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The step by step pictorial guide to replace the colling module in Toshiba Satellite 1005-S157 series. The guide describes a typical symptom that indicates cooling module failure, provides step-by-step instructions for disassembly of the computer, provides instructions for cooling module replacement, and finally provides notes to guide you during reassembly. When the cooling module has failed, the computer will behave as follows: ? The computer will appear to boot normally. ? After booting the cooling fan will not run.
Listen for the fan and feel for air exiting the vents at the rear of the machine. If the module has failed, you should not feel any air or
hear the fan running. Remove the Battery 1.1 Shut down the computer and ensure the power is disconnected. 1.2 Close the screen and turn the computer upside down with the battery and module bays facing you. 1.3 Slide and hold the latch above the battery bay on the left. 1.4 Using your other hand, pull the battery from the bay and set aside. 1.5 Release the latch and it will spring back to its original position. When reinstalling the battery, slide it back into the bay and push until the latch clicks and locks the battery into place. Remove the Hard Disk Module, Back up your data before do that.

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