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Using a flathead screwdriver, spudger, or tweezers, remove the stickers covering the screws on the bottom of the Wii U and on the side of the Wii U.
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Remove three Phillips screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
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Remove three Tri-Wing screws with a Y1 Tri-Wing screwdriver.
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To remove the battery, unscrew the screw holding it in place with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
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Then pull the battery free.
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Unscrew the two screws on the side of the Wii U near the air vents with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
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Slide the side cover to your right.
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Lift the side cover off.
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Remove three Tri-Wing screws with a Y1 Tri-Wing screwdriver.
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Remove the two Phillips screws securing the fan in place with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
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Use a magnet or a magnetic screwdriver to lift up the screws once they're fully loosened, as seen in the second picture.
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Remove the fan from its socket.
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Set the fan's wires free from under the clamp (see the yellow box on picture #3).
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Is it red = +5V, black = GND, grey = ¿PWM? - can't find original fan to buy [don't want to order from overseas] so trying to go with a 40mm 5V replacement, reusing the original connector.
No that doesn't seem right. If someone knows the pinout with some certainty, please do tell.
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Here’s the fan pinout if someone’s going to splice in a new 40mm fan while reusing the original connector:
Black - Ground
Red - RPM signal
Grey - +5V
Ran across the pinout while splicing in a new 40mm fan because the original broke
so, has anyone had any luck with replacing the stock fan with a noctua fan? I’m gonna try it myself and see if its any quieter since the stock fan is really loud
No luck for me with Noctua fan unfortunately. But I suspect some defect with the WiiU itself. All fans always run at full blast for me. Tried Noctua, and Aliexpress replacement part which looks like original also same color wires.
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