T60 Fan 200772U

Hello

I have a T60 2077-72U who becomes "Fan Error" during boot, then turns off. During the short period is tring to start the fan makes a loud noise. I need to replace the fan, but Lenovo parts dept look for the part number for me. The laptop is long out of warranty. I have a friend once part installation that I get it but hoping you guys can help me understand what part to buy. Thank you very much.

All machines non-wide-screen T60 with graphics processor dedicated (like yours) use the same fan. There were 2 sellers. The references are 41W6407 and 41V9932. Probably, the 2nd number will be cheaper. I have found no difference in their cooling capacity. Be sure to clean and replace the thermal compound when you install it. If you buy a new fan of Lenovo, he'll probably come to stick on the radiator.

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