it was not condensation, it had a wierd smell to it. and i forgot to mention that the fuse that controls the compressor clutch keeps blowing, and i half assed checked for burned wires by the blower motor but did not see any
Define 'weird smell'... like something burning? Slightly metallic smell? Charred wiring insulation? Melting plastic? Sugary-sweet antifreeze smell? What?
The only wires routed directly through the HVAC system will be for the resistor pack (assuming you have manual HVAC knobs, not the electronic automatic temp controls). However, with the switch on high, the power bypasses the resistor pack all together...
If it's smoke, it'll accumulate in the cab, not dissipate. If it's water vapor, that's quite common... If it's hot and humid in the cab, and the cold de-humidified air coming out of the vents hits the warm damp air in the cab, it condenses the water vapor for a split second, but it dissipates within a few inches of the register. If it's smoke, it'll continue streaming into the cab and accumulate, getting thicker and stronger.
-Joe