My son's T42 showed "fan error" when he tried to boot today and I always know where to go when I have a thinkpad problems!
Blessings,
Sharie
Johan wrote:See e.g. T42p fan long m10 installation : pink sheet or not...? and/or the links in this post.
You'll have to tap in the FRU to actually see the price ($80.65 plus shipping) - I couldn't make a direct link since the price is shown as a shopping cart, which is session unique.I just checked the US price and oh well, it's a bit more expensive at $94 with shipping
Rich; just another quick piece of (potential useful) information: There are original, genuine IBM fan's, and there are copies. As discussed in this post you'll see the difference between what is surely a genuine IBM/Lenovo part (the one with the pre-applied thermal compound) and one with no pre-applied thermal compound which might be an unoriginal copy. Given that the seller of the original IBM-part (in the mentioned post) is fairly near you (he/she is in Hong Kong), I'd personally order that part from that seller... unless of course if you're in a big hurry, and are willing to pay more and get it fast; then go to IBM/Australia parts sale.richramo wrote:Thanks for the thread guys I have the same issue with my T42. Lots of helpful information.
ranchmom5 wrote:My only other question is the bottom of the new fan (shown in leftmost above image posted by ranchmom5), where it would seat onto the CPU, has multiple tiny dots of what I would say are also thermal paste. Do I just leave those alone, apply the Arctic 5 to just the CPU and they will seat to each other once running?
ranchmom5 wrote:Also RBS, you said the "thermal pad goes on top of the GPU after removing the protective foil" I do not see any protective foil, although there is the "pink sheet" - which from what I have read is not supposed to be removed. With the old fan (shown in rightmost above image posted by ranchmom5) assembly, there was not a gray thermal pad.

Thanks! I went with the ebay seller ny-citi-com for a fan. I also ordered one for my T61 with its proper part number.Orclas wrote:Looks like you have the correct FRU number. From there on there are two ways to go about it:
1. Expensive: Buy a quality fan from directly from here. Will most likely net you about $80-90 including shipping.
2. Cheaper: Buy a most-likely-good-enough-quality from a well reputed seller on Ebay or similar, which shouldn't cost you more than $20-30 including shipping.
The IBM original fan will for sure arrive with preapplied thermal compount, an Ebay item most likely as well. In the case it doesn't you'll need to buy it separately.
Other tips (in case of value to you, don't know your general knowledge level):
- for disassembly, google the service manual for your computer and you'll find the correct order in which proceed
- make sure to properly remove the old thermal compound on the CPU before replacing the fan, start by wiping with cloth/paper, then clean it properly with rubbing alcohol and a lint free cloth/paper (coffee filters are great for the purpose, doesn't loose fibers)
- tighten the fan assembly screws little by little and in a cross pattern (or as close to cross pattern as you can get) in order for it to get as level as possible to the CPU surface
- considering the very low prices nowadays, I would take the opportunity to increase the RAM
- if you have 2x256Mb I'd toss both and put a 1Gb stick in the slot under the keyboard, possibly with another 1Gb in the secondary slot
- if you have 1x512Mb (in such case under the keyboard and with the bottom slot, under computer, empty) I'd keep it and add 512Mb or 1Gb
- SO-DIMMs are not dual channel and can be mixed and matched freely within specification
I wouldn't bother really with a RAM upgrade to be honest. Surfing and light office work rarely puts my T40 above even 1Gb (out of 1,5Gb). I doubt it would have any effect at all going above 1,5Gb, it's just not ever used (I assume we're talking XP as OS here).Prodeje79 wrote:The T42 does have 1.5GB of ram. I am tempted to go ahead and dump the 512mb and max it out to 2GB.
I think I will check craigslist for some RAM unless I see a killer deal for new.
OK I decided to replace the fan on my T61 first. Went fine.Prodeje79 wrote: ThinkPad T42 (2373-JTU)
P M 735, 512MB RAM, 40GB 5400rpm HDD, 14.1 XGA(1024x768) TFT LCD, 32MB ATI Radeon 7500, 24x24x24x/8x CD-RW/DVD, IBM 802.11b/g wireless(MPCI), Modem(CDC), 1Gb Ethernet(LOM), UltraNav, Secure Chip, 6 cell Li-Ion battery, WinXP Pro
EDIT:
OK I think I found it lol
JTx instead of JTU
26R7860 Fan assembly (short) (14.1-in.)
Anything else I should replace?
We are going to give this to my mom in a couple months.
Meh, sorry to hear. I hate those moments when you're ready to go and get that thing fixed, only to realize some part is missing or wrong...Prodeje79 wrote: OK I decided to replace the fan on my T61 first. Went fine.
Just took apart my T42 tonight. The fan is rivoted onto the heatsink.
How do I install this replacement fan into the stock heatsink?!?!?!??!
In hindsight, wish I would have bought another heatsink/fan combo 26R7860 short....
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