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Noisy MBP Mid 2010 Fan

Kelechi -

MacBook Unibody Model A1278

MacBook Unibody Model A1278 Fan Replacement

MacBook Unibody Model A1278 Fan Replacement

5 - 10 minutes

Easy

Mon problème

My MBP has been making this grinding noise that I originally thought was the HDD failing (again). Turned out it was the fan going bad. When I ran a YouTube video my CPU temperature spiked to high 80's and you could hear the fan screaming for mercy. lol :)

Ma solution

The most difficult part of the repair was waiting for the product to get to me. Else wise, the repair went off smoothly. I can no longer hear the fan and the CPU is at a cool mid 60s - mid 70s.

Mon conseil

I don't know that I should suggest this as an "advice". However, when it came to removing the fan from the logic board, I found that if you gently pulled the wire up and away from the port, it is easier to remove. I know, "don't pull wires!". I intended to discard the old fan so I figured that less damage to the logic board, the better.

Image MacBook Pro 13" Unibody and MacBook 13" Unibody Fan
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody and MacBook 13" Unibody Fan

$29.99

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