Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5084 Cooling Fan Replacement
Einleitung
Zu Schritt 1 der AnleitungIs your computer getting too hot to handle? Overheating is a sign that your cooling fan may not be working properly, which may cause further damage to your computer. This guide will help you through the replacement of the cooling fan in your Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5084.
Was du brauchst
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Turn the device bottom-side up. Make sure the batter compartment is nearest you.
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Unlock the right side of the battery.
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Unlock the left side of the battery compartment by pushing and holding the button.
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Remove the battery.
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Remove the 5.5 mm (F5) screw using the Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Remove the plastic cover.
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Remove the 2.5 mm screw (F3) inside the hard drive casing using the Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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Turn laptop over and remove the 2.5mm "F3" screw using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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Wedge a plastic opening tool between the laptop and the CD drive.
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Gently pull the CD drive out.
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Remove the 5.5 mm (F5) screw with the Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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Remove the plastic cover.
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Remove the fourteen 6.0 mm (F6) screws from the back panel using the Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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Remove the two 2.0 mm screws underneath the CD-Rom drive, using the Phillips #1 screwdriver
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Release the two tabs using a Phillips #1 screwdriver and the plastic opener.
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Remove the wide black ribbon in the same manner as the previous step.
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Release all other catches.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Excellent description and very precise. I also upgraded to dual Wifi/ Bluetooth (easy to obtain now, lol). Thanks again!
HDD does not actually need to be removed to replace the fan (Steps 3-6) and can stay where it is.
Steps 17-20 can be completed much easier by removing the keyboard first.
Remove the plastic trim across the top of the keyboard.
Remove the 4 screws the trim covers.
Lift the keyboard carefully from the top, there are only tabs holding the bottom of the keyboards which the keyboard slides out from.
This makes it easy to get to the 4 cables shown in steps 17-20 for removal and reinstallation.
I will edit the guide once I've sorted the photos later today.