Errore 4SNS/1/C0000008: TN1D - 124 ???????

salve ho effettuato il test hardware sul mio macbookproo 13 2010 è l'errore è il seguente errore 4SNS/1/C0000008: TN1D - 124 ???????
sapete da cosa dipende e che cosa mi consigliate di fare ? 

An internal temperature sensor has failed.
Take the computer to an Apple store or repair facility.
Ciao.

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