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Repair guides and disassembly information for Apple's Macintosh personal computers.

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Why does my display go off when opened more than 45 degrees?

Why does my display go off when opened more than 45 degrees? Shining light on screen shows images.

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you probably have damaged backlight cable. try to open your screen assembly and have a look on connections.

as you did not provide model number, i cannot look up the right guide. you'll have to do it yourself...

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inverter cable

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Similar problem with my 14" G4 powerbook except that its back light dims badly when the screen is opened more than a couple inches (30 degrees). Seems like a loose connection or something. I don't know how to check the backlight cable or open screen assembly.

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john, if you need help with your computer, it is best to ask your own question. Click on the link on the right side of this page "Ask a question" and give as much information as possible. There are lots of Mac Gurus on here that can help you with that. Right now it looks like you are answering a question. Thanks.

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