I bought my first X200 mid-summer this year and I'm delighted with it, I upgraded its original hdd already and I'm making it a versatile and robust portable little machine. No problems whatsoever (just some thinkpad_acpi headaches but that's a matter for another thread under linux questions), until last saturday. I was doing just some light web-browsing when suddenly I noticed some hissing sound. It went on for a good 5-10s, as I was so shock up at first I couldn't figure out whether it was my music playing or my laptop being burned.
Fair enough, a little bit afterwards, I hear these rattling noise coming from my fan and I decide to shut it down.
I searched for reference on this forum and found some quality threads on this subject already: I guess I'll start disassembling my machine to start probing (I had to repaste it anyways and I'll also check my wireless radio switch as it has become very delicate and sensitive with my palm resting on top of it resulting on sudden wifi drops). I therefore ask for your help and expertise to assist me on this matter.
My main concern is that I'd understand that my fan wasn't spinning at all and that the fuse was just blown but my laptop is still booting up OK. It will POST, and only on rare occassions will it display the FAN ERROR message. You can check it for yourself here and here (homemade webms w/ sound). What's happening? Half-burned fuse? Rattling -but still somewhat operative- fan? Hissing sounded like a blown fuse.
My plan is to disassembly the fan entirely and check continuity and give it some 3-5v to check if it spins alright. I'll also look for the F4(N) fuse to check continuity and report back. I've also read something about the fan wire sensor and checking the motherboad fan connector but I don't know how.
As soon as I've disassemblied it I'll report back with photos. I think it'll be helpful for others dealing with the same situation in the future and I don't mind making this a feature-rich thread being it my first one as well











