Noisy fans on iMac after Apple replaced hard drive

My hard drive was replaced by an Apple contractor last week. Immediately after the replacement the fans started running hard while working and would wake itself from sleep mode to run. I watched the Activity monitor as someone suggested, there are no "runaways." I zapped PRAM, and SMC multiple times. No change. Finally tonight I ran the hardware test and got the error message 4SNS/1/40000000:TH00-9.000. I then went to the support community and found that this relates to the hard drive and circuitry for fan sensors. It did not do this before. I will call the person at Apple that was my contact for the replacement on Monday. Just trying to verify that I have interpreted error message correctly.

Apple has basically replaced my entire computer: 2nd new hd, new fan in the right side (ODD I believe), new logic board and CPU and it's still noisy and will not respond to the Energy Saver sleep preferences. I downloaded smcFanControl software and that indicates that ODD temp is 106F and 3415 rpm with nothing happening in the drive. I decided to work drive and imported a bunch of photos to iPhoto. ODD got a little warmer but fan speed never changed. What now? How do I get to a high level Apple repair rep. I am so annoyed by this whole thing. I should have left the hard drive alone until it died and not responded to the recall.

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