iMac 21.5″ A1418 (Late 2013) Repair Dundee
iMac 21.5" screen gone dark but you can hear it running? The glued-in display on this model needs proper adhesive strips and a careful hand to reseat. Bring it to our Perth Road workshop in Dundee, walk-ins welcome and most repairs done the same day.
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About the iMac 21.5″ A1418 (Late 2013)
The iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013) (A1418) was released in 2013 as the Haswell-powered 21.5-inch slim iMac with improved graphics. The Haswell refresh brought improved power efficiency and Intel Iris Pro graphics alongside optional NVIDIA discrete GPUs. The slim form factor continued from the 2012 redesign with the same soldered RAM on the 21.5-inch. We repair every component at our Perth Road workshop in Dundee.
Common iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013) repairs include hard drive failure, Fusion Drive issues, display assembly replacement, and power supply faults. Same slim chassis design as the Late 2012, with adhesive-held display panels. SSD upgrades are the most impactful repair we do on these, transforming a sluggish machine into something usable again. Our technicians have over 20 years' combined experience with iMac repairs and handle everything from straightforward SSD upgrades to complex board-level diagnostics.
The iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013). Haswell power in the slim chassis, efficient and capable for everyday use. If yours isnae working right, drap it in to our Perth Road workshop and we'll get it sorted. We ken whit we're daein wi' iMacs.
The iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013) has soldered RAM, so memory cannot be upgraded after purchase. However, an SSD upgrade (replacing the mechanical hard drive or failed Fusion Drive) is the single best improvement you can make to this machine. Not sure which iMac you have? Check the model number (A1418) printed on the bottom of the stand, or go to Apple menu > About This Mac.
Model Numbers
You can find your iMac model number in Settings:
Device Specifications
iMac 21.5″ A1418 (Late 2013) Specs
Not Sure Which iMac You Have?
Dinnae worry - it's easy to check. Here's how to find your model number:
- Option 1: Click the Apple menu > About This Mac to see your model name and year.
- Option 2: Check the model number on the bottom of the stand or the rear of the display.
- Option 3: Just bring it in! We'll identify your exact model in seconds - nae bother at all.
Common iMac 21.5″ A1418 (Late 2013) Issues We Fix
Here are the issues we see most frequently at our Perth Road workshop:
Our technicians have over 20 years' combined experience. If it can be repaired, we'll fix it. If it cannae, we'll tell you straight - we'd rather give you honest advice than take your money for a repair that won't last.
Not sure what's wrong with your iMac 21.5″ A1418 (Late 2013)? Just bring it in and we'll diagnose the issue. Nae appointment needed.
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Choose a RepairiMac 21.5″ A1418 (Late 2013) Repair Questions
How much does it cost to replace the screen on my iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013)?
Screen replacements on the iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013) depend on the extent of the damage and the panel type. Drap it in to our Perth Road workshop for a diagnostic and we'll give you an honest quote. Our technicians have over 20 years' combined experience with iMac repairs and we'll tell you straight whether it's worth the repair.
Can you upgrade my iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013) to an SSD?
Aye, absolutely - and it's the single best upgrade you can do for the iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013). Replacing the mechanical hard drive or failed Fusion Drive with an SSD transforms the machine. Boot times drop from minutes to seconds, apps open instantly, and everything feels snappy again. It's the most popular repair we do on iMacs of this era. Drap it in to our Perth Road workshop and we'll get it sorted.
Can you upgrade the RAM in my iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013)?
Unfortunately the iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013) has its RAM soldered to the logic board, so it cannae be upgraded after purchase. The good news is that an SSD upgrade (if you're still on a mechanical drive) makes a far bigger difference to everyday performance than extra RAM would. Drap it in and we'll see what we can do to speed things up.
My iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013) won't turn on - can you fix it?
Aye, no-power issues are one of the most common iMac problems we handle. On the iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013), it's usually the internal power supply unit, which is a known weak point on Intel iMacs. Sometimes it's a blown capacitor, sometimes the whole PSU needs replacing. We can also check for logic board issues. Drap it in to our Perth Road workshop and we'll diagnose it properly - we ken these machines inside out.
How do I know if my iMac is the iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013)?
The easiest way is to check the model number printed on the bottom of the stand - the iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013) uses model number A1418. You can also click the Apple menu > About This Mac, which will show you the model identifier. If you're still not sure, just bring it in to our Perth Road workshop and we'll identify it for you in seconds - nae bother.
Is my iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013) still worth repairing?
It depends on what you use it for and what's wrong. The iMac 21.5" A1418 (Late 2013) from 2013 won't run the latest macOS anymore, but with an SSD upgrade it's still perfectly usable for web browsing, email, documents, and video streaming. If the repair cost is a fraction of buying a replacement, it can make good sense. We'll always give you an honest assessment - we're not going to talk you into a repair that's not worth it.
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Walk-ins welcome. Most repairs done same day.