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Where are the fusible links in a 1985 Cavalier?

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The fuseable links are at the starter positive cable hook up stud.Just ensure that you use the exact same fuse amp upon replacement.I suggest covering the the links with conduit or loom as some call it(I do call it both) from the heat and elements.Your normal auto stores big chains do carry these as in stock items.

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