Advice about a colling fan not working in a Pavillion g6-1384ea

Hi I have a HP Pavillion laptop model g6-1384ea
When I turned it on a message came up saying that the cooling fan was not working. The computer is not under warrenty any more so I need to try and replace the fan.
Please can you tell me the part no. details for the cooling fan and how I can obtain one. Is it relatively easy to replace?
Thank you for your help in this matter.

Hi,
This is your third post, please check other posts:
   http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Other-Notebook-PC-Questions/Replacement-of-cooling-fan-in-g6-1384ea/m-p...
Regards.
BH
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