27" TB  display fan noise

The display gets more and more noisy, believe it comes from the fan inside, any idea to fix it?

You can remove the front glass (held on with magnets) and see if you can notice anything.  You can go to the ifixit site and they show you the display broken down.  Perhaps it needs cleaning or some part is loose.

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