This guide covers common issues and diagnostic procedures for the Macintosh LC III.
Before troubleshooting, verify:
- Power cable is securely connected.
- Monitor cable is properly attached.
- Keyboard and mouse are connected to ADB port.
- No external SCSI devices are causing conflicts.
No Power Diagnostics
| Symptom |
Possible Cause |
Action
|
| Completely dead, no fan |
Power supply failure |
Check power supply capacitors; test with known-good PSU
|
| Clicks or ticks repeatedly |
Short circuit or capacitor failure |
Inspect logic board for leaked capacitors; check for shorts
|
| Fan spins briefly, then stops |
Thermal protection or PSU fault |
Check PSU output voltages; inspect for overheating
|
| LED on but no startup |
Logic board issue |
Reset PRAM (Cmd+Opt+P+R); inspect for capacitor damage
|
Measure at the logic board power connector:
- +5V rail: 4.85V – 5.15V
- +12V rail: 11.9V – 12.7V
Out-of-spec voltages indicate power supply problems.
Chime But No Video
| Symptom |
Possible Cause |
Action
|
| Normal chime, black screen |
VRAM failure or video circuit issue |
Reseat VRAM SIMM; test with different monitor
|
| Chime with garbage display |
VRAM or logic board damage |
Check VRAM; inspect for capacitor leakage near video circuit
|
| Distorted or shifted image |
Video timing issue |
Check video output connector; try different monitor cable
|
Error Chime Codes
| Chime Pattern |
Meaning |
Action
|
| No chime |
CPU or ROM failure |
Inspect logic board; check ROM
|
| Single tone (not normal chime) |
RAM failure |
Reseat 72-pin SIMM; test with different SIMM
|
| Four tones (ascending) |
RAM failure |
Replace RAM SIMM
|
A Sad Mac icon with error codes indicates hardware failure:
Sad Mac Error Codes
| Code |
Meaning |
Action
|
| 0000000F / 00000001 |
ROM test failure |
ROM or logic board problem
|
| 0000000F / 00000002 |
Memory test failure |
Check RAM SIMM
|
| 0000000F / 00000003 |
Memory addressing error |
Reseat or replace RAM
|
For a complete list of Sad Mac codes, see Sad Mac Error Codes.
Intermittent Issues
| Symptom |
Possible Cause |
Action
|
| Random freezes |
Capacitor failure or bad RAM |
Recap logic board; test RAM
|
| Works when cold, fails when warm |
Thermal-related component failure |
Inspect capacitors; check solder joints
|
| Spontaneous restarts |
Power supply instability |
Check PSU capacitors and output voltages
|
| Corrupted graphics after warmup |
VRAM or video circuit failure |
Reseat VRAM; check for capacitor damage
|
SCSI Troubleshooting
| Symptom |
Possible Cause |
Action
|
| Hard drive not recognized |
SCSI ID conflict or cable issue |
Check SCSI ID (drive should be ID 0); reseat cables
|
| Flashing question mark |
No bootable system found |
Boot from floppy; check hard drive
|
| External devices not detected |
Termination or ID issue |
Verify termination; check all SCSI IDs are unique
|
Floppy Drive Problems
| Symptom |
Possible Cause |
Action
|
| Disk not ejecting |
Mechanical jam or failed eject motor |
Manually eject with paperclip; check mechanism
|
| Cannot read disks |
Dirty heads or misalignment |
Clean heads with IPA; try different disks
|
| Disks not recognized |
Drive failure or controller issue |
Test with known-good drive; check ribbon cable
|
If you have installed an optional 68882 FPU:
FPU Problems
| Symptom |
Possible Cause |
Action
|
| FPU not detected by software |
Poor socket contact |
Reseat FPU; check for bent pins
|
| System unstable after FPU install |
Wrong FPU speed |
Use 25 MHz or faster 68882
|
| Crashes in FPU-intensive apps |
Defective FPU |
Test with different 68882
|
Audio Problems
| Symptom |
Possible Cause |
Action
|
| No sound output |
Capacitor failure in audio circuit |
Recap logic board
|
| Distorted audio |
Failing capacitors |
Replace capacitors
|
| Crackling or popping |
Bad solder joints or capacitors |
Reflow solder joints; replace capacitors
|