My fan blower motor switch was going out and only working intermittently, so I decided to replace it today with what I believe to be a good used switch. When I removed the plug from the bad switch, I noticed that one of the terminals had gotten super hot and melted the black holder it was encased in. The wire and terminal had actually separated from the black holder. I replaced the switch and plugged the connector and loose wire onto it and the fan works great through all settings, but the exposed connector is still too hot to touch and I know it's just a matter of time before the switch goes out again, or worse. I really don't want to remove the dash to track down the problem. I'm thinking it's a problem with the wire going to the male terminal on the switch, and not the other way around. Can someone give me some options, like running a new lead from somewhere else to that terminal on the switch and bypassing the shorted wire (based on a wiring diagram)? Has anyone seen this problem before? I'm surprised the fuse has not blown. Here's a picture of the terminal that was fried. My finger is on the terminal. Thanks. Kevin.