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Got the new AC Delco blower motor resistor today figured I'd replace it since I found out when I did the blower motor it was still the original style resistor and with 162k who knows how much longer it has

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A few months back the driver side door cladding was loose so figured I'd pull it and apply new 3M tape and reattach it but found a pretty nasty dent behind the cladding which explains a few issues I was having with the door so took it to a bodyshop and it's easier to just replace the door so came across this door off an 05 for cheap and picked it up should have it on in the next week or so

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Love those wheels.
Crazy on the hidden body damage. Almost a good thing the previous owner or mechanic half ass put the cladding on so you had to take it off and find that dent:(
 

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I picked up this assortment https://m.ebay.com/itm/50-Piece-She...quot-2-quot-/122397885057?txnId=1852897729002
The biggest hole a 1 1/2 plug covers it nicely, but you need to trim the back to make it sit flush, the 3 holes for the wiper arm bracket were 1/4 and the washer fluid hose was maybe 3/4 the smaller ones aren't marked so not sure on the middle one


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We really need a sticky for this one lol. Maybe just a master exterior mod list. @NathanJax :shrug:
 

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Love those wheels.
Crazy on the hidden body damage. Almost a good thing the previous owner or mechanic half ass put the cladding on so you had to take it off and find that dent:(

Might look into scooping up the rims, definitely grabbing the front bumper if it's there in 2wks, I'd really like to know wth happened cause other then this the trucks clean, the running boards mint so idk how the hell they even did it honestly I'll post a pic of the door up


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Might look into scooping up the rims, definitely grabbing the front bumper if it's there in 2wks, I'd really like to know wth happened cause other then this the trucks clean, the running boards mint so idk how the hell they even did it honestly I'll post a pic of the door up


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Yea we have a few trucks here at my local yard i wonder the same thing. Clean all the way around but made it to the yard somehow.
Any other good parts on it? Interior? Exterior? Someone might want on here ?
 

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Yea we have a few trucks here at my local yard i wonder the same thing. Clean all the way around but made it to the yard somehow.
Any other good parts on it? Interior? Exterior? Someone might want on here ?

I might have said some of that wrong was talking about the dent on my door in terms of how it happened etc. it seems like they just got it in, it's an 05, they will ship and take PayPal so someone might find something they need, either something mechanical went or the other side is trashed because the list both the front and rear bumpers, seems to be pretty complete, not a huge demand for some reason the yard I got my rear bumper from the truck was there since April and was pretty much complete and there prices were good too


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So make a new thread with the info in the first post and I'll stick it :thumbsup:


Don't forget to tag me in it or PM it to me

I'll make a thread and post of some pics this weekend


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Hmm, I wonder what the AC compressor triggering the fans would have to do with it overheating. I have an OEM harness on my 01 Suburban, and I have the AC compressor triggering one of the fans. Whenever the AC compressor is on, the fan is on. They have been wired up like this for at least 6-7 years now, and been through many brutal Louisiana summers. And I have not had a single issue with wiring melting, relays melting, or relay plugs melting. I have no idea why the aftermarket harnesses seem to overheat and melt so easily, but the OEM harness seems to be able to hold up to the abuse just fine.
Yeah, that's the crazy part. U are wired the same way minus that relay to change the negative signal and not a single problem. The factory harness wiring may be a bigger gauge, the doiodes help or something. Once the ac relay blows it creates a short and won't let the fans come on from temp. It's really nerve racking because I had to shut off the ac and then the low trigger works fine. Replace the ac relay and back to normal until it melts and shorts..rinse and repeat.

I know car stereos function better when the proper gauge power wire is used. It would be hilarious to find out I just needed a factory harness..

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Yeah, that's the crazy part. U are wired the same way minus that relay to change the negative signal and not a single problem. The factory harness wiring may be a bigger gauge, the doiodes help or something. Once the ac relay blows it creates a short and won't let the fans come on from temp. It's really nerve racking because I had to shut off the ac and then the low trigger works fine. Replace the ac relay and back to normal until it melts and shorts..rinse and repeat.

I know car stereos function better when the proper gauge power wire is used. It would be hilarious to find out I just needed a factory harness..

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Maybe if the aftermarket harnesses were made with 10 gauge wire, bigger relays, and diodes on the relays, then maybe they would hold up just fine. The OEM harness has 12gauge wires, however the main power wire that feeds the relays is a really thick wire probably about a 8 or 6 gauge. The ground is two 12ga wires. And the AC trigger does have diodes on the trigger wire.
 

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I really dislike split loom. So I rewrapped my Nelson fan harness with braided and made a 4 ga alternator cable. Here are a few before and afters.

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Im just asking, didn’t everyone say those heat up and fry the relays or did i read it wrong?

I had a problem burning up relays. I upgraded the harness to 80a relays with the bigger tabs. They handle the load better. I really had to watch watch my temp gauge when running my ac in the summer. I would blow the high ac fan relay and it would stop my fans from cooling from temp unless I turned off the ac. After upgrading to higher amp better quality relays everything is stable and able to handle the load.

The 00-02 trucks are gonna have more issues because of the way the harness is wired and how often the fans cycle on high. Amp load is too high and I run a 270a DC power alternator so mine really got run thru the ringer..

The harness would be adequate if u can get the fans to operate on ac pressure instead of the ac compressor. Both fans on low seem to draw less amperage than 1 fan on high.

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I have an 02 and have experienced all the melting problems; also switched to the 80a relays and relay block with 8 gauge power and ground wire as well as 12 gauge for the relays and I swear I still see evidence of overheating at the 60 amp megafuse holders I used. I think it's when both fans come on high that's the biggest problem. I also run a 265 amp alternator. I'm going to switch to the OEM harness I bought from @ScottyBoy but I won't know how it does until next Summer when both hit on high.
 

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I have an 02 and have experienced all the melting problems; also switched to the 80a relays and relay block with 8 gauge power and ground wire as well as 12 gauge for the relays and I swear I still see evidence of overheating at the 60 amp megafuse holders I used. I think it's when both fans come on high that's the biggest problem. I also run a 265 amp alternator. I'm going to switch to the OEM harness I bought from @ScottyBoy but I won't know how it does until next Summer when both hit on high.
Yeah, i saw the same thing. They are pulling more than 60a for sure. I swapped in a Hella relay and it held up through the summer. I think I'm going to switch to a factory harness. I'll be watching for your install unless I beat ya to it. It's already too cool even in TX to really test the harness. I did some data logging tonight and even doing WOT pulls up to triple digits my truck was at 188 degrees with ac off. Fans barely coming on.

Any pics of the factory harness and the diodes?. Are they just on the fuseblock? That's the only real difference I can think of and maybe better relays but they are not rated anywhere near 80a..

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Yeah, i saw the same thing. They are pulling more than 60a for sure. I swapped in a Hella relay and it held up through the summer. I think I'm going to switch to a factory harness. I'll be watching for your install unless I beat ya to it. It's already too cool even in TX to really test the harness. I did some data logging tonight and even doing WOT pulls up to triple digits my truck was at 188 degrees with ac off. Fans barely coming on.

Any pics of the factory harness and the diodes?. Are they just on the fuseblock? That's the only real difference I can think of and maybe better relays but they are not rated anywhere near 80a..

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This is the OEM harness

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This is the OEM harness

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Well it's obvious now what's wrong with the aftermarket harnesses. That gauge wiring is a whole lot bigger for the power wire and from the fans. I'm sure the smaller wire is building up resistance which leads to heat..ugh..where did u get that harness? It looks new.

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