Usually between the battery and the firewall on the drivers side inner fender. If the car has a fuse block in the engine compartment, the fusable link may be the large fuses instead. On some cars they are at the battery or separate fuses are at the battery. There can be more than one and it will be between the battery and the fuse block.
Look on the original fusable link wire, you should see a amphere rating number. You can purchase a length of that fusable wire from your local auto parts store and splice it in.
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.
there is a fusable link in the wiring, but no actual fuse. the fusable link is down by the starter assembly...
Usually a fusable link
Fusable link
If you can stretch the fusible link like a rubber band, it is blown.
A fusable link.
Fusable link
Fusable link usually located at or near the starter solenoid
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Fusable link? Check at starter solenoid
Most often, the fusable link is more difficult to locate than it is to change. Usually it is an enlarged section of a molded wire. To replace the fusable link, first find a replacment of the same amperage. Then cut the old link out of the wire and splice in the replacment. Most replacment fusable links will have some method of sealing the wire against moisture and corosion, somake sure to follow instructions when you splice in the new link. Also, make sure you have disconnected the battery wile you work on live wires.