MBP shuts down when lid half closed

Hope for some feedback. Quite a while ago (several months at least) I noticed that when I closed the lid the computer shut off rather than went to sleep. It seemed kind of random at first, and taking it in is a hassle. I did the troubleshooting at the reset the SMC instructions, and nothing else seemed to be going wrong. I mean I had had the mother board replaced 2x, a new screen, hard drive and a new fan,and memory upgrades since purchase. When I did go in the person at the Genius Bar indicated that probably it had to do with the system being out of date and it just wasn't getting the upgrades that later products were able to receive. Now, some of the mentioned repairs were when my Applecare had expired, believe me I asked if it was worth it to repair and I was told it was. I use Adobe CS3 for work and can't afford really to buy the latest as well as a new laptop. So I went home somewhat discouraged but just worked around it - remembered to do a shut down myself, or walked around with the lid open (not advised I know) and with the exception of a few times I just automatically shut the lid, I was coping, though frustrated. Yesterday it shut off with 37% battery left, so I reviewed the SMC instructions and redid. No difference. But I did notice when I took the time to close the lid slowly the shut down initiates when the lid is about 1/3 of the way down. Any ideas out there as to the mechanism? Could something be loose from all the hardware replacements? BTW, this is the very first time I ever found a person working at the Genuis Bar to be so dismissive. Anyone surfing the net this Labor Day week-end? Hoping for help. The machine is the 2.4 GHz Core Duo 17" running Leopard, the Snow Leopard is my sister's
Annexit

"Should i try to get this fixed?"
Yes.
Jim
PowerBook G3 500 Mhz "Pismo"/ 2.0Ghz BlackBook 2GB OWC RAM   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

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