Mac Fan 2011

I have a serious fan noise coming from back of machine... I have really looked into research but cannot find how many fans it has or which one it could be?  I estimate there must be 3 fans?
Anyone know how much this costs, and should I use apple replacements?
Thanks

I tried a reset it wasn't this.
Anyhow I have fixed the problem like this...
The iMac 2011 and prior has 3 fans in it, I used a free piece of software called 'Macs Fan Control' which you can speed up your fans to any speed and can tell the noisy one.
After iMac 2012 there is only one main fan, so worth noting that.
On ebay the fan was £12 or so, and plenty of tutorials, but I thought I would get a Apple quote from their shop and guess what it was only £42 which was more than fair, rather than risk damaging the unit peeling open the adhesive etc.
All works perfect now, and they even cleaned it out with an air duster too.

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