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Old Aug 18, 2021 | 10:46 AM
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2012 G37x Coupe
So, my blower motor has stopped working and after removing it, I noticed that the wiring harness/connector looks burned up. No fuses blown. I am just curious on if this has happened to anyone else, the cause, can I just replace that connector (should the blower motor still work which I plan on testing later today), and how can I prevent it form happening again?

P.S. This is my first post and I am very new to these forums, so If this has been answered please help me get to that thread.

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Old Aug 18, 2021 | 11:53 AM
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Generally a connector gets hot like that due to a poor connection. You need to look at the male spade on the other connector to see how it looks. If the individual connectors are cleaned up/repaired and as long as the winding isn't damaged in the motor itself then the motor should still work.
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Old Aug 18, 2021 | 05:02 PM
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Looks like water damage to me. The fact that the other connections are green .looks like you have had this issue going on for a while
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Old Aug 18, 2021 | 05:14 PM
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Being that you mentioned the blower "stopped working" the likely scenario is that the motor was starting to fail (due to age/ water/ failing bearings/etc.) and pulled too much current for the wiring not enough current to pop the fuse, but enough to scorch the connector.

The 'verts have a similar issue with the blower in their seats- the motors pull too much current and melt the connector.

First, check to see if there is any signs of water leaks- check the cabin filter for signs of dampness/ mold/ etc. As these cars age the window cowl seal begins to fail allowing rainwater to enter the blower box.

I would likely plan on replacing the blower but that is your decision.

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Old Aug 26, 2021 | 11:36 AM
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Thanks everyone for the input.


I had essentially given up, as I am not one to mess around with wiring, but when I put the blower motor back in (before I was about to take the car to a mechanic) it fired right up and works perfectly.... I know that it will most likely not last, so I plan on making a simple exchange of the connector, while also trying to address a potential water leak (my previous g37 started to leak around this same age mark so that seems to make the most sense to me). Does anyone know where a good place to find one of these connectors/harnesses?
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