PB does not boot UNLESS I remove Airport Extreme Card

My 15" PowerBook G4 will not boot unless I remove the Airport Extreme Card. I doubt there is a problem with the card itself. Could it be an issue related to the internal components that the card plugs in to? I read on another forum that my issue could be a faulty connection between the card and the logic board (part no.821-0352-A).

Thanks for your reply, i totally agree and i have never had a issue with toshiba warranties before usually they are very good and i reccomend toshiba aftersales service to all our clients.
My only concern is that they didnt check it properly last time and if they dont find a fault this time they will be charging me 80 plus vat to get my laptop back according to the toshiba rep. This is not a fault that happens during normal operation and takes hours to replicate if they dont then they wont find the fault.
Fingers crossed they find it this time otherwise i may have a battle on my hands.

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