There should be a fusible link on the lead to the starter and possibly one coming from the alternator, if you think you've burned a fusible link you've most likely actually blown the main 150 (?) amp maxi-fuse under the battery tray though.
Fusible links are generally in the harness next to the battery.
Mostly fusible link for starter solenoid is located very close to the battery or between the battery fuse and terminal.
Ford's fusible links are usually connected to the battery side of the starter solenoid.
Never heard of a factory amp. If you're talking about the fusible link, it is located between the battery and the ignition switch, or the battery and the fuse panel or distribution box. If you are talking about the primary battery fuses, they are located next to the battery, just remove the cover.
my 1990 the fusible link is in behind the battery on the drivers side. nice place for corrosion
my 75 318 is 35 amp.
On the battery side.
The fusible link is located on the positive battery cable for a Ford f-150. There should be a little box around the cable with the words "fusible link" on it.
there are several fusible links in the luggage compartment fuse block. the plastic ones at the top are rated at 30, 40, and 120 amp. they have a clear top so you can see inside of them, the other main fusible link is just off the battery positive post. pull back the insulation and you will see a blue wire connecting to two white wires. the blue wire is the fusible link...
Ford's fusible links are usually connected to the battery side of the starter solenoid.
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