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Ok, I think I have another bad new part, I've redone the Interior and in the process replaced the entire HVAC Selector with blower switch in the console, It is the system is blowing fuse, I have a power probe so I started at the fuse block and and disconnected the main brown wire going to the Hvac system, I have power and no short at this point, I can go to the other end of the brown connector going to the hvac selector and switch and supply power to the controls and and it trips my probe breaker, I then disconnected the HVAC clip from the selector not the blower switch and supplied power to the HVAC clip, Everything fires up and the blower switch goes through all the speeds fine, To me and following the current flow through the wiring diagrams brown comes into the selector switch and yellow takes it to the it out to the blower motor switch, Now the brown does double up going then supplying power to the resistor, If I have bypassed the HVAC system switch and the system is then working I would not think the Resistor would be not be bad. The only other wire is light green going to the discharge pressure switch then back to the pressure switch for the AC
Ok there is the story, I don't think I'm missing anything just doing a double check before I rip the entire center console out again,
I have had a slew of run in's with bad brand new parts lately on this project and it's really costing me a lot of time on this project,
Any thoughts or re assurance that I'm right would be great
Thanks in advance
Jason