Possible Fan Issue With My Macbook Pro 13inch Mid 2010 Model.

Lately I've been getting really weird noises coming from my Macbook Pro. I assume it's the fan because I have a little menubar app that monitors my fan. It seems it can't go beyond 2000rpm and the noise coming from it is loud. I don't know if the motor is going bad or what because after a certain amount of time it gets really hot. In the past I would just shutdown my MBP and restart it which would sometimes fix the problem. The first time I had this happen was last year. I took it to a Apple Store where the genius told me there is probably something stuck in the fan because it stopped making the noise. At the time this was still under warrenty and being a student I couldn't afford to get Apple Care. I do plan on taking this to a Apple Store to have diagnositcs run on it. Has anyone else have this problem before and what do you think a estimate would cost to get it fixed?

bignate256 wrote:
The first time I had this happen was last year. I took it to a Apple Store where the genius told me there is probably something stuck in the fan because it stopped making the noise.
I'm not sure I undertand the logic of that, but in any case, I would get the case number and/or whatever paperwork you have from the visit, and go back to see if they might still cover it under warranty because the issue first occurred when it was still under warranty.
At the time this was still under warrenty and being a student I couldn't afford to get Apple Care.
I suspect you understand now that this repair could cost more than AppleCare would have cost . . . just something to think about next time.
I do plan on taking this to a Apple Store to have diagnositcs run on it. Has anyone else have this problem before and what do you think a estimate would cost to get it fixed?
That's a good plan to have them diagnose it. An estimate of the cost of the repair should be free.

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