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27" iMac A1419 Memory Door Lock Mechanism Screws 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017

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27″ iMac A1419 Memory Door Lock Mechanism Screws 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017

The 27″ iMac A1419 Memory Door Lock Mechanism Screws (compatible with the 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2017 models) are designed to secure the memory door to the iMac’s body. These screws help to lock the memory compartment in place, ensuring the safety and stability of the internal memory modules and preventing unauthorized access or accidental removal.


Related Part Numbers

Apple Part Number: 923-0404
Printed Part Number: 923-0404


Compatibility

Compatible with the following 27-inch iMac models:

  • 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)
  • iMac18,3 Retina 5K Mid 2017: MNE92LL/A (3.4 GHz Core i5)
  • iMac18,3 Retina 5K Mid 2017: MNEA2LL/A (3.5 GHz Core i5)
  • iMac18,3 Retina 5K Mid 2017: MNED2LL/A (3.8 GHz Core i5)
  • iMac18,3 Retina 5K Mid 2017: MNED2LL/A (4.2 GHz Core i7)

Condition

Open Box
Replacement Part Fully Tested
Passed All Quality Inspections
High-Quality Replacement Part


Compatibility Agreement

Please Read Before Purchase


Why Replace the 27″ iMac A1419 Memory Door Lock Mechanism Screws 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017

  • Lost or Missing Screws: If the screws securing the memory door are lost or missing, the memory compartment could become exposed, leaving the internal components vulnerable to dust, dirt, or damage. Replacing the screws restores the protection and security of the memory compartment.
  • Stripped or Damaged Screws: Stripped, worn, or damaged screws may no longer securely lock the memory door in place, risking accidental opening or internal component damage. Replacing the screws ensures the memory door stays properly secured.
  • During Memory Upgrades or Repairs: When upgrading or replacing the RAM, the memory door might be removed. If the screws are damaged during this process, they should be replaced to securely lock the door after the upgrade.
  • Preventing Dust and Debris Infiltration: If the memory door is not properly secured, dust and debris can accumulate inside the iMac, potentially causing overheating or system issues. Replacing missing or damaged screws ensures the memory compartment stays sealed and clean.
  • Securing Internal Components: Properly secured screws ensure the memory door remains intact and prevents any accidental opening of the memory compartment, which could lead to damage or voiding warranties.

Signs That Replacement is Needed for 27″ iMac A1419 Memory Door Lock Mechanism Screws 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017

  • Memory Door Not Closing or Securing: If the memory door does not close properly or feels loose, the screws may be missing or damaged. Replacing them ensures the memory door stays securely in place.
  • Stripped or Damaged Screws: If the screws appear worn, stripped, rusted, or broken, it’s time to replace them to prevent the memory door from being insecurely locked.
  • Missing Screws After Memory Upgrade: After upgrading or replacing the RAM, if the screws securing the memory door are lost or misplaced, replacing them is necessary to restore the door’s security.
  • Unstable or Loose Memory Door: If the memory door feels unstable or loose when touched, the screws may be defective or missing. Replacing the screws will ensure the door remains securely locked.
  • Dust or Debris Inside the Memory Compartment: If dust or debris is found inside the memory compartment due to an unsecured memory door, it is important to replace the screws to maintain the cleanliness and integrity of the internal components.

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.

 

  • ⚠️ Warning: You Must Backup Your Data Before Repair Process ⚠️


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Weight 4 oz
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Order number Late 2012

Order number Late 2013

Order number Late 2014

Order number Mid 2015

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Order Number Mid 2017

Order Number Late 2015

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