Macintosh Centris 610 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting is essential for diagnosing and resolving issues with your Macintosh Centris 610 (or Macintosh Quadra 610). This guide covers the most common problems and their solutions.
Note: The Centris 610 and Quadra 610 share the same hardware. This guide applies to both models.
Preliminary Checks
Before troubleshooting, verify:
- Power cable is connected and outlet is working
- All cables are securely connected
- RAM and VRAM SIMMs are properly seated
- PRAM battery is installed and not dead
No Power

| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Completely dead, no LED | Power supply failure | Test outlet, try different power cable, check PSU capacitors |
| Dead after storage | PRAM battery leakage | Inspect battery area for corrosion damage |
| Clicks repeatedly | PSU capacitor failure | Replace power supply electrolytic capacitors |
| Powers on then dies | PSU or logic board issue | Check voltages, inspect for shorted capacitors |
| Front button unresponsive | Switch or wiring fault | Test switch continuity, check connections |
Startup Issues
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Chime but no video | VRAM issue, monitor problem | Reseat VRAM, test with different monitor |
| No chime, no video | RAM failure, logic board fault | Reseat RAM, check for capacitor damage |
| Sad Mac icon | Hardware failure (code indicates area) | Decode error, check RAM first |
| Flashing question mark | No bootable system found | Check hard drive, reinstall system software |
| Chimes of death | RAM or logic board failure | Reseat RAM, test with known-good SIMMs |
Sad Mac Error Codes
The Centris 610 displays Sad Mac icons with hexadecimal error codes when hardware failures are detected.
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 0000000F | RAM test failed (bad SIMM) |
| 00000001 | ROM test failed |
| 00000002 | Memory test failed |
| 00000003 | ROM checksum error |
| 00000004 | Bad RAM (first bank) |
| 00000005 | Bad RAM (second bank) |
See Sad Mac Error Codes for a complete reference.
Intermittent Operation
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Random freezes | Leaking capacitors | Inspect and recap logic board |
| Intermittent startup | Cold solder joints | Reflow solder on capacitors and connectors |
| Crashes after warmup | Thermal issue, bad cap | Check cooling, inspect capacitors |
| SCSI errors | Termination or cable issue | Verify SCSI chain termination |
| Lost date/time | Dead PRAM battery | Replace 3.6V lithium battery |
Video Problems
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| No video, system runs | VRAM failure | Reseat or replace VRAM SIMMs |
| Garbled display | VRAM or video circuit fault | Test VRAM, check for cap leakage near video |
| Wrong resolution | VRAM not detected | Clean and reseat VRAM |
| Video cuts out | Loose cable or connector | Check video port and cable connections |
Floppy Drive Issues
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Won't eject | Mechanical failure | Manually eject with paperclip, lubricate mechanism |
| Can't read disks | Dirty heads | Use cleaning disk, check for debris |
| Disks not recognized | Drive failure | Test with known-good drive |
| Grinding noise | Lack of lubrication | Clean and lubricate mechanism |
See Macintosh Floppy Drive Maintenance for detailed procedures.
SCSI Problems
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Drive not mounting | Termination issue | Ensure proper termination (internal and external) |
| Intermittent SCSI errors | Bad cable or connector | Replace SCSI cable, check connections |
| Slow SCSI performance | ID conflict | Verify unique SCSI IDs (0-6, avoid 7) |
| External drive issues | Power or termination | Check external device power, add terminator |
Capacitor Failure
The Centris 610 logic board has 10 surface-mount electrolytic capacitors that fail with age.
Symptoms of Cap Failure
- Random crashes or freezes
- Audio distortion or no sound
- Boot failures
- Visible corrosion or residue on the logic board
Solution
Replace all 10 logic board capacitors. See Macintosh Centris 610 Capacitor Replacement Guide.
โ ๏ธ PRAM battery โ remove it now
The Centris 610 carries a 3.6 V 1/2AA lithium PRAM battery. These leak and can burst, spraying corrosive electrolyte across the logic board and destroying nearby components — often while the machine simply sits in storage. Remove the PRAM battery from any un-serviced unit. If one has leaked, neutralise and clean the residue and repair corroded traces and vias before troubleshooting.[1]
Logic board (tantalum capacitors)
Unlike the LC and Mac II surface-mount-electrolytic boards, the 68040-family Centris 610 logic board uses tantalum capacitors, which do not leak with age — the logic board does not normally need recapping. If the board misbehaves, look to leaked-PRAM-battery corrosion, socket/connector contacts and the power supply rather than to board capacitors.[2]
Power supply
The power supply uses electrolytic capacitors that fail with age (fails to power on, unexpected power-off, clicking when plugged in). Recap the power supply and confirm the rails.[3]
References
- โ "Warning! Exploding Maxell PRAM Batteries", 68kMLA; and MacDat — Macintosh II family. Source for the leaking/exploding lithium PRAM battery that destroys nearby components.
- โ "Apple Macintosh Quadra 650", Retro Viator; and the Apple Macintosh Quadra/Centris 650 Service Source. Source for the 68040-family logic boards using tantalum capacitors (no logic-board recap needed) while the power supply uses electrolytics that do need replacing.
- โ "Compact/Desktop Power Supply Capacitor Lists (by make and model)", 68kMLA; and "Capacitor Replacement in a Vintage Power Supply", Big Mess o' Wires. Source for the shared desktop PSU form factor (IIci/IIcx/IIvi/IIvx/Performa 600/Quadra 650/Quadra 700), the electrolytic failure symptoms and the PSU capacitor lists.