Macintosh Quadra 605 Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting is essential for diagnosing and resolving issues with your Macintosh Quadra 605. This guide also applies to the LC 475, Performa 475, and Performa 476, which share the same logic board.

Preliminary Checks

Before detailed troubleshooting:

  • Verify the power cable is securely connected and the outlet works.
  • Check that the keyboard and mouse are connected to the ADB port.
  • Disconnect all external SCSI devices to rule out SCSI chain issues.
  • Remove any third-party RAM or expansion cards to test with stock configuration.

No Power

 
Macintosh Quadra 605. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
No Power Issues
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Completely dead, no LED Faulty power cable Test with known-good cable
Completely dead Failed power supply Test PSU output voltages; recap if capacitors have failed
Completely dead Shorted logic board Inspect for visible damage, burnt components, or electrolyte from leaked capacitors
Clicking or ticking sound Power supply capacitor failure Recap the power supply
Intermittent power Loose power connector Reseat logic board power connector; check for corrosion

Power Supply Testing

The Quadra 605 uses the LC-series power supply. Test voltage outputs:

  • +5V rail: Should read 4.85V – 5.25V
  • +12V rail: Should read 11.4V – 12.6V

If voltages are out of spec or absent, the power supply requires recapping or replacement.

Chime but No Video

Video Issues
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Chime, no video, drive activity Failed VRAM Reseat or replace VRAM SIMMs
Chime, no video Bad video cable Test with different monitor and cable
Chime, no video Failed logic board capacitors Recap logic board
Chime, garbled video VRAM failure Replace VRAM SIMMs
Chime, garbled video Failing capacitors Recap logic board; check for electrolyte damage
No chime, no video Dead CPU Inspect CPU socket; try reseating processor
No chime, no video ROM failure ROM chips rarely fail; usually indicates capacitor damage

VRAM Testing

The Quadra 605 requires matched pairs of VRAM SIMMs. Test by:

  • Removing all VRAM – the system should still boot to a low-resolution display
  • Swapping VRAM positions
  • Testing with known-good VRAM

Startup Issues

Startup Problems
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Flashing question mark No bootable system found Check hard drive connections; boot from floppy or external SCSI
Flashing question mark Failed hard drive Replace or test drive externally; consider SCSI2SD/BlueSCSI
Sad Mac icon Hardware failure Note the error code; see Sad Mac Error Codes
Freezes during startup Failing capacitors Recap logic board
Freezes during startup RAM problem Test with only onboard RAM
Freezes during startup SCSI conflict Check SCSI ID assignments and termination

Sad Mac Error Codes

See Sad Mac Error Codes for a complete list. Common codes for the Quadra 605:

Common Error Codes
Code Meaning
0000000F ROM checksum failure or severe hardware problem
0000000E RAM test failure
00000002 ROM checksum error
0000000D RAM addressing error

Intermittent Operation

Intermittent Issues
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Random crashes Failing capacitors Recap logic board and power supply
Random crashes Bad RAM Test with different SIMM; try onboard RAM only
Random crashes Thermal issues Check ventilation; verify CPU is properly seated
Crashes under load Power supply weakness Test voltages under load; recap power supply
Crashes when accessing SCSI SCSI termination issue Verify proper termination at end of chain
Crashes when accessing SCSI Failing hard drive Test drive; replace with modern SCSI emulator

SCSI Issues

SCSI Problems
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Internal drive not recognized Loose cable Reseat SCSI and power cables to drive
Internal drive not recognized Drive failure Test drive in another system; listen for spin-up
External device not seen ID conflict Ensure unique SCSI IDs (0-6, internal drive typically 0)
SCSI errors Improper termination Internal drive should be terminated; terminate last external device
Slow SCSI performance Cable quality Use proper SCSI cables; avoid excessive cable length

Floppy Drive Issues

Floppy Drive Problems
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
Disk not ejecting Worn eject gear Replace eject gear assembly
Disk not ejecting Manual eject blocked Straighten paperclip, insert into emergency eject hole
Read errors Dirty heads Clean heads with isopropyl alcohol on cotton swab
Disks not recognized Failed drive Test with known-good drive
Constant disk access Drive capacitor failure Some drives have internal capacitors requiring replacement

Audio Issues

Sound Problems
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
No startup chime Speaker disconnected Check internal speaker connection
No startup chime Volume set to zero Reset PRAM (Cmd-Option-P-R at startup)
Distorted audio Failing capacitors Recap logic board
No audio output Bad capacitors in audio circuit Recap logic board, paying attention to audio section

PRAM and Settings Issues

If the machine loses settings or shows incorrect date/time:

  • Replace the 3.6V PRAM battery
  • Reset PRAM by holding Cmd-Option-P-R during startup until you hear the chime twice
  • Inspect for battery leakage around the battery holder

Capacitor Failure Symptoms Summary

Many Quadra 605 issues trace back to failed electrolytic capacitors. Suspect capacitors if you see:

  • Failure to start
  • Intermittent operation
  • Audio distortion or no audio
  • Video problems
  • Brown or crusty residue on the logic board
  • Lifted traces or corrosion

See Macintosh Quadra 605 Capacitor Replacement Guide for replacement procedures.

⚠️ PRAM battery — remove it now

The Macintosh Quadra 605 uses a 3.6 V 1/2AA lithium PRAM battery (often a red Maxell). These are notorious for leaking and even exploding, spraying corrosive electrolyte across the logic board — a battery can burst while the machine sits in storage and destroy the board. Remove the PRAM battery from any un-serviced unit immediately. If one has leaked, neutralise and clean the residue and check the traces and vias around the battery and the nearby chips for corrosion, repairing any that are damaged.[1]

The LC-series machines are also well known for not booting without a healthy PRAM battery. A dead or removed cell can leave the machine apparently dead or refusing to chime, so fit a fresh battery (or a modern coin-cell replacement) when testing.[1]

⚠️ Surface-mount capacitor leakage

The Macintosh Quadra 605 logic board uses surface-mount electrolytic capacitors that leak electrolyte from the bottom with age. The leakage corrodes traces and vias and is a leading cause of faults, so recap and clean the board as a first step. A common pattern is a board that chimes but shows no video after servicing — usually corrosion damage (broken traces or vias) around the leaked capacitors (for example near C136/C137), which must be traced and repaired.[2]

Power supply

The compact LC "pizza-box" power supply also uses electrolytics that leak with age. A dead LC PSU can usually be revived by replacing all its electrolytic capacitors and cleaning the leakage; any working LC PSU should be recapped pre-emptively, as it will otherwise fail. Confirm the +5 V and +12 V rails after servicing.[2]

Processor and expansion

The LC 475 uses a 25 MHz Motorola 68LC040 (no FPU); a full 68040 can be fitted to add hardware floating-point. The 114-pin PDS expansion slot accepts LC-compatible I/O, display, network and video-capture cards. The Macintosh Quadra 605 is the same logic board sold under the Quadra name.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Warning! Exploding Maxell PRAM Batteries", 68kMLA; and "Mac Battery Leaks", MacDat. Source for the exploding/leaking Maxell PRAM battery and the resulting board damage, and the LC not booting without a battery.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Quadra 605 / LC 475", Quagmire Repair; the Apple Macintosh LC/LC II/LC III/LC 475/Quadra 605 Service Source; and "Macintosh LC Recap", PAPPP's Rambling. Source for the SMD-capacitor leakage, the PSU recap, and the trace/via damage causing chime-but-no-video.