Fan spare dv8295ea HP?

Does anyone know if a replacement fan is always available for the Pavilion dv8295ea? Can't seem to find one anywhere... that or I not looking in the right places.

See you soon!

Hello

LithiumHelios wrote:

Does anyone know if a replacement fan is always available for the Pavilion dv8295ea? Can't seem to find one anywhere... that or I not looking in the right places.

See you soon!

The processor cooling fan are you referring to? If this is the case of the original parts can be purchased in the HP parts store. For most homeowners, it is wise to replace it with a local HP service center. If you're sufficiently in confidence for you disassemble the laptop and replace it yourself, then order it in the supply store. The category of electronic parts will have the part. Look at the serial number of your laptop to get the correct number for the part search

Kind regards

ERICO

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