E4000 Key switch fan failure

I have an E4000 that listed several failures in prtdiag associated with a failed PPS. The PPS in question was not working at all and I have not replaced it. Prtdiag is still listing Key switch fan failure and prom detected failure.
Any suggestion on what might be the cause?
Thanks
NEW PRTDIAG:
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u 8-slot Sun Enterprise E4500/E5500
System clock frequency: 100 MHz
Memory size: 8192Mb
========================= CPUs =========================
Run Ecache CPU CPU
Brd CPU Module MHz MB Impl. Mask
0 0 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
0 1 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
2 4 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
2 5 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
4 8 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
4 9 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
6 12 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
6 13 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
========================= Memory =========================
Intrlv. Intrlv.
Brd Bank MB Status Condition Speed Factor With
0 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
0 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
2 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
2 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
4 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
4 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
6 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
6 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
========================= IO Cards =========================
Bus Freq
Brd Type MHz Slot Name Model
1 SBus 25 0 QLGC,isp/sd (block) QLGC,ISP1000
1 SBus 25 2 QLGC,isp/sd (block) QLGC,ISP1000U
1 SBus 25 3 SUNW,hme
1 SBus 25 3 SUNW,fas/sd (block)
1 SBus 25 13 SUNW,socal/sf (scsi-3) 501-3060
3 SBus 25 0 QLGC,isp/sd (block) QLGC,ISP1000
3 SBus 25 1 SUNW,qfe SUNW,sbus-qfe
3 SBus 25 1 SUNW,qfe SUNW,sbus-qfe
3 SBus 25 1 SUNW,qfe SUNW,sbus-qfe
3 SBus 25 1 SUNW,qfe SUNW,sbus-qfe
3 SBus 25 2 QLGC,isp/sd (block) QLGC,ISP1000U
3 SBus 25 3 SUNW,hme
3 SBus 25 3 SUNW,fas/sd (block)
3 SBus 25 13 SUNW,socal/sf (scsi-3) 501-3060
5 SBus 25 0 QLGC,isp/sd (block) QLGC,ISP1000U
5 SBus 25 3 SUNW,hme
5 SBus 25 3 SUNW,fas/sd (block)
5 SBus 25 13 SUNW,socal/sf (scsi-3) 501-3060
No failures found in System
===========================
Detected System Faults
======================
Key Switch Fan failure
     Detected Wed Oct 12 16:25:13 2005
PROM detected failure
     Detected Wed Oct 12 16:25:13 2005
This is the original prtdiag:
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u 8-slot Sun Enterprise E4500/E5500
System clock frequency: 100 MHz
Memory size: 8192Mb
========================= CPUs =========================
Run Ecache CPU CPU
Brd CPU Module MHz MB Impl. Mask
0 0 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
0 1 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
2 4 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
2 5 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
4 8 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
4 9 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
6 12 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
6 13 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
========================= Memory =========================
Intrlv. Intrlv.
Brd Bank MB Status Condition Speed Factor With
0 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
0 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
2 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
2 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
4 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
4 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
6 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
6 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
========================= IO Cards =========================
Bus Freq
Brd Type MHz Slot Name Model
1 SBus 25 0 QLGC,isp/sd (block) QLGC,ISP1000
1 SBus 25 2 QLGC,isp/sd (block) QLGC,ISP1000U
1 SBus 25 3 SUNW,hme
1 SBus 25 3 SUNW,fas/sd (block)
1 SBus 25 13 SUNW,socal/sf (scsi-3) 501-3060
3 SBus 25 0 QLGC,isp/sd (block) QLGC,ISP1000
3 SBus 25 1 SUNW,qfe SUNW,sbus-qfe
3 SBus 25 1 SUNW,qfe SUNW,sbus-qfe
3 SBus 25 1 SUNW,qfe SUNW,sbus-qfe
3 SBus 25 1 SUNW,qfe SUNW,sbus-qfe
3 SBus 25 2 QLGC,isp/sd (block) QLGC,ISP1000U
3 SBus 25 3 SUNW,hme
3 SBus 25 3 SUNW,fas/sd (block)
3 SBus 25 13 SUNW,socal/sf (scsi-3) 501-3060
5 SBus 25 0 QLGC,isp/sd (block) QLGC,ISP1000U
5 SBus 25 3 SUNW,hme
5 SBus 25 3 SUNW,fas/sd (block)
5 SBus 25 13 SUNW,socal/sf (scsi-3) 501-3060
No failures found in System
===========================
Detected System Faults
======================
AC Box Fan failure
Detected Fri Sep 30 07:56:37 2005
System 5.0 Volt Precharge failure
Detected Sat Aug 27 23:10:31 2005
System 3.3 Volt Precharge failure
Detected Sat Aug 27 23:10:31 2005
Peripheral 12 Volt Precharge failure
Detected Sat Aug 27 23:10:31 2005
Peripheral 12 Volt Power failure
Detected Sat Aug 27 23:10:30 2005
Auxiliary 5.0 Volt Power failure
Detected Sat Aug 27 23:10:30 2005
AC Power failure
Detected Sat Aug 27 23:10:29 2005
Key Switch Fan failure
Detected Thu Aug 25 18:47:11 2005
PROM detected failure
Detected Thu Aug 25 18:47:11 2005

I don't know which fan I need replace and  which fan is the FAN two, who can help me?
2970 fans are NOISY.  So power it up and look for the one that's not spinning or is the most quiet one.

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