with a multi-meter test and the LED charge meter on the battery itself).  I have attempted resetting the PRAM and the PMU, but both to no avail. When doing a PMU reset the charge light turns green while buttons are pushed, but then returns to amber. Will the charge light still show these indications if the DC-in is the defective?  Any suggestions on what I should look into next?

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I am working on a iBook G4 that will not power on.  When initially plugged in the charge indicator is amber for a few minutes and then turns green indicating the battery is fully charged.  When I check the battery it does not appear to be charged (Tested with a multi-meter test and the LED charge meter on the battery itself).  I have attempted resetting the PRAM and the PMU, but both to no avail. When doing a PMU reset the charge light turns green while buttons are pushed, but then returns to amber. Will the charge light still show these indications if the DC-in is the defective?  Any suggestions on what I should look into next?

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