My right fan isn’t working properly after I tried to lube it. Anyone knows what’s up?
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if your fan doesn’t move well AFTER lubrication, that simply means that the oil which you used was TOO VISCOUS. Try to remove the oil as much as possible.
Use very light machine oil, drip from one side, and absorb with tissue paper on the other side of the bearings. This will help remove the previous viscous oil. Do not soak the bearing with oil. These type of fan bearings usually DO NOT need any lubrication.
Do not use WD-40 as this type of oil creeps very well, so well that it will break metal-plastic mouldings.
EDIT: i just read you used silicone based oil. This “oil” will become grease after the solvent has dried. This is because silicone “oil” is actually silicone grease particles suspended in solvent. Once the solvent evaporates, the silicone will solidify and that is why your fan couldn’t move. Silicones are very difficult to remove, because they are very resistant. I am not very sure but maybe you can try naphtha, or lighter fluid. It’s cheap and should be safe for most plastic parts. Drip on one side, and absorb from the other side. Please do some research first. Good luck
Hi, thanks for your comment! I just ordered a new fan on Ali but I will try the lithium grease as well. Did you have the exact same occurrence with the fan trying to start every 5 seconds or so?
It is, indeed.
The original WD-40 is a penetrating oil, which means it is low viscosity. If you don’t believe me, take a look at its ingredients: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WD-40](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WD-40)
Now, I am not saying it should or shouldn’t be used to lubricate the fan bearing.
With minor modification you can install metal fans from GTX version (purchase on Aliexpress).They are a littlle bit louder, but this move completely solves rattling noise problem.
video tutorial: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsNZNrSCc6A](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsNZNrSCc6A)
” The video shows some friction in the fan. Look, he kind of shoots back when he stops. You have probably used the wrong / too much lubricant. Try to do it again. First clean completely with alcohol and a (tooth) brush. Then re-grease with a very small amount of good quality silicone lubricant.”
And that’s what happens because of this “does it move? Should it? -> wd-40” bullshit.
Thanks, ga ik proberen!
Aan de video te zien zit er wat frictie in de ventilator. Kijk hou hij een soort van terug schiet als hij stopt.
Waarschijnlijk heb je de verkeerde/teveel smeermiddel gebruikt.
Probeer het opnieuw te doen. Eerst geheel schoonmaken met bijv. alcohol en een (tanden)borsteltje. Hierna opnieuw smeren met een zeer kleine hoeveelheid goede kwaliteit silicone smeermiddel.
The fan on my HP envy started rattling about a year ago. Took it apart, cleaned from dust, dropped a tiny bit of bicycle chain oil on the spindle, while ordering a new fan on ebay. That new fan still sits on the shelf since it arrived. No need.
WTF
Did yours also spun once every 5 seconds or so?
It’s not that the fan is touching anything but there seems to be a little bit more friction.
Nah the fans should spin equally. Also after playing a game or something the fan doesn’t spin fully. Thanks for the comment however.
Not according to [this](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aA64pgKgDOQ&t=326s) video. I just followed the steps (after letting YouTube translate it)
My bad, I thought it was also used as oil
I used a silicon based lubricant. Like
[this](https://www.hornbach.nl/shop/GRIFFON-Siliconenvet-kranenvet-tube-15-gr/5229131/artikel.html)
Hmm what’s a ‘real’ laptop?
wd40 only cleans, is not a long term lubricant
Please no
Sick advice!
Look i dont know much about Laptops BUT when i build my First PC i had the Problem that after i started the Computer all Fans worked Like they should but than the GPU (Graphic Card) Fans suddenly stoped. At First i thought that was an Error but IT Turned out that the GPU Fans just doesnt Spin until IT reachs a certain temp. Maybe thats the Case for your Laptop? That Not all Fans are Always Spinning until a certain temp ist reached?
Sorry for grammer etc im Drink af but my Story is true 🙂
WD40 is more a cleaner and would help if it is the lube causing the friction. You would still need to grease it up again.
Ah thnx man! Do you think some WD-40 will do?
Yo I had the same problem, the fan was’t lubed up enough and the initial lubrication used didn’t actually do it so it kept grinding and then stopping like yours. I then used some general low quality machinery oil (after purchasing more expensive lithium grease) it it has been good ever since.
Why did you Lynne the fan?
When the notebook is fully powered down, try very gently just rotating the fan around a few turns with your finger. Just to ensure the fan isn’t getting hung up on something. It’s hard to start fans under their own torque sometimes, so it a tiny clod of lubricant might be making it get stuck.
Here’s the documentary that taught me that, it’s quite interesting! https://youtu.be/hQ3GW7lVBWY
So I tried to clean my xiaomi notebook pro and reapplied thermal paste because it was getting hot and also my right fan was making a rattling noise. But after that the fan started rattling even more. So I screwed it open and assembled it once more. However after that the fan isn’t working at all anymore. It seems like the fan is power on for a very short bit and then stops again. Does anyone know how I can fix this or should I get a new fan. Thanks in advance!