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Hello everyone. This question is relating to our 2003 Saturn Vue 3.0 AWD. We have had no ac for awhile now and we figured out the connector going to the Ac compressor has been slightly cooked. I shoved a a piece of wire in the connector and sure enough we have ac again. Why did the connector melt (see video)? How do I check if there's an issue with the ground connection?
Video of connector: https://imgur.com/a/Rrv17qK |
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