This is my way of how i fixed the problem of the ground wire constantly melting the wire harness ,which then leads to constantly frying your blower resistor
That black wire goes on up & grounds (gm didn't do a reliable ground) so he cut it & extended the wire to ground it up front right side using a screw to the frame to get a better ground. In turn it stopped the over heating. The old ground he just left, it's useless.
Best advice I've found yet. I'm going to definitely try this fix
This works excellent!! Thank you so much!
You’re a genius 👍🏼
Same thing with my 2000 Jeep Cherokee. I replaced 3 heat resistors already
I did this it worked great.
just did what you did works mint, thanks bud
Was it hard do i have to plug in the connector after or leave it open
Mines doing the same thing. Thanks for the fix
How’s it working?
Best fix
Fuse would have been good but awesome. Was wondering why they wanted a new harness with the resistor
Did the fix last? Thanks so much! Sucks Chevy won’t correct this issue.
What wires can I hook to bypass the resistor
I am about to do the same thing with my Avalanche. How has this been working long term? Thanks for the vid👍
It still working good?
Hi did it give any problems after that
Is it still working as it should? Been thru this about 11 times also!
Were you getting water inside where the resistor mounts? I'm having the same issue but water coming in and frying it. You can smell the wires burning
You couldn’t show us where is the other end of the black ground wire so i dont get it just run a wire to the plug and the fram thats it ?
That black wire goes on up & grounds (gm didn't do a reliable ground) so he cut it & extended the wire to ground it up front right side using a screw to the frame to get a better ground. In turn it stopped the over heating. The old ground he just left, it's useless.
Dos it matter what color wire i use i only have red ??
Color doesn’t matter, you could always wrap it in black electrical tape if you want
I did that and my blower wont tirn off
Sounds like the ON/OFF switch is wired into the ground rather than the positive 🤔.
What is the make and model of your vehicle?
@@FatherhoodAndFitness it's a 2004 tahoe