Maybe a local Apple dealer/repair center can diagnose the problem for free or a 
reasonable fee? An acquitance had a problem with his old PowerMac G4 Gigabit 
Ethernet and took it to his local repair center here in Spain. They told him 
the problem was the front panel with the on/off button and told him they no 
longer had spares for that computer model. 

A new front panel was obtained via LEM swap and the machine works flawlessy now.

No charges paid for the diagnostics. Apple dealers around here have 
ridiculously expensive repair fees, but in this case they behave very honestly 
and friendly!

Gorka

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