2002 Aztek replacing power wire for a/c unit

raywilliams441

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Hello, my ac/heating unit is not receiving any power from the resistor and blower. In order for it to work I had to shake the male and female plug in for the resistor. The last time I did the male component bubbled up and there wasn't any heat coming out. I changed the resistor and blower but nothing changed, then I took it to a ship and was told that there wasn't any power going to the unit and it's the wire. Is there any way that I can change it manually? Thank you in advance
 
when you were messing with the connection to get the blower to operate, the extra resistance may have burnt a fuse. did you check all your fuses?
 
I may add that by replacing the resistor, you only repaired part of the problem, the wire the shop mentioned may just have a burnt connector.
After you check the fuses you will have to trace the wires back to see, where exactly the wire is no longer making contact, if it is just at the plug it should be a easy fix.

if the wire was somehow burnt along the harness you will need to disconnect the battery and expose the wiring harness back to the source of power.

cutting out any burnt wires and soldering in a new wire or wires depending on the severity.

If you skip this step and have other wires that were burnt along with the power wire for the fan you may have more unpleasant problems show up.

A wires that burnt along the harness can present a real potential for a electrical fire.

If your not comfortable repairing vehicles and wiring it is best to have a professional do this type of work.

Some shops will trace the wire back to the source cutting it out of the harness then run a new wire along side of it, reestablishing the connection yet leaving the unknown alone.

you may get lucky with this type of repair but who knows for sure.

from your description of having a bad wire leaves a lot to the imagination.

if you have to go this route at least expose as much of the wiring in the harness as you can to inspect the wires while the battery is disconnected.

If any other wire was burnt in the harness do not risk bypassing the burnt wire.
either replace the harness that was effected or take the harness out and replace any wires that were effected.
 
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