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You can blow compressed air into the cooling vents of the fan. If you notice clouds of dust coming out, then it might be a good idea to disassemble the laptop, clean the fan & air ways, & reassemble it back. If the fan has failed & is no longer running, it might need to be replaced.
remove all the screws, remove screen, remove keyboard, and go from there, dont be afraid to dig in, and if you hear something that makes u think u broke it, dont think it, it works for me and i havent lost a laptop to it yet, and i have repaire over 200 laptops
I fixed my S6210 wen the poorly designed connector broke. Fujitsu wanted $ 250 to do the job. The part is only $ 5. I also bought a Cable Retention Device to keep from jerking on the cable.
Here's a video that talks about the problem and the cure.. . .
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