MSI GTX 560 ti one fan stopped spining

 hello
I'm having a problem with my card's fan it has two fans one of them has stopped working, I'm looking for a solution, how can i fix it ?
can i take the fan out are oil it so it can spin good ?
or is it a wire problem ?
please i need a solution or someone can tell me how to take the fan out so i can try oiling it.

Every instance I have contacted support, I was contacted with-in hours.
The UK may be different, but I would suggest emailing them or calling if you have a tech support number in the uk.
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