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No links, only fuses. They are in the under hood and under dash fuse boxes.
In the under hood fuse box, driver's side fender.
There will probably be several fusible links. They should be under the hood as well as possibly under the dash. Check in the inner fenders and close to the under the hood relay box.
There will probably be several fusible links. They should be under the hood as well as possibly under the dash. Check in the inner fenders and close to the under the hood relay box.
Under the driver's side of the dash. Primary fuses fusible links are next to the battery under the hood.
If there is a fusible link in the truck, or just under the hood, it would be connected to your fuse box and attached to your positive terminal on the battery.
In the black box on the right side under the hood. The fusible links, relays, fuses are there also.
Don't know what vehicle you have but start with checking the main fuses and fusible links under the hood.
Check under the hood for any "fusible links" that may have blown.
Under the hood.
Locate the starter motor on the lower front of the engine. At the top of the starter, there are a few wire leads attached on a post by a nut. Enclosed in these wire leads are the fusible links. The links are not replaceable (as ordinary fuses are). The "blown links" must be cut off and new links connected in. Newer model cars have done away with fuseable links and have placed more accessible, typical fuses underneath the hood.
The fusible links are in the fuse box located under the hood behind the battery. Pop the cover. They are little square plastic boxes with clear covers on top. They are right behind the row of fuses, in that under hood fuse box. Pull each one and check them with a test light or ohm meter.