Ibook display

(Sussex, Uk)
Hello I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me.
I have got a late 2004 iBook G4, just before the macbook was released. After having it for around a year it has suddenly developed a pink line running from the top to the bottom of the screen. Luckily my applecare protection plan still covers me. However although i regestered the protection plan, i have lost the box and dont know how to sort the problem out. The apple site seems to give no hints, on how to solve it, and there isnt anything about it on the DIY repair.
What do i do? Am i covered by the protection plan to fix this as it is starting to really annoy me.
Thanks. Ash.

There is a contact phone number, you may need to look into the AppleStore
UK and then check contact numbers; to call in to AppleCare for service. If
your initial warranty period for "support" has passed, you may be charged
a fee that may be refunded after the repair is authorized by "service."
So long as the applecare was enrolled and activated after purchase, the
extended plan should be in effect, in which case you have phone/support
and repair/service coverages in effect without any call-in fee. You can
usually see the status of the Applecare coverage by keying in the serial
number of your product in the Apple Support page online.
In the course of discussions with a service person, you usually will be
given an incident or case number regarding repair, keep track of this;
since it will also be used to track the item and subsequent readdressing
of this issue, should it not be resolved on initial service. You need to call.
There is no DIY thing you can do when a hardware failure is suspect; and
the AppleCare person should be able to suggest basic troubleshooting if
they have an idea some reset should further their inquiry to its status.

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