Fan module on 6509

We have a 6509/sup1a+pfc. The fan module show red led. Does it mean the fan module has to be replaced?
thanks!

Hello,
"SHOW SYSTEM" in CatOs, or "SHOW ENVIRONMENT STATUS" or "SHOW ENVIRONMENT ALARM" in IOS to see status of fan tray.
HTH

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      2  IEEE Voice Daughter Card    WS-F6K-48-AF       SAL1336Y01P  2.4    Ok
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