Issue of fan on hp pavilion dv7 6187 cl

I have a hp pavilion dv7 6187 cl and, recently, the fan stop working properly, so it must be replaced. Anyone know if the fan can be removed from the sink or I have to buy another radiator with the fan. I am aware of the disassembly procedure. Also, what fan guys would you recommend?

Hi droid1

Here is your service manual: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c02842278.pdf

Go through page 30.

It comes as heat sink (includes the thermal material replacement)

For use only with the computer models equipped with an Intel processor and a graphics subsystem with 2.0 - GB of memory separate-
Is the part number: 653627-001

Here are some online vendors selling them.

http://www.Amazon.com/GP/AW/d/B00AKXTJ22?pc_redir=1405154112 & robot_redir = 1

http://m.eBay.com/ITM?Itemid=221020966054

Thank you

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