Macintosh Performa 5400 General Maintenance
Appearance
Proper maintenance is essential to extending the lifespan and ensuring reliable operation of your Macintosh Performa 5400 series computer. The following sections provide guidance on routine maintenance and common failure points.
Regular Cleaning
[edit | edit source]Internal Cleaning
[edit | edit source]- Power down and unplug the computer completely
- Remove the rear cover to access internal components
- Use compressed air to remove dust from the logic board, power supply, and CD-ROM drive
- Pay special attention to the CRT neck board and flyback area
- Clean the floppy drive heads with a cleaning disk or isopropyl alcohol
External and CRT Cleaning
[edit | edit source]- Clean the CRT screen with a damp, lint-free cloth or dedicated screen cleaner
- Avoid spraying liquids directly on the screen
- Clean the case with mild soap and water, avoiding the ventilation slots
- For yellowed plastic, see the Retrobrite page
Keyboard and Mouse Cleaning
[edit | edit source]- Remove keycaps for deep cleaning of Apple keyboards
- Clean mouse ball and rollers (if applicable)
- Wipe down surfaces with isopropyl alcohol
PRAM Battery Handling
[edit | edit source]Best Practices
[edit | edit source]- The Performa 5400 uses a 4.5V alkaline battery
- Battery is located on the logic board near the RAM slots
- Replace the battery every 3–5 years or when settings are lost
- Always use a quality replacement battery
Cleaning Battery Leakage
[edit | edit source]- If battery has leaked, remove immediately
- Clean affected area with white vinegar to neutralize alkaline residue
- Follow with isopropyl alcohol cleaning
- Inspect nearby traces for corrosion damage
- Test affected components after cleaning
Connector and Socket Corrosion
[edit | edit source]Key Areas to Check
[edit | edit source]- RAM DIMM sockets – clean with DeoxIT and isopropyl alcohol
- PCI and expansion slot contacts
- Power connectors from PSU to logic board
- IDE and floppy drive ribbon cable connectors
- ADB and serial port connectors
Use DeoxIT D5 or similar contact cleaner for oxidized connections.
Common Failure Points
[edit | edit source]Power Supply
[edit | edit source]The Performa 5400 power supply can fail due to:
- Dried or leaking electrolytic capacitors
- Failed solder joints on high-current paths
- Degraded thermal compound on voltage regulators
Capacitor Health
[edit | edit source]See the Macintosh Performa 5400 Capacitor Replacement Guide for detailed recapping information. Key symptoms of capacitor failure include:
- Distorted or absent audio
- Boot failures or instability
- Visual artifacts on display
CD-ROM Drive
[edit | edit source]The internal CD-ROM drive commonly fails with age:
- Clean the laser lens with isopropyl alcohol
- Lubricate the tray mechanism if sticky
- Replace the drive if laser is weak or dead
CRT Issues
[edit | edit source]- Fading or dim display may indicate failing flyback transformer
- Geometric distortion can result from capacitor failure
- Color issues may be caused by failing neck board components
Logic Board Socket Oxidation
[edit | edit source]Check and clean:
- RAM slot contacts
- PCI and expansion slot contacts
- Processor socket (if removable on upgrade cards)
Voltage Checks
[edit | edit source]Use a multimeter to verify power supply output:
- +5V rail: 4.85V – 5.15V
- +12V rail: 11.9V – 12.7V
- +3.3V rail: 3.2V – 3.4V
Measure at the logic board power connector with the system powered on.