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From: FastVideoTech
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  • i am planning to change the fan in my inspiron...can u tell me where can i find the genuine spare

  • man, i follow ur instruction but unfortunately i don't have the grease you used, when i used my laptop after my fans doesnt spin?

    please email me.

    mik_deperalta@yahoo.com

  • man, i follow ur instruction but unfortunately i don't have the grease you used, when i used my laptop after my fans doesnt spin?

  • WTF!!!!! I have to disassemble the whole laptop to just change a fucking fan

  • thats all went great how do i replace adpter for power cord it worn out

    part on motherboard

  • 11:45 How do you check the temp?

  • @TobiasBoon1980 I use a program called hwmonitor or cpuid. They are free on download dot com. Good luck!

  • @FastVideoTech Thanks! By the way, I was wondering what was on your wrists. Did figure it out until doing a bit of research on ESD. Damn carpet!

  • and the fan span on post,for me this was good as i saved allot of money and and did not need to replace fans or take the laptop to bits,after i saw this vid i said there must be an easier way to fix a laptop and i did ,a thin knife and a bit of common sense,if you fans stop spining and your dell 1525 is overheating just do what i did,it takes about 20 -30 secs and right now the dell is running very cool and no shut downs

  • my cousin dell 1525 kept on overheating,i replaced the thermal paste cleaned the heat grills and it still overheated,watched this vid and saw where the fan is based,i thought lets look through the small slits to see if the fan was spining and it was not,i got a knife and put it into the slits where the fan is and started to push the knife on the top of the fan and kept on pushing to turn the fan anfter a while of pushing the fan span against the direction i was pushing against,turn laptop on

  • great video!

    

  • I will have to say that my fan was giving me problems but when i opened the fan I realized that it had a ball full of dirt inside of it. I took that out and the fan started working. I wonder how many fans stop working because of that same issue,

    Great video BTW..

  • @iojocojou1 the same thing happened with me man, i opened mine up to clean the heat sink and i didnt know how to get to the fan so i just blew air duster into it and prodded it with a q-tip and i got a massive ball of lint and dust

  • Whoa. This is a lot of effort to replace the fan. I'm sure I would ruin something else in the process.

  • Holy Crap! Just to replace the fan!? What ass hat engineered this?

  • @TheStevesherman the old dell's are really crappy.. im using one right now and the battery is dead

  • its my first time replacing a fan can you help me through the process?

  • @WAFFLES7795 I would be happy to replace the fan for you at my shop. Let me know if you have any questions! Good luck!

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