Display issue gone critical!

Help!!
I've got an iBook G3 which had the logic board replaced just over a year ago as part of the replacement scheme. It seems to have gone again tho.
It was working fine, then it got green horizontal lines all over the display... then it went black. It would still start up ok - make all the right noises and all that - but no visuals. But it completely crashed out when I had it plugged into the mains and had the iPod plugged in to charge up. Since then, nothing. The light on the power cable doesn't even come on
Does anyone know why it completely conked out? Could this stil be part of the logic board issue? Are Apple likely to replace the replacement logic board free of charge, or is this gonna set me back on the cash-front?
Argh! Stupid computers:(
Suzi x

Hi, Suzi. Welcome to Apple Discussions.
There is a three-year time limit (based on the original purchase date of the computer) on the free repair under the iBook Logic Board Repair Extension Program, so it's unlikely that it will be covered again.
If it is past the three-year time limit (which it probably is), you may want to consider trying the shim fix suggested by John Sawyer in the Apple Discussions iBook G3 (Dual USB) Displays Forum:
[Y]ou can often fix this yourself by removing the iBook's bottom housing, and placing a shim of any sort, about 1mm to 1.5mm thick, onto the raised square on the bottom shield. I use a Scotch mounting square--you can get them in hardware stores and many grocery stores. When you reinstall the bottom case, it will press against this shim, which will press against the graphics chip, and may allow the chip to come into better contact with the logic board.
John Sawyer
CJS Macintosh Repair
Instructions for removing the lower case can be found at iFixit.com
Otherwise, the iBook is likely not worth the cost of the repair. Putting the money you would have to spend on a repair would most likely be better spent toward the purchase of a new MacBook. They are upgraded so nicely; that's the way I would go.

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