How to quickly fix laptop cooling fan and resume normal operation of the computer MAH02617

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @brandonrehm5931
    @brandonrehm5931 Před 2 lety +21

    I had a very loud fan and took it apart and found out it was shaking alot, my laptop would even shake. I was told id have to replace my entire thermal assembly for more than $200 and after looking through some useless videos, this one actually helped and fixed my problem for very cheap. So, great vid and very cheap and easy solution.

  • @cobro93
    @cobro93 Před 9 lety +306

    Pro Tip: "Work your shaft back and forth a few times to lubricate the whole thing." 6:00

  • @aatayyab
    @aatayyab Před 7 lety +84

    Long live CZcams and awesome users like Abraham Levit who post such useful and highly informative videos.. A repair job like that can easily cost someone a minimum $100 or more. That's the power of community sharing and I love it.

  • @kaine2557
    @kaine2557 Před 8 lety +303

    I'm a fan of this video

  • @KabooM1067
    @KabooM1067 Před 5 lety +26

    I'm too cheap to buy lubricant just for a fan so I used the oil that came with my electric shaver. It's meant to handle a lot of friction after all. Hopefully it lasts long. This video was so helpful thank you so much.

    • @shade1747
      @shade1747 Před rokem

      How long did it work for?

    • @KabooM1067
      @KabooM1067 Před rokem +2

      @@shade1747 don't remember honestly but after that when the fan started making noise again I used cooking oil lol (less than a drop!) And it lasted waaaaay longer. I gave away that laptop because I bought a new one but it seems cooking oil works even better than the other one.

    • @shade1747
      @shade1747 Před rokem +1

      @@KabooM1067 cooking oil works? great i’ll give that a try. Thanks!

    • @KabooM1067
      @KabooM1067 Před rokem +1

      @@shade1747 yea worked for me, just apply it very scarcely be careful with the amount.

    • @ehpaanokung6482
      @ehpaanokung6482 Před rokem

      ​@@KabooM1067dawggg thank you so so much bro this fps frop was annoying the fk out of me and using cooking oil worked so well

  • @ZS5
    @ZS5 Před rokem +2

    This was extremely helpful. I am not a technical person but managed fixing my laptop by watching videos, and this was was the most important. Thanks a lot.

  • @teachmetodancenow
    @teachmetodancenow Před 9 lety +6

    i reckoned i couldn't make my noisy fan any worse, so i opened it up. thank you for the vid!

  • @OmegaJazz
    @OmegaJazz Před 3 lety

    My Laptop's cooling fan didn't have screws it was sealed with some sort of plastic. I scraped it off. Thanks to you dude. Fixed my laptop.

  • @Procyon23
    @Procyon23 Před 4 lety +3

    This is the first time a youtube fixing tutorial has actually worked for something. Thank you man, my fan was producing weird sounds, like it was scratching to something. The ironic thing about that, is that it started to be louder when I cleaned the dust on it. Now it works perfectly. Legend!

  • @cosmicdissonance9888
    @cosmicdissonance9888 Před 8 lety +55

    Thanks for this video, I'm a HUGE FAN!!

    • @paroutdiok_awesome
      @paroutdiok_awesome Před 8 lety

      +A Reptillian pun intented?

    • @timbear3469
      @timbear3469 Před 8 lety

      lmao

    • @maia_06
      @maia_06 Před 5 lety

      @@paroutdiok_awesome Yeah-

    • @hamood6815
      @hamood6815 Před 3 lety

      @@maia_06 u replied after 4 years

    • @maia_06
      @maia_06 Před 3 lety

      @@hamood6815 and u replied after a year 🤣 I don't remember commenting this

  • @datfreshboyg
    @datfreshboyg Před 9 lety

    You just saved me heartache and pain of buying another new fan. This fan I have is new, and the lubricrant I used was NOT from the manufacturer. Thanks so much!

  • @jettehh22
    @jettehh22 Před 8 lety

    I just wanted to stop by and say THANK YOU. I actually have a Toshiba laptop and kept getting this ridiculous error about the fan not working and it would shut down instantly. It was the most annoying thing in the world. So I followed your directions and it worked perfectly even with the Toshiba. Computer is like new again! Thank you!

  • @funnyfarm5555
    @funnyfarm5555 Před 3 lety +1

    Use 'Tri-Flow'. I, use it all the time and lasts a long time. Thank you for warning everyone NOT to use WD40 which actual is a water displacement lubricant and gums up after a while. When I had a boat in Florida, we used SRC spray to prevent corrosion from the salt water.

  • @simondominic8510
    @simondominic8510 Před 9 lety +4

    this video saved me from buying a new fan thank you so much!

  • @amandacorrea2764
    @amandacorrea2764 Před 5 lety +4

    So helpful! My 14 year old son helped me do this after watching a video on how to get our hp envy laptop open. We could not believe how quiet it ran after cleaning and lubricating! It may only be temporary, but I don't care! I'll replace the fan later if I need to, but in the meantime, I'm no longer stressed out by that obnoxious noise! Thank you so much!

  • @krns1695
    @krns1695 Před 2 lety +1

    8 years later you sir have saved my life ....

  • @nathanwarner4584
    @nathanwarner4584 Před 6 lety +4

    For those people looking for an oil they can use but don't have any then you can use, wd40 (obviously) if not then do you have an electronic shaver? They always come with a small tube for lubricating the blades. That is top quality too use, baby oil also does the trick. Last resort option is Vaseline, just a small bit and spread it as thin as possible all over leaving no clumps or thick bits. It works but that's only if you can't find anything else. Whatever you do please don't use cooking oil, I see someone in the comments suggesting its usage but that is a 100% nope. Good luck and good day 😇

  • @michaelffasd23
    @michaelffasd23 Před 5 lety +2

    The tip about how the fans should spin helped me a lot when I noticed the fan would rotate a couple times but stop quickly. There was a small crumb stuck inside the fan causing it to not spin properly and my laptop to overheat. Thanks for the video!

  • @orkmedia_za
    @orkmedia_za Před rokem

    Just want to express my gratitude as this your video saved of money and stress .
    I had resorted to ordering my fan on aliexpress and it would have taken two months with a free shipping or a shipping cost of over 6 times the cost of the fan. This just saved my life to say the least. So Thank you very much

  • @panticnic
    @panticnic Před 4 lety +3

    This work after i clean the fan like you do, and give it some oil. It work smooth now! Thank you so much!

  • @Leeezy23
    @Leeezy23 Před 6 lety

    Literally saved my laptop. He can was making loud noises and it made the performance bad. Did everything you said and it worked!! Fan runs silent now. Glad I found the vid before I bought a new fan, no other website told me to do these steps. Thanks!

  • @anasniazi
    @anasniazi Před 6 lety +1

    thanks for taking time to make this video, my laptop was unusable for weeks due to fan issue and no one offer a fix for it.
    watched this video did as described and laptop works again .. BIG THANKS!!!

  • @damvcoool
    @damvcoool Před 5 lety +8

    Very useful video!
    I used Lithum based lubricant, and so far the Fan is running great! (it's been about a year)

    • @newsgetsold
      @newsgetsold Před rokem

      Thanks. Yes was thinking of using white lithium grease.

  • @vinceking719
    @vinceking719 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for your time to make this video. I needed my computer and no one had a cooling fan I stock. I found your video and low and behold it is fixed. My daughter is happy to. She needs to play her games.

  • @Zakeusa
    @Zakeusa Před 5 lety +5

    i just want to say thank you this has solved my fan noise

  • @themic951
    @themic951 Před 5 lety +6

    this video is really helpful, my pc is silent and cool again! thank you!

  • @harrisonwilliams8276
    @harrisonwilliams8276 Před 8 lety +155

    "Alcohol is our number one friend"

  • @mlwy45
    @mlwy45 Před 4 lety

    So i got this laptop in the garbage, (yes...I know. but it was just sitting there.) no HDD and the CPU fan I guess was the issue. I replaced the HDD but I didnt know what to do with the fan. Thanks to you I managed to hear something from this laptop I havent heard yet...A SPINNING FAN! Thank you!

  • @LuminaNinetales
    @LuminaNinetales Před 5 lety

    There is the second fan that fails me on my laptop. I'm glad this video exists. I'm tired of buying overpriced fans on the internet nn'

  • @toddpfleghaar5105
    @toddpfleghaar5105 Před 7 lety +4

    6:00 - "What you wanna do is work your shaft back and forth a few times to lubricate the whole thing" -- great description man haha

  • @ROHANSINGH-ye3xt
    @ROHANSINGH-ye3xt Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome Man, My Laptop Fan runs like a Jet Engine now. Amazing, solved my fan's problem !

  • @jfourm
    @jfourm Před 4 lety

    Just followed your steps and the fan is working as good as new. My replacement fan is currently unavailable for order, so your tip should keep my laptop up and running until I can order and install the replacement fans. Thanks again!

  • @HaVeFuNn
    @HaVeFuNn Před rokem

    Thank you, my fan started working fine after following your steps

  • @MrMetehano
    @MrMetehano Před 5 lety

    This video helped me a lot. İ had a realy annoying fan sound. Cleaned and lubricated the fan shaft with wd40. Now it is working without any problems. Thanks sir!

  • @MsJhonmendoza
    @MsJhonmendoza Před 4 lety +1

    This worked for me. Thank you very much :) I thought that my laptop's fan was damaged.

  • @Therium007
    @Therium007 Před 7 lety +5

    Not all shafts just pop off! Some stay stuck in the hole and the fan snaps off.... Beware. Now I'm off to get a completely new heat-sink/fan as mine are one piece... wish me luck!

  • @halonman
    @halonman Před 4 lety

    worked like a champ on my Lenovo X61! followed your instructions, used 3 in 1 oil on a tissue on the shaft. reassembled, and powered on, fan error gone

  • @AzongLee85
    @AzongLee85 Před 3 lety

    good tip! i usually take thigs apart when they're broken, but haven't tried taking my laptop's fan apart to inspect and try fixing it. will definitely inspect mine and see if this is the problem while i put the new one in.
    thanks for sharing!

  • @chuppa1chups
    @chuppa1chups Před 7 lety +2

    Computer fans use sleeve bearings, which is bare-metal contact between an extremely strong metal with one that wears very evenly and precisely, like bronze. The best lubricant for this type of application is one that contains a soft, powdery metal that works itself into the pores of the bronze, continually replenishing itself as the shaft rotates.
    Overhead bathroom fans have a similar type of bearing; these have an oiling port in each of the two bearing cases, and the bearings are held in place by pressure (from the clips) and a fiberglass wick of sorts is used to contain and distribute the oil into the central bronze piece.
    I couldn't easily tell what was on the paper towel, but it looked dark and brownish-gray in color, and it's definitely grease. Oil won't last because that small a bearing has no wick to contain it. To hazard a guess, I'd say it's a grease with graphite or molybdenum.

  • @princegautam6509
    @princegautam6509 Před 3 lety

    100% works sir
    Thank you so much very helpful!
    Love from India 🇮🇳 🇮🇳

  • @iamimmanuelraj
    @iamimmanuelraj Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks man. I had the problem of fan making grrr noise very loud. I though it was because of the fan walls and the fan blade hitting or some unbalance nd all...but then I saw him putting lube. Then I tried oild and it works well now silently. I thought that bldc fan doesn't need any lube. Thanks. Helped a lot. Means a lot

  • @emilianolujan507
    @emilianolujan507 Před 3 lety

    dude, your english and way to explain and talk is amazing; congrats, great video!

  • @eduardocardenal972
    @eduardocardenal972 Před 3 lety

    This is the video I been looking for hours, great explanation, the fan you use as example is the same as a1181 please update the video tags! Great work

  • @tryndamereiv9616
    @tryndamereiv9616 Před 2 lety +1

    same problem with my right fan cpu ,thanks for the video

  • @ruikazane5123
    @ruikazane5123 Před 2 lety

    Work your shaft...lol You could have pried off the sticker on the opposite side of the stator to be sure there are no accumulating old lubricant in there and that slot on the spindle (aka the impeller shaft) is intended for a locking clip that will prevent the impeller from getting too misaligned to make the stator interact with the magnet ring on the impeller itself, and could have caused the wobble that made those marks!
    I had some good luck with using SKF LGWA2 as lubricant (since it was the lubricant available around that was also used on machinery), though other high quality lubricants can be used, carbon-infused lubricant is not recommended because of electrical conductivity, oils can be good as well (though can just dry up) but just make sure it is not the cheap stuff
    Another thing that I once did to a VAIO that my team had over in Japan was to actually shim the fan. This took out most of the slack that you can feel with pushing and pulling against the impeller, that prolongs your sleeve bearing and makes the motor work better as the magnet and the stator coils are far more accurately centered, and if your sleeve bearing is very worn (like my newly acquired VGN-SZ18GP-C) that you can see the fan wobble as it runs, this can help you to squeeze a bit more life into it (because instead of wobbling so much, you took out most of the slack so it will wobble far less), using grease would also help with it

  • @berkeoral763
    @berkeoral763 Před 9 lety +2

    perfect ! thank you, you saved me from buying a new fan

  • @WarrenSL
    @WarrenSL Před 7 lety +1

    The proper lubricant your looking for is a grease compatible with your needs. For the quantity needed look into Krytox grease and oil.

  • @RazerSCYNescafe
    @RazerSCYNescafe Před 4 lety

    You save my life bro, and now all noises disappear, it's just like I have bought new laptop, feels goodman :)

  • @mangarino94
    @mangarino94 Před 10 lety +21

    work the shaft back and forth and get it lubricated. heh

  • @khanhazik
    @khanhazik Před rokem

    Appreciate man...u saved my 500 ..lot of love bro

  • @rockdebu7418
    @rockdebu7418 Před 2 lety +1

    Man you're a life saver! I did the same way you said with my Acer Nitro 5, and now it works like charm. Thank you for making this video which literally saved me a fortune of money, cuz I'm jobless right now😅
    P.s. I used coconut oil as lubricant LOL

  • @imagesfromLA
    @imagesfromLA Před 6 lety +2

    Very helpful video, thank you. I now know why my fans only remain quiet for about one month after I clean and lubricate them. I'll see if I can find a couple of fans for my 2007 Macbook Pro. If I can't it's easy enough to clean the fans every month, just kind of a hassle.

  • @hoodstylemoda7960
    @hoodstylemoda7960 Před 9 lety +4

    Thanks a lot man.
    My fan actually is working again under 50 degrees, before it was around 100!

  • @Pparapa
    @Pparapa Před 8 lety +1

    thanks for the tip, now You now have a fan

  • @Underdoge_
    @Underdoge_ Před 3 lety

    You sir are amazing, it worked perfectly! I used some 3-in-1 sewing machine oil, let's see how long it lasts!

  • @user-uq1ny8me3v
    @user-uq1ny8me3v Před rokem

    For long-lasting lubrification, use lithium grease (good for bronze bushing. Use light synthetic oil for ball bearing) you can also use light oil for bushing. 5/W30 synthetic motor oil work well. Be careful, if you use compressed air for cleaning. High-speed rotation of the fan will generate voltage that can be harmful to the electronic circuitry of your fan and computer. Disconnect the fan from the motherboard or lock the rotor (fan blade part) with a toothpick before blowing compressed air to be absolutely sure that you don't break anything.

  • @BatrocTheLeaper
    @BatrocTheLeaper Před 4 lety +1

    Did this exactly on a Macbook Pro 2011 17" dual fans; worked great! I had serious noise and reduced RPMs to less than half max. I used silicone lubricant after cleaning out with alcohol and it was like new. The Sunon stock Apple fans though take quite a bit of force to get off the rotor, best to do it hard and fast to prevent bending chassis or other damage.

  • @starec5926
    @starec5926 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. Today I fixed my laptop fan according this video.

  • @verisimilitudeteller
    @verisimilitudeteller Před 9 lety +133

    I clean my shaft and relubricate it every day.

  • @gunzann
    @gunzann Před 7 lety

    your isopropyl alcohol idea really helped me in my ps4 fan issue. .thnks a ton

  • @7ito1990
    @7ito1990 Před 8 lety +1

    I got an idea. how about using a full ceramic bearing within the rotor?
    It should work like "forever" and provide loads more rotation for same electricity input

  • @brwchm2023
    @brwchm2023 Před 10 lety +2

    WD-40 is an awesome lubicant and cleaner. We also used it in the army to clean and lubricate our guns ;)

    • @vinceking719
      @vinceking719 Před 5 lety +1

      I find wd-40 dries out. I used a spray lube from wurth. We shall see how long it last.

  • @yohannarayassamy9588
    @yohannarayassamy9588 Před 6 lety

    i use wd40 for lubricating the internals. it lasts for a very long amount of time and is efficient. but you need to be careful when injecting. what i do is put some wd40 in a clean container and take a syringe to drop some drops around the coil and magnet and some in the centre. does the job and i am using the fan for 3 years now and no issues yet.

  • @pawelnowak9400
    @pawelnowak9400 Před 8 lety +1

    +Abraham Levit I used car engine oil in all kind of computer coolers with very good effects, last years of daily use. Have a try.

  • @islandboy2424
    @islandboy2424 Před 4 lety

    Tried 3 in 1 Multipurpose oil today on a whim and worked great.

  • @malcolmmoodley1194
    @malcolmmoodley1194 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you for putting this up. it helped me out. Too bad there are many people out there that are so negative they will do anything to put people down, They probably never did anything good for anyone in their lives. So thank you for taking the time and putting in the effort to make the vid in the first place. The world needs more people to share their knowledge. - Forget about people that say you're crazy to try, find those that say your crazy not to!!

  • @SurajShadowFight
    @SurajShadowFight Před 8 lety +19

    Thanks Sir, Its Really Work :) Thank You So Much :)

    • @edwindaxton175
      @edwindaxton175 Před 3 lety

      Sorry to be off topic but does anybody know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account?
      I stupidly lost my password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me.

  • @hedgeclipper418
    @hedgeclipper418 Před rokem

    have you tried sewing machine oil? Or heavy precision lubricant with PTFE? I've seen sewing machine oil recommended in a lot of places, but I suspect that the PTFE would be even better. Fluoropolymers are amazing lubricants in all applications.

  • @rosariano
    @rosariano Před 4 lety

    I did as you suggested, and it started working again.

  • @youmgstube
    @youmgstube Před 6 lety

    Thank you very much! This was the solution i needed for an emergency fix for my laptop.

  • @Joppe253
    @Joppe253 Před 4 lety

    How do I take the fan out though? This is a really nice step by step video, but I don't know how to get there. Unscrewing the fan is easy enough, but it's connected to the motherboard with electric wires that I don't know how to disconnect and reconnect.

  • @gregbelcher1468
    @gregbelcher1468 Před 10 lety

    Thank you so much. My HP Pavilion G7's fan kept stopping. This guide+Oil does the job
    Thank you again

    • @SeekGrace
      @SeekGrace Před 9 lety

      *****
      i used oil and it worked.

    • @CxStark
      @CxStark Před 9 lety +1

      ***** yea just put some crazy glue on it.. that should work

  • @de1eri0us
    @de1eri0us Před 4 lety +6

    1:30 what if the fan wont come off the motor?

    • @lazylitch8035
      @lazylitch8035 Před 3 lety

      you can try taking the sticker off and seeing if you can unscrew it from the top

  • @CSullivanmeerkatmandude

    It is a very annoying sound. I have an MSI GS63VR Stealth Pro laptop computer. Both the CPU and GPU Fan make a lot of noise. Squeaking. Tring to edit the computer fan settings with Dragon Center. I had no idea the fans on the computer would be that noisy.

  • @docsavage4921
    @docsavage4921 Před 5 lety

    HP laptop started complaining after 2 years. Dell laptop works as good as the day I got it, twelve years later.
    Would be interesting seeing if there's data on whether some companies are known for using sub standard parts or not (Like Apple did on faulty batteries years ago, which triggered a recall)

  • @hazimreitz
    @hazimreitz Před 4 lety

    I use bearing grease, yeah those thick gooey thing? They work best for me, never dries out or being pulled all over because it's that thick. And my laptop is from 2008 and I opened the fan like in 2015 and blob it in the fan shaft... it vibrates from time to time. But the fan has yet to fail hope this helps :D And I know im 6 years too late.

  • @UnrulywedsForever
    @UnrulywedsForever Před 8 lety

    Thank you so much! This worked perfectly for my Samsung Slate 7 tablet fan noise.

  • @traxxasrcfun
    @traxxasrcfun Před 4 lety +1

    "Alcohol is our number one friend" i like this guy already

  • @solosoyungamer787
    @solosoyungamer787 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Work like a charm! Though the lubricant I used a all purpose oil from Singer

  • @xino_z
    @xino_z Před 8 lety

    You really helped me, along with the people that rec'd WD-40 as lubricant for the fan. At first I did not use enough but now it is so quiet I can barely tell it is on, where before it woke up the baby whenever I turned it on. Thank you!!!
    For some reason my wireless manually shut itself off during the whole operation and I had to restore that in Safe mode but other than that no problems.

  • @highgeargx
    @highgeargx Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much! My problem was solved with this. I've been through so much trouble and that awful noise because of the fan. I bought an HP Envy outside of my country and I can't find its parts here, so it should take sometime to get my new fan, but it will help me meanwhile :)

  • @maia_06
    @maia_06 Před 5 lety

    My laptop's been doing this for months now, screeching and heating up..
    But today it finally turned off and showed systems failing, but I got it working, although I'll try this out.

  • @aryanedits77
    @aryanedits77 Před 5 lety +5

    0:54 when I manually spin my fan it works like that but when I turn on my laptop it doesn't spin plz help

    • @Geek3mr
      @Geek3mr Před 4 lety +4

      replace the whole fan, your motor is dead

  • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017

    I wrestled with mine (late 2008 MBP with two fans) for a while, trying to find a lube that would return them to quiet operation, I tried a variety of thin oils, which all eventually would start to rattle and whine like the first failure. I was about to give up and get new fans when I found the right stuff: Krytox GPL 205 synthetic grease from Dupont. Expensive, but it will probably pay for itself eventually. There are a few different types, but a small dab of this stuff on the fan axle, after first cleaning the old lube out with Radio Shack electronics cleaner has seemed to do the trick. For now at least! If it lasts several months between lubes, I figure it's worth it until I get a new macbook. I'm hoping I can get 10 years out of this puppy (upgraded to SSD and 8GB ram- still runs pretty damn good)

  • @Inflancki
    @Inflancki Před 6 lety

    Thank you for your advice! You save my laptop Lenovo 550! It works now!

  • @MattKurkowski
    @MattKurkowski Před rokem

    Is it possible to buy just the fan blades? What would I even search for? I broke the fan blades because the fan did not easily come off. It was wedged in there good.

  • @ahmadtalal2509
    @ahmadtalal2509 Před 4 lety

    thank you so much m8 for helpin me out, my fan was vibrating and overhaeting the system, i ordered a new one but it is stuck in the states due to covid-19. =)

  • @timbear3469
    @timbear3469 Před 8 lety

    Good job man, one of the better computer videos I've seen

  • @arnabupal7275
    @arnabupal7275 Před 6 měsíci

    kudos man! you've just saved me 7 usd.

  • @MrFariasMaiquita
    @MrFariasMaiquita Před 8 lety

    Yes, that did help me, a lot actually. I just wish this fix ends up lasting me way longer than one month. Anyways, thank you for sharing this :D

  • @kg4135
    @kg4135 Před 2 lety

    I tried doing this on my new omen laptop & broke of the clips while taking apart the fan assembly, seems like they were not meant to be taken apart.

  • @TheDutyPaid
    @TheDutyPaid Před 6 lety +4

    My fan spins freely but not when powered?

  • @albyshinyfield8841
    @albyshinyfield8841 Před 3 lety

    The house spectre x360 cn000 fan doesn’t come off it’s bearings and has to be replaced sometimes when clogged

  • @Popculturememe
    @Popculturememe Před 2 lety

    So satisfying when you laptop is on for 6 hours and still warm

  • @alamcnamara1755
    @alamcnamara1755 Před 5 lety

    You're a smart guy. Thx for the video if it works I'll leave another comment soon. Ty

  • @hmandrandomnumbersafterwards

    Good thing to do is use PTFE lubricant, very easy to apply since its an under pressure can, you just spray a bit, its very durable and I go for an year before I re-do the whole stuff. It's also very cheap since a can costs 5-6 bucks and you can lube hundreds with it.

  • @alexgra4363
    @alexgra4363 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello. Long time you uploaded this but hope you or someone who knows see this. So first thank you. This have worked great on every fan that was stuck etc. And so my question. I bought a pair of new fans for my laptop because the one was not working and when I did this i bent the fan a little. It still worked when I put it back but in the end the motor broke. So sadly the new fans is to thick so i cant close the back of the laptop when they are installed so i was wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to remove the old fan motor from the casing its in or are they completly glued on them? 😆

  • @fernandamorales2155
    @fernandamorales2155 Před 4 lety

    Hello, I have an IBM Thinkpad T42 and the fan is failing. When you turn on the laptop, the fan works but after a few seconds it turns off and then turns it back on, I checked and it is not an option in the BIOS.
    I applied lubricant and it spins like the fan you showed, the one that's good. Could it be a cable problem? How do I solve that? that fan is welded.
    I doubt that in my country I can get a spare, is there a solution?
    Greetings from Venezuela, awesome video 💕

  • @Aresmusic.official
    @Aresmusic.official Před 2 lety

    If we eventually came in conclusion to replace the fan and we attempt ordering it online, how to find out if it's original one or it's fake? Any details about that? 'd highly appreciate the answer.

  • @MissFoxification
    @MissFoxification Před 9 lety

    Sewing machine oil works well, it is light grade and suitable for high speed applications.