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Replacing a defective fan will stop your computer from overheating, preventing damage and increasing the life of your computer.
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Remove the 3.9 mm Phillips #1 screw from the battery compartment.
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Locate the laptop battery release button lock
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Push the battery release in the direction of the arrow, and pull upward.
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Remove the battery from its compartment.
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Use an opening tool or flat tool to remove the plastic cover above the keyboard.
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Remove the two 3.9mm Philips #1 screws that are holding the keyboard in place.
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Using an opening tool, carefully release the keyboard from the case.
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Carfully lift the key board.
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Pull on the blue tab to unplug the keyboard.
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Remove the two 3.9mm Philips #1 screws from the case.
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Remove the sixteen 3.9mm Philips #1 screws from the back.
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Turn the computer over. Using an opening tool seperate the top cover from the rest of the frame.
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Remove the 3.9 mm Philips #1 screw.
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Unplug the fan cable.
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Lift fan out of compartment to remove the fan.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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