Fan replacement for Satellite T135-S1312

Hi there!
My fan is dying on my Toshiba Satellite T135-S1312. I'd like to buy a fan and replace it myself, but I can't find any information about the fans specifications (without opening it up and completely dismantling the laptop).
Taking apart the laptop is quite tedious. I'm willing to do it once, but it would be wonderful if I knew what fan to order WITHOUT opening it up and checking. Where could I find this information?
Thanks!
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I finally found the answer!
Go to www.nationalparts.com
The link was straight from te official Toshiba website. You can search for your laptop right down to the part you're looking for. Compatible fans include:
A000061540
A000061550
A000061560
A000064220
I hope they're right!

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