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Introduction
Avec ce tutoriel, installez un nouveau ventilateur gauche (à gauche quand le côté de la carte mère est juste en face de vous).
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Dévissez les vis Pentalobe P5 suivantes fixant le boîtier inférieur au MacBook Pro :
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Huit vis de 3,0 mm
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Deux vis de 2,3 mm
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Tirez vers l'arrière l'autocollant d'avertissement qui recouvre le connecteur de batterie.
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Avec l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger), soulevez délicatement le connecteur de batterie vers le haut hors de sa prise sur la carte mère.
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Repliez les câbles de la batterie vers l'arrière et de côté afin que le connecteur de batterie ne touche pas accidentellement la carte mère.
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Avec l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger), soulevez le cache en caoutchouc du dissipateur de chaleur, qui se trouve sur le ventilateur gauche.
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Avec la pointe d'une spatule (spudger), ouvrez le clapet de retenue de la prise ZIF de la nappe du ventilateur gauche.
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En commençant par le haut de la nappe, glissez un outil en plastique sous la nappe du ventilateur gauche pour la décoller de la carte mère.
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Ôtez le ventilateur gauche de l'appareil.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les mêmes instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les mêmes instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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8 commentaires
Great directions! My 6-year old dropped my laptop from the couch armrest. No visible damage made but the left fan started to make a lot of noise. I was able to complete the entire left fan swap in about 20-30 minutes. I was lucky and found the fan cable was not strongly adhered to the board. However, for me, it was easier to lift the fan and free the cable from underneath. Be aware on the step before this: the retaining flap is very, very tiny. Look at the "view huge" image to get a fix on how to flip it up. Thanks iFixit for the part and tools. My new Retina MacBook Pro is running silent again.
This ended up being very easy - took me 20 minutes (my first repair). With my experience, the expoxy / glues you have to pry off turn out to not be that stuck on in the first place, and actually easily re-adhere after installing the new fan.
Btw iFixit saved me from the "minimum three days in the shop" nonsense that seems to be applecare (I'm chained to my laptop). Understand they have to follow procedure, but common sense is if you can hear a fan buzzing it's probably the fan.
Next time I'll be putting that $350 into the iFixit used parts fund :)
The instructions and tools are fantastic! It was really easy to follow through with them. The left fan I received was not so great. When I got it installed it made a "spinning disc" sound, so I took it out and reinstalled it. Unfortunately, it didn't solve the issue and sounded the same. In the end, I opted to put my original fan back in. I noticed that iFixit's left fan's strip (the part that connects to the computer) was a little bit longer than my original, so when I went to install it, the strip bent and tore a bit. But not through the connections. I don't think that could be the cause, but it's possible. Or perhaps the fan I received is faulty.
This is my everyday working computer, I have it already 3 years. Was never open since it never needed repair.
My fans were both emitting a high pitch noise when fully revved up. First I opened the computer and fully blowed out the cumulated lint with a Dust Off can (compressed air)
With this guide I disassembled both fans, and proceeded to unscrew the top on both of them and pulled out the rotor with a suction cup to reveal the bushing. After fully cleaning all the rotor itself, I applied a drop of PTFE oil (teflon) to the axle. Reassembled and presto. Like new!!!
also done. both fans in 50'.
thanks ifixit!