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buy a replacement power supply fan
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buy a replacement power supply - dearer option but power supply may be faulty if fan is not running and you fix two problems however be careful with AC input voltage that it matched the power point voltage. or smoke and broken power supply ! take old power supply to computer shop to ensure correct power supply is purchased.
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if it is the cpu fan
buy a replacement cpu fan and thermal paste.
Possible cheaper options if fan choked full of dust
get a can of compressed air and blow the dust out of the power supply and cpu fans outside your dwelling not inside your your office/ home.
Power supply fan may need a drop of machine oil if noisy or its bearings are worn out..
there are number of things that lead to such situations.
1. you need to check if your fuel pump is still running or if its power supply is not broken. maybe u only need to replace a broken fuse and u are back on the road, or replace the pump.
2. the power supply to the coil pack/module must be checked too. if u still power on these items and and the car fails to start u must consider replacing them both.
3. also pull out and replace ur fuel filters...check if they are not clogged with dirt...if there is dirt it is likely the injectors are blocked too.
Check the line cord to see if it can carry power. Check the connection from the line cord to the power supply. It may be that the soldered connection is broken there and needs re-soldering. Check to see if it has any external or internal fuses that need replacing.
Hello. get you broken power supply re manufactured at http://www.invebo.com . The parts that fail are replaced with industrial grade long-life components and if your power supply is unsafe or too far gone then they supply you a new one. Vergy green and shipping by airmail isn't too expensive.
If a fan does not work it is either broken or not being supplied power. if it is in the computer or on cpu it usually can be replaced with minimal costs. if it is in the power supply, the whole power supply may need replacing.
Regards..
Is the cord broken in the computer, or the monitor or the pin broken and stuck in the machine? If it is in a desktop it goes into the power supply. Which you can change the whole power supply fairly cheap. that is if it in a desk top computer. 4 screws, 4 or 5 connectors and ta da new power supply, All you need is readings off power supply such as wattage. Good luck
absoloutly not!!!!! if the pin has broken in the external power cord and not inside the PC itself then all you have to do is replace the PSU ( power supply unit ) and the lead, this should cost you no more than £35 and its easy to replace yourself
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