Introducción
Reemplazar un ventilador defectuoso es bastante fácil y mantendrá tu computadora portátil funcionando fría.
Qué necesitas
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Usa tus dedos para empujar ambas lengüetas de liberación de la batería lejos de la batería, y levanta la batería de la computadora.
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Retira los tres tornillos idénticos Phillips de 2 mm de la puerta de la memoria.
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Levanta la puerta de la memoria lo suficiente como para agarrarla y deslizarla hacia ti, separándola de la carcasa.
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Retira los dos tornillos Phillips de 2,8 mm en el compartimento de la batería cerca del pestillo.
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Levanta la parte trasera de la carcasa y mueve los dedos a lo largo de los lados, liberando la carcasa sobre la marcha. Una vez que hayas liberado los lados, es posible que debas mover la caja hacia arriba y hacia abajo para liberar el frontal de la carcasa superior.
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Hay cuatro clips de plástico encima de la ranura del DVD, y otro arriba y a la izquierda del sensor IR. Estos clips pueden ser muy difíciles de desenganchar sin hacer palanca. También pueden ser difíciles de volver a conectar durante el reensamblaje.
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Desconecta el cable del ventilador derecho de la placa lógica colocando un spudger debajo del cable y levantándolo. Asegúrate de levantar el lado derecho como se muestra.
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Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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Excellent guide and pictures. I took the advise of several others and cleaned and lubed the fans, and had super results.
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Thanks for the awesome feedback, nfleisher! Glad to hear your repair was a success.
Complete success, I downloaded a fan control app after I heard the grinding noise that I think most readers of this guide are familiar with. My fan was dropping into the 200rpm range and I had placed a box fan underneath the computer to keep the thing cool while I waited for the new fan unit to arrive. The guide was straightforward and pointed out a few of the problem areas that I might not have noticed without the prior heads up. The one addition that my IT friend pointed out to me is to make sure not to put the screws into the wrong holes during reassembly of step 5. There are two holes on either side of the DVI port and apparently once you mistakenly drop a screw into one of those holes its gone for good. Thank you so much, I could not have done this without this site.
Your guides are amazing! I printed out the PDF, punched tiny holes on the red circles to place removed screws, and just followed along. 10 minutes later, POOF! No more screeching fan, and all the screws went back where they belong! Awesome!