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Weak or dead battery Loose or corroded battery cables Blown fuse or fusable link
there is a fusable link in the wiring, but no actual fuse. the fusable link is down by the starter assembly...
Check for a burned out fusable link. It feeds the power to the fuse box.
Usually a fusable link
Fusable link
The main fusable link is located above the voltage regulator/rectifier. If the main fusable link blows remove the side cover and remove the Philips screws securing the fusable link and replace it.
Fusable link
A fuse wire, or fusable link, is just another form of a fuse and operates much in the same fashion. Too much current draw and poof, it blows. You could replace a fuse wire with a fuse and fuse block but fusable link is much cheaper to manufacture and is good for quick assembly and or limited space.
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Yes there is. Each circuit in that vehicle is protected by a fuse or fusable link.
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Fusable link usually located at or near the starter solenoid