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joelypolly

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Sep 14, 2003
521
249
Bay Area
Well after a full week of a noisy fan it has finally decided to die this last night. So now I have to send it to Apple and get it repaired. The sad thing is that its only 3 months old.
 

ayeying

macrumors 601
Dec 5, 2007
4,547
13
Yay Area, CA
Mine died once too. But for me, I think something got jammed then the center bearing broke off cause I heard a pretty loud clunk and click then it fails.
 

milton.sheaf

macrumors regular
Dec 14, 2009
100
0
Well after a full week of a noisy fan it has finally decided to die this last night. So now I have to send it to Apple and get it repaired. The sad thing is that its only 3 months old.
Why is that sad? :confused: Would you rather it have died *after* the warranty period was up, so you'd be stucking paying for the repair yourself? A fan has moving parts. Anything with moving parts will wear out and die. Some just last longer than others.
 

evsp341995

macrumors newbie
Jan 7, 2010
19
0
Mine died as well and I purchased a new one at ifixit.com and repaired it myself. The new one runs better that the noisy apple on ever did
 

happyslayer

macrumors 65816
Feb 3, 2008
1,031
579
Glendale, AZ
You replaced the fan with a different one? So it works better? I have had one issue where my fan was noisy. I took off the back, blew it out with canned air and it has worked great since. But, I am always looking to upgrade the MBA if the new hardware works better.

Let me know.

Thanks,
 
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