> Pop it open and check the backlight power inverter connections. > > <http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/PowerBook-G4-Titanium-DVI-Inverter/93/1#.T99RbStYtpE> Thanks indeed Bruce - it was just the thin ribbon cable from motherboard to inverter that had come loose.
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