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This requires some disassembly before you can access the cooling system. Once you have completed that, removing and replacing the fans is very quick and easy.
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Remove the 12 Phillips #1 screws from the edges of the lower case.
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You may also need to remove the central screw next to the lock icon.
Need to add a step to open the Wi-Fi cover, uper left with the Microsoft label on it. Then detach the Wi-Fi antenna wires from the pc board.
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Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screws shown in the image. They all have the letter "P" next to them.
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Carefully unplug the connections shown.
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Also, the wireless cables on the right side may prevent moving the upper case out of the way.
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Once the screws have been removed and the connections unplugged, use the plastic opening tool to gently separate the panel from the lower case.
It probably better to leave the small blue battery to the left plugged in for the Bios Chip. Just lift the batter out of its holder and move it out of the way as the cover is moved. If unplugged the computed will ask you to run setup when you start the computer.
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Remove the plastic case by gently bending back towards the screen. You can bend the screen all the way back if that helps.
Need to add a caution when rotating the cover to be careful with the hinge post on the right side. you can snag the GPU heat pipe as you rotate the cover. So watch the maneuver.
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Locate the two fans as shown
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We will begin by removing the left fan first
For the Dell 1705 the CPU Part Number “Original Equipment” is DC28A000820. The GPU Fan Part number is correct for this Dell laptop
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Remove the two screws indicated in the first picture.
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Remove the lead also shown
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The fan should lift out with ease. Do not force out.
Need too add a note to blow out all the dust bunny’s before installing the new fan.
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Remove the two screws indicated.
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Remove the lead also indicated in the picture
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Once the lead and both screws are removed, the fan should lift out with ease. Do not force out.
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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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My Dell Inspiron E1705's processor fan was making sad, dying, and most importantly loud sounds. I ordered the part numbers from Ebay and followed this guide. It worked!
A few notes : I ordered the part numbers from Ebay, and originally was going to replace both the GPU and CPU fan. I decided to only replace the Processor fan because while the part number for the GPU fan and the shape/look of the GPU fan was identical, the GPU fan from Ebay was manufactured by Toshiba.
When opening the case, something was attached the the upper right hand corner (maybe the wifi?) I managed to maneuver around and get to the fans without taking the case all the way out.
The new fan works very well. I couldn't have done it without the guide, very helpful! It took me about 15 minutes start to finish.
I replaced one of the fans, but didn't realize they were two different sizes. At any rate. I tried to reassemble so I could see if it was still working, but now it won't boot. I also have 4 small screws that don't fit into the outside case holes, so I must have mixed up some screws somewhere. Is there a way to tell what screws go in what holes? And what might I have forgotten to plug in to get this issue? Also, in step two, there is a small cover on the edge of the bottom. I took the cover off and there is a connecter in there. Does anyone know what that is for?
Introduction: Parts: Need to add the Fan Part Numbers
Original equipment: CPU Fan DC28A000820, GPU Fan DC28A000920
John Frazier - Antwoord