380XD dead fan issue

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380XD dead fan issue

#1 Post by Unknown_K » Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:36 am

I visited the local recycler Friday and he gave me a free present, a complete 380XD.

My problem with it (besides a line of dead pizels at the top) is that the fan is dead. On my other 380XD and 380Z when you first turn the unit on the fan fires up and then slows, you can feel the air flow out the side. On this unit when you boot you get no air at all coming out. I get the 161, 163 errors because the CMOS battery is dead, but never the 193 (or whatever number it is ) fan error. I did the systemboard BIOS check and it failed on systemboard or fan. The fan itself spins freely so it is not locked up, and it is plugged in. The system seems to run fine without it, doesn't seem to get hot (it is a p1 233mmx so maybe the heatsink alone keeps it cool enough?). I removed the dead PRAM battery and nothing changed.

Anyone ever run into this problem before?
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Re: 380XD dead fan issue

#2 Post by harshbarj » Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:35 am

I have not, only suggestion I can make is check the fan header for power or run the needed voltage into the fan to check for a dead fan / fan controller. With luck the fan just burned out (as my dead 380z fan comes on full on start up then throttles back).
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