Hey!
So a few months ago, my brother spilled beer on his laptop. Long story short, it was non-functional. Luckily, I managed to get it working (Keyboard, 1 RAM card, battery and disc drive were fried). Did a few more basic repairs and it looked all good. But here's where it gets frustrating for me. A few weeks ago, whenever I went on the laptop, it would only work for a bit and then the lights would go down and the fan would go at super high rates. Nothing is responsive and powering off the laptop is the only option. The only thing that changed here was that I used another power cable that works but ever since I used this power cable, this happens more frequently.
I checked the temperatures of the laptop and monitored it. Everything was normal but the issue still remained. I'm lead to believe this is either A) A fan motor issue, B) The fan altogether is a dud, C) The sensor on the fan is shot or something (Don't think so due to the readings though) or D) It's the power cable (Seems odd but whatever).
Fast forward, I decided to open up the laptop (I'm comfortable with this stuff as I've done much more difficult tasks on laptops) to see if I can see anything with the fan. I unscrewed and removed everything but when it came time to take off the cover that protects the motherboard and stuff, only the right side and the middle come off. I've tried a bunch of stuff and it looks like the tabs are out but the cover won't come off. I've followed tutorials (though they are few and far between) and the left side of the cover just won't lift off. Any tips on how I can get it off without damaging the components within?
The laptop is an HP G6. Thanks! If you need more details or anything, just ask. Not really in a rush seeing as I'm just trying to convert a broken laptop into fully functional condition for myself (And I'm pretty close luckily).