REALLY Noisy Fan

Well, at least I think it's my fan. After doing a little Googling I've narrowed it down to my fan or hard drive. But anyway, randomly my fan (or hard drive) becomes really really loud. This only started happening in the last few days.
I can make it stop by shutting down and then starting up again, or making my computer go to sleep and then waking it up again. But it eventually just starts making the noise again. I can't exactly reproduce the problem on my own, so I don't know how much it'll help me to go to the service center.
(I've already had to send my MacBook to the service center three times -- once for the screen hinge, once for the trackpad's clicks not being sensitive (although they refused to do anything about that, ugh), and once for the fan not working and my laptop overheating to the point that it automatically turned off. As you can tell, I want to avoid another trip to the extremely unhelpful people at the service center (and also to avoid losing my computer for three days), so if anyone can help me out, that would be greatly appreciated.)

sounds like this machine hasn't gotten off to a good start. I would contact apple customer service in your area. more than 3 issues in a year warrants a replacement I would think.

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    PS: Sorry for English.
    Your English is many times better than my Portuguese! You are doing very well.

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