At 11.56 AM -0500 3/26/02, Phil Jewett wrote: >i'm investigating the possiblity of a heat problem in my Lombard 333 and i >noticed that as my book is sitting and on and i look in the side near the >battery to see the fan, i notice that it isn't moving. is that normal?
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