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Old 06-26-2008, 01:54 AM   #1
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02 Jeep Liberty heater-a/c electrical problem

The connection to the heater-a/c blower has overheated and burnt the insulation from the wiring. The pin connection is oxidized badly. I spoke with several parts houses and the Jeep Dealer, they all said this part is not available. Has anyone had this problem or have any suggestions as to a repair?
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Old 07-01-2008, 02:22 PM   #2
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Re: 02 Jeep Liberty heater-a/c electrical problem

If it is the power wire at the motor, you could try cleaning the pin and solder the wire to it. Make sure you insulate it well afterward. This is the only idea I have if the correct connector is not available.
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Re: 02 Jeep Liberty heater-a/c electrical problem

Thanks, DAB77
I thought about that but the pins are recessed in a plastic socket and would be difficult to reach. I found a party in Texas that had a harness from a Jeep. It should be here soon. I hope this will solve my problem. Thanks again.
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