Need the Temp Sensor Cable
I am having a hard time finding the correct part number for the LCD temp sensor on the early 2009 Imac 20".
I keep finding the Ambient Sensor but it looks too short, which makes me think that is the cable that is attached to the left fan.
I need the long sensor that routes to the top of the LCD display. If you have this computer can you open it up and read me the Apple Part number?
It is the cable that plugs into the 3pin LCD TEMP location on the Logic Board. The cable looks to be a 2 wire sensor.
- MAYBE I CAN USE THE PREVIOUS MODEL AND MODIFY IT???*********
Trying to get the fans to stop max speed I cut the connector of the previous A1224 20" Imac model and plugged it in, however it is a four pin version. How would I figure out which two wires would get the sensor to work or would it even work at all?
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Have you found this part yet? I'm on the same quest...
If you did, or if you know the part # please email me at
RRojasMD@gmail.com
THNAKS
- de Rodolfo Rojas
I was able to find a supplier that can take the cable off of the monitor. The monitor comes with the temp cable attached. Go to this site and email them about your situation. I think they charged around $30 for the part.
http://www.ifixmaccomputers.com/
- de Erik
2 years ago, but maybe you still read this. I have now maybe the same problem. exchanged HDD for SSD and reused HDD temp sensor so i got good temp values for hard drive, optical dirve and CPU but still i got this high rpm fan problem. So i assume now that i somehow broke that LCD temp Sensor beacause i see no LCD temp value in my istat tool. SHOULD THERE BE ONE? This would be a clear indication that my LDC Temp sensor is broken in some place.
hope you can tell me if that replacement of your sensor fixed all your problems and maybe tell me what was and caused your problem in the first place.
thanks a lot
- de saiiibot