27″ iMac A1419 Display Hinge Clutch Mechanism L 2012, 2013, 2014, M 2015, L 2015
The 27″ iMac A1419 Display Hinge Clutch Mechanism (compatible with the Late 2012, 2013, 2014, Mid 2015, and Late 2015 models) is a crucial part of the iMac’s display assembly. This mechanism enables smooth and controlled movement of the display when adjusting the viewing angle, ensuring stable and precise tilt adjustments.
Related Part Numbers
Apple Part Number: 923-0313, 923-0376, 923-00151
Printed Part Number: 806-3873, 806-3874, 806-3876
Compatibility
iMac 27″ A1419
iMac13,2 Late 2012: MD095LL/A (2.9 GHz Core i5)
iMac13,2 Late 2012: MD096LL/A (3.2 GHz Core i5)
iMac13,2 Late 2012: MD096LL/A (3.4 GHz Core i7)
iMac14,2 Late 2013: MD088LL/A (3.2 GHz Core i5)
iMac14,2 Late 2013: MD089LL/A (3.4 GHz Core i5)
iMac14,2 Late 2013: MD089LL/A (3.5 GHz Core i7)
iMac15,1 Retina 5K Late 2014: MF886LL/A (3.5 GHz Core i5)
iMac15,1 Retina 5K Late 2014: MF886LL/A (4.0 GHz Core i7)
iMac15,1 Retina 5K Mid 2015: MF885LL/A (3.3 GHz Core i5)
iMac17,1 Retina 5K Late 2015: MK462LL/A (3.2 GHz Core i5)
iMac17,1 Retina 5K Late 2015: MK482LL/A (3.3 GHz Core i5)
iMac17,1 Retina 5K Late 2015: MK482LL/A (4.0 GHz Core i7)
Condition
- Open Box
- Replacement Part Fully Tested
- Passed All Quality Inspections
- High-Quality Replacement Part
Compatibility Agreement
Why Replace the 27″ iMac A1419 Display Hinge Clutch Mechanism L 2012, 2013, 2014, M 2015, L 2015
- Display Tilt Problems: If the display no longer stays in place when tilted or keeps sagging, the hinge clutch mechanism may be worn or damaged. Replacing it will restore proper function, allowing the screen to stay at any desired angle.
- Stiff or Unresponsive Tilt: If adjusting the display’s angle has become difficult or unresponsive, the clutch mechanism could be malfunctioning. Replacing it restores smooth, easy adjustments for the display.
- Damaged or Broken Hinge Mechanism: Physical damage or wear over time can lead to the clutch mechanism breaking or failing. If the mechanism is cracked, broken, or shows signs of wear, replacing it will ensure the iMac’s display remains securely attached and functional.
- Uneven or Wobbly Display Movement: A faulty clutch mechanism may result in uneven movement of the display or make the screen wobble. Replacing the mechanism will stabilize the display’s movement and ensure it works as intended.
- During Display Repairs or Upgrades: If you are replacing the screen, logic board, or other internal components, it’s an ideal time to replace the hinge clutch mechanism if it shows signs of wear. This ensures that all display functions are restored during the reassembly process.
Signs That Replacement is Needed for 27″ iMac A1419 Display Hinge Clutch Mechanism L 2012, 2013, 2014, M 2015, L 2015
- Display Does Not Stay in Position: If the display tilts down or up on its own without being adjusted, or if it’s hard to keep it in place, the clutch mechanism is likely damaged and should be replaced.
- Difficult to Adjust Viewing Angle: If adjusting the screen’s tilt has become stiff or challenging, the clutch mechanism may have become worn or faulty. Replacing it will restore smooth, easy adjustments.
- Broken or Visible Damage to Mechanism: If the hinge clutch mechanism shows visible signs of wear, cracking, or damage, it’s essential to replace it to prevent further damage or malfunction.
- Wobbly or Unstable Display: If the display moves unevenly or feels unstable when adjusted, a faulty clutch mechanism could be the cause, and replacing it will fix the issue.
- Screen Slips or Moves Too Easily: If the screen shifts too easily or is not holding the position after adjustments, it may indicate that the clutch mechanism is no longer functioning correctly and needs replacement.
Important Notes
- Professional Repairs: It’s recommended to have this repair done by a qualified technician, especially if you don’t have experience with Consumer Electronics/gadget disassembly.
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⚠️ Warning: You Must Backup Your Data Before Repair Process ⚠️
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