⚡ NEW ARRIVAL: Meet the TEKDEP 145-in-1. The only repair kit you’ll ever need. | SHOP NOW

MacBook Pro 15″ A1398 Fan Replacement Guide 2015 Model – Keeping Your Mac Cool


OVERVIEW:

In this tutorial, we’ll walk through the complete process of replacing both fans in a MacBook Pro A1398 (2015). This unit was mailed in for repair, and the replacement involves carefully removing key components, including the battery, Wi-Fi antennas, and CPU fans. We’ll guide you step by step, using only the instructions given in the video, to ensure a clear and thorough understanding of the repair process. Whether you’re a DIY tech enthusiast or a first-time MacBook fixer, this guide will help you confidently swap out faulty fans and restore proper cooling to your device.


REPAIR TIME & SKILL LEVEL:

This repair is estimated to take about 1 to 1.5 HOURS to complete and is of INTERMEDIATE difficulty, requiring careful handling of internal cables and proper use of precision tools.


STEPS:

Tools You Need

For this repair, you will need a Pentalobe screwdriver to remove the bottom case screws, a T5 Torx screwdriver to remove the fan screws, and a safe plastic tool or spudger to disconnect internal cables like the battery and Flex cables.


Remove the Bottom Case

  • Flip the MacBook over with the hinge pointed away from you.
  • Use a Pentalobe screwdriver to remove all screws securing the bottom case.
  • Lift and set the bottom case aside.

Disconnect the Battery

  • Locate the battery connector.
  • Carefully unplug the battery to ensure it’s safe to work on the MacBook.
  • This step prevents any power flow during the fan replacement.

Disconnect the IO Board Flex Cable

  • Identify the Flex cable connected to the IO board.
  • Gently unplug the Flex cable.
  • Set it aside, ensuring it’s not damaged during the process.

Disconnect Wi-Fi Antennas and Webcam

  • Find and unplug both Wi-Fi antenna connectors.
  • Unplug the webcam connector located nearby.
  • Set the disconnected cables away from the fan area.

Release CPU Fan Retention Bars

  • Open the small retention bars holding the CPU fans in place.
  • These secure the fan cables to the logic board.
  • Gently lift or flip them up to release.

Unscrew and Remove the CPU Fans

  • Use a T5 Torx screwdriver to remove the three screws from each fan.
  • Carefully lift the fans out of their slots.
  • Set the old fans aside for disposal or inspection.

Install New Fans

  • Plug in the new fan cable before seating the fan itself.
  • Gently lay the fans into their correct positions.
  • This ensures less stress on the cable and easier alignment.

Secure the New Fans

  • Use the T5 screwdriver to screw each fan back into place.
  • Make sure all three screws per fan are tightened evenly.
  • Confirm the fans are seated securely.

Reroute and Reconnect Cables

  • Route the cables through the original cable management clips on the left-hand side.
  • Plug in the webcam connector.
  • Reconnect the Wi-Fi antennas.

Reconnect the IO Board Flex and Battery

  • Plug the IO board Flex cable back into its port.
  • Reconnect the battery connector carefully.
  • Ensure all cables are firmly seated.

Reinstall Bottom Case

  • Before closing, double-check all components are connected properly.
  • If any rubber grommets or internal elements were removed, replace them.
  • Place the bottom case back on and screw it into place using the Pentalobe screwdriver.

Test the MacBook

  • Flip the MacBook over and connect the charger.
  • Wait for the orange charging light indicator.
  • Power on the machine—if the Apple logo appears, the fans are installed correctly.

CONCLUSION:

Fan replacement on the MacBook Pro A1398 (2015) is a straightforward process if you follow each step carefully. Disconnecting power and internal cables properly ensures a safe repair environment. Replacing fans can greatly improve system cooling and performance. Always verify installation by powering on the device and confirming the fan operation. With the right tools and attention to detail, this repair can be confidently completed at home.

Before and After the Fan Replacement

VIDEO TUTORIAL:

Looking for a more in-depth tutorial? Check out our complete teardown video for a detailed step-by-step walkthrough.


MAIL-IN REPAIR SERVICE:

We offer professional fan replacement services. If you’re unsure about doing this repair yourself, send your device to our expert technicians for fast and reliable repair.


SHOP PARTS:


SHOP TOOLS:

Using precision tools ensures a safe and efficient repair. Always use the right tools to prevent damage to delicate components. Investing in quality screwdrivers and spudgers helps ensure a smoother experience.


HAVE QUESTIONS?

We’re here to help! Contact us:

  • Phone: 818-456-4479
  • Email: support@tekdep.com

YOUR EXPERIENCE MATTERS:

Related Posts

iPhone 15 Plus (A2847) Battery Replacement & BMS Transfer Guide

Is your iPhone 15 Plus battery draining fast or swelling? Our expert 2,000-word teardown guide covers the complete A2847 rear-glass entry, capacitor discharge rules, and advanced BMS serialization transfer.

Mac Pro A1481 (Late 2013) Complete Teardown: Modernizing the “Trash Can” for 2026

Is the Late 2013 Mac Pro obsolete? Not yet. Our deep-dive covers the complete A1481 teardown, component-level GPU diagnostics, and 12-core CPU upgrade paths.

Inside the 2024 M4 MacBook Air! A3240 Complete Teardown & Parts Guide

Curious about the M4 MacBook Air? We cracked open the A3240 to show you every screw, cable, and serialized part. Watch the full teardown and find replacement parts inside.

Official TEKDEP Tutorials

Subscribe for expert tutorials, pro tech tips, and teardowns.

Configure Specs