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need to know if hp does repairs and replaces parts. got a pc with fan failure

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@khaskin,

What is wrong?  Getting a 90B or other fan warning message? 

Maybe it just needs the fan and heatsink to be blown out with compressed air. If you use compressed air, be sure to stop the fan blades from spinning.

If you have any tech ability you can change out the fan.

1) unplug power cord. Remove side panel, page 8 of the Upgrade/Service manual.  Is this what you see?

2) If so, the black fan casing has 4 screw holes.  Look down thru the holes. You should see screw heads.

3) Measure the fan.   Typical is 80mm or 92mm.  Your fan has 4 wires, so it is a PWM fan.

4) Before removing the fan, put a dab of BIC Wite Out (Staples/OfficeMax) on any corner.

5) Fan has direction arrows for rotation and air-flow markers on a side panel.

6) mark you new fan accordingly.

7) 80mm fan example  IF that is the size you need.   This is a better fan.

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