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Guests English Community > ThinkPad Notebooks > ThinkPad L, R and SL series Laptops > SL400: Error Code 1810 Fan Error All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next Topic Reply Topic options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next Topic Topic options Subscribe to RSS fan error lenovo x230 Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page muzamalabad Paper Tape Posts: 1 Registered: 05-02-2009 Location: Lahore Message 1 of 7 (6,403 Views) SL400: Error Code 1810 Fan Error Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 05-02-2009 11:40 AM I have SL400 (2743-89U) running bios 1.23 and It is 4 months old laptop and was working fine untill now. It started giving error (1810 fan error) at boot time. This is an intermittent problem. And when this error happens notebook shuts down with out booting. But in next try this error goes away and notebook boots up normally. This error happens only when I turn on the notebook after 2-3 hours of shutdown.I checked the service manual and it describe the error code as "The fan module not support".Could not understand its meaning as I did not changed the fan.I opened the notebook fan and check it, there is no dust on the fan.And it is working fine. however I cleaned it with air blower .but still having same problem.I will apprec
ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow to Fix an IBM ThinkPad Fan ErrorHow to Fix an IBM ThinkPad Fan ErrorBy Richard KalinowskiIf your IBM ThinkPad laptop turns black and displays "fan error," this means your CPU fan malfunctioned. To fix the fan error, you must address the underlying cause. You fan error lenovo t440 can't just reboot the system and hope for the best. You fan error lenovo t410 must take this problem very seriously. Without a functioning fan, your computer's processor could overheat and become damaged fan error lenovo t510 in a matter of minutes. Fortunately, with some proactive fan cleaning, you can get the fan working again, resolving the error message and any potential processor damage.Things You'll NeedCompressed https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-L-R-and-SL-series/SL400-Error-Code-1810-Fan-Error/td-p/121190 airRubbing alcoholCotton swabsStep 1Turn off your IBM ThinkPad.Step 2Unplug your ThinkPad from the wall outlet. Remove the battery from the laptop.Step 3Tilt the ThinkPad so you can see its left edge clearly. You will notice a series of small vents. These vents are used for CPU fan exhaust.Step 4Dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol.Step 5Swab away any https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-an-ibm-thinkpad-fan-error external dust or dirt from the fan vents. Avoid pushing the cotton swab completely through the vents. Over time, a ThinkPad's fan vents can accumulate a lot of debris that is difficult to remove without an alcohol-based cleanser.Step 6Blow compressed air into the vents to remove any remaining dust or blockage. Sometimes the fan stops working simply because of accumulated dusty buildup.Step 7Plug in your ThinkPad, reattach the battery and boot up the system. If the fan is still not working, your computer will be unable to boot, displaying yet another "fan error" message. If the fan is not clogged, the fan error is due to fan assembly malfunction. According to Inside My Laptop, you will need to replace the entire fan assembly.Tips & WarningsIt's best to have a professional replace your fan assembly, as it requires removing the keyboard and accessing the computer's motherboard. The motherboard is the lifeblood of your computer; if you accidentally damage any microchips, circuits or wires connected to the motherboard, you can destroy the entire computer.Referenc
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say you have an IBM ThinkPad laptop and when you turn it on all you get is a black screen with "Fan error" message. What could be wrong? A few weeks ago, the fan in my trusty IBM T42 bought the farm. This resulted in the unit heating up considerably, as well as numerous "fan error" messages on bootup. It eventually became so bad that to boot up at all, I had to blow compressed air into the fan's exhaust grill for 5-10 seconds, in order to fool the BIOS and make it believe the fan was actually spinning. According to the IBM hardware maintenance guide (HMM) for ThinkPad T40, T40p, T41, T41p, T42, T42p this error message indicates a problem with the fan, you can find symptom-to-FRU index on the page58. The symptom-to-FRU index in this section lists symptoms and errors and their possible causes. Apparently it's time to replace the fan assembly. The cooling fan comes together with the heat sink, that's why you'll have to replace the whole fan assembly. You can easily replace the assembly after you remove the palm rest and keyboard. 1. Remove the battery and unplug the AC adapter. 2. Remove four screws marked with yellow circles. These screws securing the keyboard. 3. Remove eight screws marked with orange circles. These screws securing the palm rest. 4. Lift up the keyboard and upnlug the keyboard cable from the motherboard. 5. Lift up the palm rest and unplug the touchpad cable from the motherboard. 6. Remove three screws securing the fan assembly, unplug the fan cable from the motherboard. Lift up and replace the fan assembly. You'll find step-by-step laptop disassembly and fan replacement instructions in the HMM in the chapter "Removing and replacing a FRU" on the page 70. You can find a new fan assembly using the FRU number located on your failed fan, it might look like 91P8393, 26R7860, 13R2919, 13N5442, or 13R2657. Just google the FRU number and find a place to buy it from. Different laptop types with different screen sizes use different fans, so you have to find the correct one witch fits your model. If for some reason your fan assembly doesn't have the FRU number, you'll have to refer to the HMM page 216-217. On these pages you'll find witch fan belongs to your laptop. For example, if have a type 2378-FVU laptop with 15.0″ LCD screen, then you need a fan assembly with FRU: 13R2657 You can support my work! It takes