Yes ,there are 3 of them coming right off the battery.
No kill swoitch. You either got a wire on the wrong place or burned a fuseable link.
a fuseable link is just a length of wire that will carry a certain load. check the awg (american wire guage) ratings and install that size wire at the power source of that circuit
A quick test without an ohm meter would be to pull on the suspected fuseable link wire. If it is blown it will stretch line a rubber band.
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Check fuseable link on alternator Check fuseable link on alternator
If it is like my 99 Caravan it will be in the green wire about an inch or two after it leaves the main fuse box under the hood. If you look carefully on the green wire it does say fuse on it. It is built into the 10 guage wire. Once it has fried I recommend replacing it with a real fuseable link. You should be able to get it from your local automotive store.
I believe it is on the drivers side behind the fuse box. I am dealing with this myself. It has 3 prongs and there is a relay switch beside it. My fusible link gets hot.
Fuse or fuseable link. Possibly a shorted out switch.
A blown fuseable link could do that.
FUseable link or corrisio on the wires
At The Battery Junction Block And At The Starter Solenoid
The only fusible link is for the alternator. It is at the positive battery cable.