![]() I feel this a majority of everyones issues when they take apart their IMACS and put them back together. Once back together, I plugged in the IMAC, waited 5 Seconds and turned it on. When I reassembled the IMAC, i mad sure that all my BEZEL screw holes were completely clear of any wires. I cut small pieces of electrical tape and covered the bare spots. I have a couple of pinched marked that exposed the wires and when I tighten the bezel down, it shorted the wires and caused the issue. The wires that connect to the Motherboard from the LCD Sensor, inherently like to lay across the screw hole the Bezel attaches to. This time after i removed the LCD, I looked at the LCD cable that you must disconnect when removing the LCD and BAM, I saw the issue. outer rim of the fan, another at the shaft of the fan blades) that can be controlled. I shut down and disassembled my IMAC again. It includes 2 x 160mm and 1 x 140mm pre-installed PWM fans and an. After reseting the SMC and PRAM, still nothing. I looked at my Temperature Monitor and I noticed i had several Temperature Monitors not reading including the ambient Air Temperature (bare with me, these are steps to troubleshoot). After I upgraded my HD to a SSD I started getting HIGH CPU fan speeds, but the HD and DVD fan speeds were fine. I had all my sensors including the ambient air sensor reading. First, I had Temperature Monitor Installed. After receiving HIGH CPU fan speeds, I began looking at possible issues. ![]() The LCD sensor that you have to disconnect from before removing the LCD was the issue. A simple daemon to control fan speed on all MacBook/MacBook Pros (probably all Apple computers) for Linux Kernel 3 and newer - GitHub - linux-on-mac/mbpfan. This took a little time, but it was a simple fix. Fan Control is a highly focused fan controlling software for Windows. ![]()
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