HP Pavilion dm4-3000ea: fan noise / expertise of replacement request - DM4 3000

Hello

At the start, my computer laptop cooling fan makes a loud noise. Most of the time that it stops pretty quickly, a light tap on the side of the laptop allows this. As it is a sign of a fan failure, I would replace it according to the instructions in the maintenance manual.

Please can someone confirm the part number of the point I needed and where (the United Kingdom) I am able to get from?

Also, is it possible to replace the fan component? Or the heat sink must all be replaced as well?

Thank you very much

Phil

You are welcome

AFAIK, you can replace fan only if you can get one, without making any changes to the heat sink. You could refer to the manual posted above for replacement procedures - Page 73-75.

This video may help: http://youtu.be/RgD7LVuwEY0

But it shows not withdrawal done separately fan.

I hope this helps.

Concerning

Visruth

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