blower motor resistor
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Well, if that's what's happening it means the current in the motor is too high. One Possible cause could be excessive drag on the motor such as a bad bearing. A bad connection current goes high as well but that would be at the connection point not so much the wiring and resistor. I don't know why the fuse wouldn't blow unless it's not the right fuse?
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Blower
Just went through this on my 03. Replaced resistor, it lasted 3 weeks, replaced resistor and spliced in a new plug, lasted 3 weeks. Replaced motor and resistor again but new plug was melted a bit, that lasted two weeks. I cleaned plug and added a piece of flattened metal to the bad socket on new plug about three weeks ago. So far so good, AC weather coming, we'll see
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I like this one!
JP