My actual wiring has come from the compressor. It's a skinny wire. Prob doesn't help much the way I described, but will I need to purchase another compressor just for 1 wire?
I have a question, so I have a 94 integra. And my rear defrost and dome light fuse keeps blowing; I recently took out the rear defrost button and inspected the connector and tried to pull them out but didn’t want to break it, so I put everything back together and that’s when I noticed that my fuse started to blow faster and faster after that. Could that be the problem because of the wires from the defrost connectors Aren’t seated properly since I tried to pull them out and didn’t actually take the wires out because I didn’t want to break anything?? Could that be the reason that the fuse for my rear defrost keeps blowing ? I haven’t don’t anything new, electrical wise to my car. It’s been bugging me because it’s dead of winter and I have to roll with my back windows crack open so they can clear up a bit. Can someone please help
Yes definitely could have pulled some strands of wires loose or the pins aren't locked in the connector securely causing a bad connection drawing to much current. Check each wire for being locked in place by pulling some to make sure. If the female pins are too loose to grip the male pins, same problem. You could find a good one at a Pick-n-Pull type junkyard or just direct solder the wires to the connector with about 5-7 inches of the same or one size thicker Guage wire to have enough length to work with.
My actual wiring has come from the compressor. It's a skinny wire. Prob doesn't help much the way I described, but will I need to purchase another compressor just for 1 wire?