IBook not staying asleep

Greetings-
I have an iBook come across my workbench that has stumped me and cannot find any relevant information on it via Knowledge Base. It is an iBook G3 32 VRAM and when you shut the lid, it goes to sleep. If you plug in the computer once it is asleep, it wakes back up and spins up the CD drive and does it every 30 seconds or so. If you keep the lid open, put it to sleep, and then plug in the AC, it is fine. It is also fine if you put it to sleep and do not plug in the AC. I know it is not software because I have zeroed out the drive and re-imaged with same results. I have checked the settings in the Energy Saver pane and they are set to never on both battery and AC. I doubt it is the DC-in board because it functions correctly when the lid is up. Any advice would be great. Thanks!

Hi, Jill. Welcome to Apple Discussions.
This was happening to my husband's iBook. You will never guess what the problem was. The keyboard was improperly seated. Since it sounds like you work on them, you undoubtedly know how to remove and replace the keyboard, but here is the link to the Apple Knowledge Base article on how to do it:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=111917
What happens is that the keyboard is just enough out of place to cause the pressure from the adapter pin going in to raise it enough to make the iBook think it's open.
If that doesn't do the trick, you can try resetting the PMU. The PMU (Power Management Unit) has control over the sleep function, so resetting it can often help when you are seeing sleep problems, but this particular one sounds so familiar that I'm betting it's the keyboard.
Let us know how things go.

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