The connector usually melts because the motor is no good and is drawing to much amperage. Power up the motor with a battery & jumper wires to see if its o/k.
Because something on that supply line has a problem
not usually!!if fuse is blowing out check for short!!
Blowing black smoke is indicative of an oil leak in the engine.
I had the same problem. I started trouble shooting the system (Fortunitly I have a factory service manual). I diconected the steering column connector and examined the pins . plugged it back together and hasn,t been a problem since ...... except I found I had to put a larger fuse in like a 25a ? BOB
The curvature of the Earth is one barrier to prohibit you from blowing directly from one pole to the other.
The fuse is blowing out because the wire for the O2 sensor is shorting to ground. Replace the entire wire (trace it through the wiring harness) and the connector for the sensor.
If a Jeep Grand Cherokee's air conditioner is not blowing any air it could mean that the blower motor has went out. Also the AC controls could be bad.
There are a couple of reasons why a headlight keeps blowing on a 2001 HyundaiÊ Elantra. There could be a problem with the ground circuit or the connector.
the control cable probably came off the connector
Sounds like your cooling system termostate is stuck open.
Coolant level is probably low, Have it checked for an antifreeze leak.
had similar problem ended up being pigtail for my trailer lights had a bad connector and a spot where insulation rubbed off creating a short and blowing that fuse
because he just is
bad ground, check wires to see if they are cut/torn/melted etd.
You probably inadvertantly unplugged the clutch connector for the A/C
i would suggest putting a new thermistat in. it only takes about 30 minutes to do and the part is cheap
i know the AC in my ZX2 stopped blowing because of a loose wire