ThinkPad 380XD fan problem

hello everyone, i recently bought a 380XD with the 233Mhz pentium 2 and if i leave it for a while and then start it up i get a fan error and the fan doesnt spin up, but if i restart it within 10seconds the fan works, any idea how i could fix this?
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My main Thinkpad - T400, 2768-BA8, core 2 duo t8300, 8GB RAM, ATI HD3470, 700GB HDD drive.
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Hi, johneasthamx40
I am unsure of where you will want to purchase the product. There seem to be some on Ebay, but I would contact the seller to make sure it is the right part before you buy one. As shown here, the correct part number for your fan is 05K4746. I was able to find the part on the US IBM site, but not the UK. But if you can find the part, then you should just need to replace it. 
Best of luck in your search,
Adam
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