Introduction
Remplacer un ventilateur défectueux est assez simple et évitera à votre ordinateur de surchauffer.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
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Avec vos doigts, écartez les deux clips de verrouillage de la batterie puis retirez la batterie de l'ordinateur.
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Dévissez les trois vis cruciformes identiques du capot de protection RAM.
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Dévissez les deux vis cruciformes de 2,8 mm dans le compartiment de la batterie à côté du loquet.
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Soulevez l'arrière du boîtier et faites passer vos doigts le long des côtés en détachant le boîtier au fur et à mesure. Après avoir détaché les côtés, vous devrez peut-être remuer le boîtier de haut en bas pour en détacher l'avant (il y a des clips en plastique cachés et il faut les déverrouiller).
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Déconnectez la nappe iSight de la carte mère en la faisant glisser vers la gauche et hors du connecteur.
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Pour remonter votre ordinateur, suivez les instructions dans le sens inverse.
Pour remonter votre ordinateur, suivez les instructions dans le sens inverse.
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Hi Folks!
I'm a crotchety, 82 year-old geezer with big hands, and somehow or the other I managed to replace the left fan in my MacBook Pro 15" 1211 in about one hour! It was helpful to use a paper-mache egg carton to organize the little itsy-bitsy screw, because if you ever lost one you would never, ever find it again!
I had to use a big hammer occasionally to get things back together, but lo and behold my wife turned on her beloved machine and was very surprised to find that it works perfectly.
Many thanks for your great help and instructive manual!
Sincerely, Doc Botsford
what a money saver and life saver. iFixit is awesome! Have to admit though you need to be fearless to open up your computer and take a chance. Be VERY careful with the connectors, and know how they are connected or they will break. The iSight cable pulls out to the left, but DONT pull on the wires. Use the spudger to wiggle out the metal tabs on the connector. Don't lift up on the connector. And the heat sink tape doesn't come off that easiy either. Once you pull the front of the fan upright so it's on it's edge, then use the spudger and go behind to pull the black tape off SLOWLY. And while you're reaching over those delicate prts, make sure you don't bang down on some resistor or other part. It's a thrill when you put it back together and you DON'T HEAR A THING! The fan is QUIET. Didn't realize how loud it was getting.
I finally got around to replacing both my fans. I had tried cleaning and putting drop of WD40 on the post of each one. They worked, but were noisy. Now I have replaced both fans and the computer is absolutely quiet(as far as I can tell) And cooler too. I went ahead and upgraded to 10.7(the highest OS it will take), so it is like I have a new computer. Thanks, ifixit
Looking for some HELP here, if anyone can help out.
Macbook Pro 15 2.33 had problem with defective left fan. Didn't turn on. I installed Macs Fan Control and tried to change fan speed, but it didn't show up in menu, so concluded it was broken.
I replaced it with a left fan listed as compatible with this model and with the next series, from 2007.
As soon as I booted up the computer with the replaced fan, it came on at full throttle and never slowed down. As soon as I press the power button, the left fan comes on.
So ended up with opposite problem! Left side is now very cool, but super noisy!
The install seemed to go okay, so I don't know what the problem might be. I reset SMC and PRAM, but no change.
Any ideas?
Same here. Did you found a solution?
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