On an educated guess... I think it would be the wiring harness went and
caused a short in the circuit, causing too much current to run through
the resistor, thereby blowing it.  A question to ask would be why the
fuse (if there is one) did not blow first. Even if I'm wrong, the
question is still valid.  That is, if the wiring harness was caused by
too much current and not engine heat.

Matthew Small
Avionics Technician, 
USMC 1990-1996

-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 2:58 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Resistor question

OKay..

Can a resistor on an A/C blower melt a wiring harness or would a melted 
wiring harness blow the resistor?

Have a 1999 Jeep.  The A/C went out and it was because the resistor is
bad 
and the wiring harness melted.  Not sure what caused the other?

Jacob


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