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Originally Posted by RustyPile
Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery. Remove the A/C control panel.. You'll see a brown wire that has a plug in it.. That plug, over time, overheats and corrosion sets in. This is a common failure in all GM lines during that model run.. Cut the plug out and splice the two ends together, using a butt splice and solder.. Put everything back together and connect battery cable. Test operation...
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AC control panel side was fine. It was at the fuse. The fuse was not giving 12v to the brown wire. I think the brass terminal strip got messed up when the fan burned up. I ran a new 12v wire to the brown wire on the ac control panel and now its working.