Problem: iMac does not turn on, no post, no power, no fan, DEAD
Diagnostic:
Check U7600 for 5V, 3.3V – 0V on both
Check C7650 – 0V, resistance to ground 50Koms (OK)
Check Q6970 pin5 – PP12V_G3H - 11.6V, pin4 FET_EN_P12V_S5_R – 0V (missing enable signal), pin123 PP12V_S5 – 0V (no 12V output to U7600, gate is closed)
Check U6970 pin2 SMC_PM_G2_EN – 0V (missing enable signal from SMC)
Check SMC Power input, C5002 PP3V42_G3H – 3.4V. SMC is powered.
Conclusion:
Main issue, missing signal SMC_PM_G2_EN from SMC to open gate U6970>>>Q6970. SMC is powered but not giving the needed signal.
Solution:
Reflow SMC for 15 minutes (or until it moves). Let it cool down for 30 mins. Connect power supply and check for diagnostic lights. Lights up! IMac is fixed. Call customer and move on to the next one
Diagnostic:
Check U7600 for 5V, 3.3V – 0V on both
Check C7650 – 0V, resistance to ground 50Koms (OK)
Check Q6970 pin5 – PP12V_G3H - 11.6V, pin4 FET_EN_P12V_S5_R – 0V (missing enable signal), pin123 PP12V_S5 – 0V (no 12V output to U7600, gate is closed)

Check U6970 pin2 SMC_PM_G2_EN – 0V (missing enable signal from SMC)
Check SMC Power input, C5002 PP3V42_G3H – 3.4V. SMC is powered.
Conclusion:
Main issue, missing signal SMC_PM_G2_EN from SMC to open gate U6970>>>Q6970. SMC is powered but not giving the needed signal.
Solution:
Reflow SMC for 15 minutes (or until it moves). Let it cool down for 30 mins. Connect power supply and check for diagnostic lights. Lights up! IMac is fixed. Call customer and move on to the next one

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